Saturday, April 20, 2024

Spend the day at Ontario’s oldest agricultural fair, the Norfolk County Fair

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Steve Ruddick spent the morning at the Norfolk County Fair to see what is going on there this weekend.

One of the biggest attractions is seeing who can grow the biggest pumpkin. Steve talked to Shannon McQuay, who grew a pumpkin that was 1884 pounds, which is about 100 pounds bigger than the previous record holder.

The Norfolk County Fair is full of fun, games, food and education. The weather is going to be amazing this weekend so head to 172 South Drive in Simcoe and check out the third largest fair in Ontario. It’s on until Thanksgiving Monday.

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