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The Royal

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

Agritourism

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Celebrating champions for over a century 

Come celebrate the best in agriculture, local food, and equestrian competitions from across the country. 

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair takes place every November in the City of Toronto. Whether you’re a visitor or an exhibitor, The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is jam-packed with home-grown fun and the best in local food and animal entertainment.   

The Royal is the largest combined indoor agriculture fair and international equestrian competition in the world. It is where Canadian and international breeders, growers and exhibitors are declared champions and where hundreds of thousands of attendees come to learn, compete, shop and have a great time with friends and family.

Photo credit: Ben Ranvanyi

Location

100 Princes' Blvd
Toronto, ON
M6K 3C3

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Hours

  • Monday9 AM – 5 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM – 5 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM – 5 PM
  • Thursday9 AM – 5 PM
  • Friday9 AM – 5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

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About Canadian Beef

Canadian beef is raised with pride and care in each and every province across the country. Chances are, that just outside of city boundaries, your neighbours are depending on beef to make a living. More than 98% of cattle farms and ranches are family-run and most have been operating for generations. There are 60,000 farms and ranches with beef cattle in Canada – that’s a lot of Canadian communities built on beef! 

Raising cattle is one of the few remaining examples of animal husbandry you can see by just taking a drive in the countryside. Beef cattle grazing out in a field bears witness to the fact that Canadian beef is truly a product of the landscape – raised on the goodness that nature provides. Cattle eat locally, largely living off forage (grass) supplemented with grains or other feedstuffs available in each region of the country – potatoes in the East, corn in central Canada and typically barley and wheat out West for example. Beef is very much a product of terroir, with nuanced differences depending on the region where the cattle are raised.

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