About the Fair
A Celebrated King Township Tradition Rooted in Agriculture, Community & Generations of Pride
The Schomberg Spring Fair has long been one of King Township’s most cherished rural traditions. Hosted by the Schomberg Agricultural Society, the fair reflects more than a century of agricultural pride, community cooperation, and small-village spirit. For generations, families in and around Schomberg have gathered each spring to honour their rural heritage and celebrate the values that helped shape the community.
A Fair Born From King Township’s Agricultural Beginnings
The origins of the Schomberg Spring Fair reach back to the late 19th century, a time when King Township was a predominantly farming area dotted with homesteads, horse farms, and small rural villages. Early fairs were modest but meaningful gatherings, opportunities for farmers to compare livestock, display their crops, and share new skills and innovations.
These early exhibitions strengthened bonds between neighbours and showcased the hard work and craftsmanship that defined rural Ontario. Though the region has modernized significantly since those early days, the fair has never lost sight of its roots.

A Showcase of Rural Knowledge, Creativity & Skill
Throughout its history, the Schomberg Spring Fair has celebrated the practical talents and creativity of the community. Livestock exhibits have long featured cattle, dairy, sheep, goats, poultry, and, especially, horses, reflecting King Township’s strong equestrian heritage.
The homecraft and domestic arts divisions tell another chapter of the community’s story. Quilts, baked goods, preserves, needlework, woodworking, photography, and floral arrangements highlight generations of craftsmanship passed down within families. Many residents fondly recall entering their first fair project as children, a tradition that continues today.
Youth involvement is also central to the fair’s legacy. 4-H clubs, school programs, and junior competitions help young people connect with agriculture, develop leadership skills, and experience the pride of contributing to a longstanding community tradition.

Sustained by a Dedicated Volunteer Community
The Schomberg Spring Fair thrives because of its volunteers. Members of the Schomberg Agricultural Society, and the broader community, give countless hours to preserve traditions, coordinate exhibits, maintain fairgrounds, and support new generations of participants.
Many volunteers have deep family connections to the fair, often spanning multiple generations. Their passion, commitment, and pride ensure that the fair remains a warm, welcoming, and meaningful event year after year.
A Clear Reflection of Schomberg’s Character
Schomberg is known for its strong village identity, friendly neighbourhoods, and deep respect for history. The fair mirrors all these qualities. Its agricultural focus honours the region’s roots, while its community participation highlights the spirit of cooperation that has always defined the village.
The fair’s enduring strength comes from:
- A shared respect for farming traditions
- Longstanding support from rural families
- The creativity and talent shown in homecraft exhibits
- Youth programs that nurture skills and leadership
- A volunteer base built on loyalty and pride
- A community that values both heritage and togetherness

A Tradition That Continues to Bind the Community
While the community around Schomberg has grown and diversified, the fair remains a constant, an annual reminder of the region’s agricultural heritage and the values that have shaped its identity.
Its legacy continues to evolve, carried forward by the families, volunteers, and exhibitors who believe in the importance of preserving rural traditions. Through their dedication, the Schomberg Spring Fair remains a vibrant link between yesterday’s pioneers and today’s growing community.
It is more than an event, it is a testament to the history, heart, and rural character of Schomberg itself.
