The first Glengarry Highland Games were created in 1948 by a small group of local businessmen who wanted to ensure that the Scottish traditions would not be lost by the younger generations.
The first Glengarry Highland Games were created in 1948 by a small group of local businessmen who wanted to ensure that the Scottish traditions would not be lost by the younger generations.
The first Glengarry Highland Games were created in 1948 by a small group of local businessmen who wanted to ensure that the Scottish traditions would not be lost by the younger generations.
There is something for everyone! Livestock and equestrian shows, a midway and games, all kinds of food and beverage offerings, a children’s area with a petting zoo, various competitions and contests including tug-of-war, antique cars and tractors, musical entertainment, vendors and agricultural heritage displays. August 8-10th weekend.
There is something for everyone! Livestock and equestrian shows, a midway and games, all kinds of food and beverage offerings, a children’s area with a petting zoo, various competitions and contests including tug-of-war, antique cars and tractors, musical entertainment, vendors and agricultural heritage displays. August 8-10th weekend.
There is something for everyone! Livestock and equestrian shows, a midway and games, all kinds of food and beverage offerings, a children’s area with a petting zoo, various competitions and contests including tug-of-war, antique cars and tractors, musical entertainment, vendors and agricultural heritage displays. August 8-10th weekend.
Mountain Township Agricultural Society has hosted the annual community fair for 132 years, drawing over 10 thousand guests each 3rd weekend in August. The property is located in the small village of South Mountain, Ontario. It also has a community hall accommodating 300 guests, with full amenities and paved parking.
Mountain Township Agricultural Society has hosted the annual community fair for 132 years, drawing over 10 thousand guests each 3rd weekend in August. The property is located in the small village of South Mountain, Ontario. It also has a community hall accommodating 300 guests, with full amenities and paved parking.
Mountain Township Agricultural Society has hosted the annual community fair for 132 years, drawing over 10 thousand guests each 3rd weekend in August. The property is located in the small village of South Mountain, Ontario. It also has a community hall accommodating 300 guests, with full amenities and paved parking.
Mountain Township Agricultural Society has hosted the annual community fair for 132 years, drawing over 10 thousand guests each 3rd weekend in August. The property is located in the small village of South Mountain, Ontario. It also has a community hall accommodating 300 guests, with full amenities and paved parking.