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Royal Agricultural Winter Fair cancels in-person events this year
The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair says it s cancelling in-person events this year due to the ongoing pandemic.
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Posted: Jul 14, 2021 4:12 PM ET | Last Updated: July 14
The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair says it s cancelling in-person events this year due to the ongoing pandemic.(Patrick Morrell/CBC)
The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair says it s cancelling in-person events this year due to the ongoing pandemic.
The Toronto-based annual event, which runs in November, bills itself as the largest indoor agricultural and equestrian event in the world.
Organizers say this year s event, which will mark the fair s 99th anniversary, will take the form of an education-focused online experience.
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Because it’s not possible to meet its usual standards, the board made the “disheartening decision” to instead focus on making the 2022 show worthy of its 100th anniversary.
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“Initially, we were optimistic that we would be able to gather at Exhibition Place this year to celebrate Canadian excellence in food, agriculture and equestrian sport, said chief executive officer Charlie Johnstone.
“But as the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 continues to create havoc around the world, it became clear that we weren’t going to be able to host The Royal in a traditional way,” he said.