Agricultural excellence and local talent will once again be on display this fall.
The Salmon Arm Fair, showcasing exhibitions and presentations of everything from fruits and vegetables to livestock, will take place at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds Sept. 8-10, 2023.
The fair has a long history of giving exhibitors 91Ƶa sense of pride in the recognition of the fruits of their investment, as well as a connection to the community that appreciates and encourages them,91Ƶ reads a Salmon Arm Fair media release.
Shuswap-area 4-H and open class exhibitors can register online now at under the Exhibitors Info tab. Rules and regulations, as well as judges91Ƶ standards and prize catalogues, can also be found there.
More than 1,000 competition classes in 32 departments are on display at the fair, with a variety of livestock, horse shows and other demonstrations, farm, garden and home arts competitions, and other competition opportunities.
West Coast Amusements will entertain at the fair, along with other games and activities, and the Quality Farms Hatch-A-Chick Center, Buckerfield91Ƶs Urban Agriculture Education Zone and Canadian Tire91Ƶs presentation of full-contact jousting will return.
New this year will be Canoe Forest Products91Ƶ presentation of Canine Stars and Little Queens Reptile Show.
Live music, including Shuswap Pipes and Drums, an Elvis tribute artist, Okanagan cover band The Young91Ƶuns and country rockers The Dirt Kings, and additional entertainment like hog calling, rooster crowing and music trivia contests, will occupy the stage. Food courts and The Hub featuring Ricochet Brewing, Northyards Cider and Sunnybrae Winery will satisfy the craving for food and drink.
Project Grow91Ƶs youth awards show will be held Friday evening, with more than 60 participants ages nine to 12 showing off their vegetable gardens, raised with the help of Shuswap Food Action Society and Grow and Change Horticultural Services.
The parade, presented by Fix Auto, will see floats decorated to a 91Ƶbackyards and barnyards91Ƶ theme winding its way through downtown Salmon Arm on Saturday morning (Sept. 9).
91ƵOur goal is to provide a variety of safe, enjoyable and educational experiences to help make memories for a lifetime for thousands of exhibitors and thousands of Fair fans,91Ƶ said the fair91Ƶs general manager Jim McEwan. 91ƵThere is truly something for everyone.91Ƶ
91ƵWe know many folks are struggling financially and offer two initiatives to help: $5 Fridays up to 5PM for any ticket; and Askew91Ƶs Sunday Family Fun Day where families get 50% off a family pass and seniors are free all day with a voucher.91Ƶ
Tickets can be purchased online at the fair91Ƶs website, under Buy Tickets.
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