Agricultural Hall
The Agricultural Hall is used for
family parties, weddings/receptions, horticultural judging schools,
exhibitions, card games, fund-raising events, pipe band practices etc.,
as well as housing all the exhibits at the annual agricultural fair.
There is 6,000 sq.ft. of space, perfect for your event.
The first agricultural hall and drill shed was built in 1865 for this was the
time of the Fenian Raids. In 1868 the roof fell in from the great
weight of snow so the present agricultural hall had to be built the
next year. It was built to provide space for exhibits of fruits and vegetables,
flowers, grain, baking, canning, sewing and children’s
exhibits, as
well as commercial displays and refreshment counter and tables.

The cost of the Agricultural hall was $1500 in 1869 and
was a structure 100 feet long by 60 feet wide. The timber frame
construction with wooden pins can be seen throughout the building.
Over time several changes have taken place to the halls.
The third story was removed due to it's unsafe condition. Electricity
was installed, you can still see some of the old insulators with wires
on them if you look up in the ceiling. A kitchen was added to the rear
of the building in 1964. Washrooms were built, first in the front of
the hall and then moved to the back of the hall in 2000. In 2000 a
major overhaul of the facade was completed to bring the build partially
back to the original look.
The current structure had the third story removed
in the early 1900s. It boast all of the modern conveniences like a kitchen and
washroom which were added to the rear of the building in 2000.
The Oldest Covered
Grandstand in Canada
Built in 1868, the grandstand has been used
annually from May to
October for various events and can seat approximately 650 people. Over
the years spectators have used this facility to watch horse races,
judging of livestock classes, football, soccer, softball, lacrosse.,
fireman's competitions and demolition derbies.
The North Lanark Highland Games have been held on the grounds for over 25
years, and the RCMP Musical Ride has made three appearances.
Dinning Hall
The truth about the dinning hall is that it was originally the
Poultry Barn. This picture was taken from the 1916 Prize Book and
clearly shows the origin of the Dinning Hall. The Dinning Hall sits on
Lot 103 it was built in 1903 for the sum of $805.
Original Horse Barns
The current Horse and cattle barns where replaced around 1950 .
The original horse barn seen in this picture has a centre isle which
visitors could walk down. It is situated in the same position as
the current barns.
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