Jul 15, 2021
By Jeremy Logan
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.”
They say the fair hopes to resume in-person operations next year, for its 100th anniversary.
The fair was cancelled last year due to COVID-19 and its CEO says international uncertainty due to the pandemic led to the decision not to host the multi-day event in person this year.
Charlie Johnstone says organizers cannot guarantee a plan this year for exhibitors and competitors to compete “at an elite level.”
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