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The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

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The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

Time: November 4, 2016 at 7am to November 13, 2016 at 11pm
Location: Ricoh Coliseum, Burnbrae Farms Food & Lifestyle Stage, Royal Winter Gallery, For The Love Of Food, Horse Palace, Lower East Annex Ring, Presidents Choice Animal Theatre, Scotiabank Ring of Excellence
Street: 45 Manitoba Dr,
City/Town: Toronto, ON M6K 3C3, Canada
Website or Map: http://exhibitor.royalfair.or…
Event Type: agriculture, competition, &, sales, show
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Sep 14, 2016

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Event Description

Royal Agricultural Winter Fair will be held in Toronto, Canada starting on 04th Nov, 2016. This Trade Show is a 10 day event and will end on 13th November.

The largest indoor agricultural and international equestrian competition in the world has been an autumn tradition in Toronto for over 90 years. 

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