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Caledonia Fairgrounds

Caledonia Fairgrounds

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151 Caithness St E, Caledonia, Ontario, N3W 1C2, Canada
(905) 765-6861 www.caledoniafair.ca
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Sep 15, 2018
Managed and maintained by dedicated and fair people. This is the cultural hub of the town, and my family benefits a great deal from the efforts of the people that operate this facility.

Sep 30, 2018
Fun and interesting reminder of old time fairs. Farm animals, local baking and preserving all with warm friendly atmosphere

Oct 3, 2018
Amazing experience ! Went to the Caledonia fair! Parking was easy to find the fair was amazing will definitely come back next year !

Aug 28, 2018
I went to the Caledonia fair almost every year growing up. Great memories and great location on the Grand River.

Sep 9, 2018
Their grass is impeccable. Also, it is on a bank of the Grand River...so they got that going for them.

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