
About the Fair
A Northern Ontario Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit
The Matheson Fall Fair, presented by the Matheson Agricultural Society, is a proud rural tradition in Northeastern Ontario, bringing together agriculture, homecraft, and community pride each fall in the town of Matheson, Ontario. For generations, the fair has provided an opportunity for farm families, residents, and visitors to celebrate agricultural achievement, creativity, and the resilient spirit that defines northern farming communities.

A Fair Rooted in Northern Settlement & Agricultural Development
The Matheson Fall Fair traces its origins to the early 20th century, when settlers established farms throughout the Clay Belt region of Northeastern Ontario. With fertile soil and expanding agricultural settlement, agricultural societies became essential in helping farmers share knowledge, improve livestock and crops, and strengthen community bonds.
Early fairs featured livestock exhibitions, garden produce displays, baking and preserves, sewing, and demonstrations of essential homesteading skills—traditions that remain an important part of the fair today.
Agriculture at the Heart of the Matheson Fair
Agriculture continues to form the foundation of the fair, reflected through a variety of exhibits and competitions, including:
- Beef cattle and small livestock
- Poultry and agricultural displays
- Garden produce and northern-grown crops
- Rural skills, crafts, and traditional homecraft
Homecraft divisions, baking, preserves, quilting, knitting, floriculture, photography, art, and junior exhibits, celebrate the creativity and resourcefulness that are hallmarks of northern rural living.
These exhibits recognize the dedication of agricultural families who have helped establish and sustain farming in Northeastern Ontario.

Youth Participation & Generational Tradition
Youth involvement has always been a key part of the Matheson Fall Fair. Through junior divisions, school exhibits, and agricultural education activities, young participants develop:
- Agricultural awareness and appreciation
- Practical skills and creativity
- Leadership and confidence
- A strong sense of heritage and responsibility
- Community pride
Families often participate year after year, ensuring the continuation of fair traditions across generations.

Powered by Volunteers & Community Dedication
The Matheson Agricultural Society, supported by dedicated volunteers, works throughout the year to organize and host the fair. Their efforts in maintaining fairgrounds, supporting exhibitors, and preserving agricultural traditions reflect the strong volunteer spirit that defines Matheson.
A Celebration of Northern Ontario’s Agricultural Heritage
The Matheson Fall Fair proudly celebrates:
- Agricultural excellence
- Homecraft and creative expression
- Youth engagement and education
- Volunteer leadership
- Community unity and pride
- Northern agricultural heritage
A Tradition That Continues to Thrive
More than an annual event, the Matheson Fall Fair remains a cherished celebration, honouring the agricultural heritage, creativity, and community spirit that continue to shape Matheson and Northeastern Ontario.

About the Community
Matheson, Ontario: A Northern Clay Belt Community Where Agriculture & Resilience Define Rural Life
Located in the Cochrane District of Northeastern Ontario, Matheson is a welcoming rural community known for its agricultural roots, northern resilience, and strong community spirit. Situated within Ontario’s fertile Clay Belt, the area has supported farming families for over a century.
A Community Built on Agriculture & Northern Settlement
Matheson was established in the early 1900s during the expansion of railways and agricultural settlement in Northern Ontario. The Clay Belt’s fertile soil attracted settlers who established farms, helping create a strong agricultural foundation for the region.
Agriculture quickly became a cornerstone of the community’s economy and identity.

A Landscape of Farmland, Forest & Northern Beauty
The Matheson area features a distinctive northern landscape, including:
- Clay Belt farmland and agricultural fields
- Mixed livestock and crop farms
- Boreal forests and natural areas
- Rivers, wetlands, and open countryside
- Expansive northern skies and rural scenery
This landscape supports both agriculture and outdoor recreation.
A Community Known for Strength & Volunteer Spirit
Matheson residents share a strong commitment to community involvement, supporting:
- Agricultural fairs and community events
- Volunteer organizations and service groups
- Youth programs and recreation
- Agricultural and heritage initiatives
This spirit of cooperation has helped sustain the community for generations.

Agriculture Remains Central to Matheson’s Identity
Agriculture continues to play an important role in the area, including:
- Livestock and mixed farming operations
- Crop production suited to northern growing conditions
- Multi-generational family farms
- Rural businesses supporting agriculture
This agricultural heritage is proudly celebrated each year at the Matheson Fall Fair.
A Natural Companion to the Matheson Fall Fair
Together, Matheson and its fair highlight:
- Northern agricultural heritage
- Youth involvement and education
- Homecraft and creativity
- Volunteer dedication
- Community pride and resilience

Where Northern Heritage & Community Spirit Continue to Thrive
Whether attending the Matheson Fall Fair, exploring the northern countryside, or connecting with local residents, Matheson offers an authentic Northeastern Ontario experience, where agriculture, tradition, and community spirit continue to flourish.


















