June 19, 2025 · 0 Comments
By Riley Murphy
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Caledon Fair: From Seed to Table, run by the Caledon Agricultural Society, went off without a hitch this past weekend.
Festivities kicked off with the Good Times Truck Pullers Truck and Tractor Pull Friday night.
Caledon residents gathered around on bleachers with an array of fan-favourite foods and watched as various tractors competed in front of them.
Onlookers could see 8,000 lb Pro Farm tractors, 10,500 lb Pro Farm tractors and 12,000 lb Super Sport tractors featured at the event.
It wasn’t just the heavy-duty or the new; participating were vintage tractors as well dating to before 1960.
If you weren’t caught up in the parade of trucks and tractors, those attending could be found milling about the various food and drink stops, or vendors.
At the back of the fairgrounds was a nearly endless row of inflatables in the Inflatable Kids Park.
Even President Ed Taccone of the Caledon Agricultural Society couldn’t resist the massive inflatable slide and had to have a go himself.
He earned himself a bit of a grass burn, but left with a story to tell.
The Caledon Agricultural Society Heritage Hall featured past and present award-winning jellies, local artwork, knits, and more.
Throughout the rest of the weekend, attendees enjoyed the Classic Car Show, Pony Rides and petting zoos, the demolition derby, the horse show, and more.
There was truly something for everyone at this year’s Caledon Fair.
Join the Caledon Agricultural Society for their 36th Caledon Canada Day Strawberry Festival on July 1st, 2025.