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Toronto’s most exciting winter fair just announced a massive new addition

I am a lover through in through when it comes to The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The annual event in Toronto draws people from all over the province, and this year, the world’s largest indoor combined agricultural and equestrian show will run from Nov. 7 to 16, 2025.

This is the 103rd year of the fair, and it promises to be bigger and better than ever.

“We couldn’t be more excited to be kicking off the 103rd Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and celebrate the very best in agriculture, education, culinary and equestrian,” says Cyrus Cooper, chief executive officer of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (TRAWF).

It wouldn’t be a fair without a Royal Ambassador, and this year’s pick is Rosie, a six-year-old miniature donkey from Oshawa.

As for what attractions you can expect, I have some exciting news. For the first time ever, the fair will include a holiday market. “Featuring everything from handmade crafts to gourmet treats. Guests can look forward to a new market full of sparkle, charm, and local flair, just in time for the holiday season.”

Sunday, Nov. 16, will be the fair’s beloved Western Day. Like years before, there will also be a petting farm, food, pony races, horse shows and other live entertainment.

All the fun is happening at Toronto’s Exhibition Place, where the TRAWF has been held since the early 1900s.

See you at the fair, Toronto!

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

When: Friday, Nov. 7 to Friday, Nov. 16, 2025
Where: Exhibition Place – 100 Princes’ Blvd.

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