Welcome to the Yukon Farm Fair!

We are so excited for the return of this event —“Homegrown Fun Under the Midnight Sun!”

Fair Date: September 6th, 2025

Location: YAA Fairgrounds, Km 206 on North Klondike Hwy

Time: 9 am – 5 pm

About The Event

Formerly known as the Klondyke Harvest Festival, this celebration of agriculture and community spirit ran annually from the mid-1990s until 2006, with a brief revival in 2019, prior to Covid.

The Yukon Farm Fair is being designed with the following goals:

  • Promote Local Agriculture 

  • Hands-On Learning 

  • Building Community Connections 

  • Support Local Business 

  • Engagement with Youth 

Some history on the YAA and Klondyke Harvest Fair.

Scarecrow Building Contest

Featured in the 11th Annual Klondyke Harvest Fair, 2005.

 

 

 Check out the Ploughboy.

The Yukon Agricultural Association commissioned this logo through a competition in the mid 1980’s. The logo had remained the same for over 30 years. Until our refresh in 2019.

 

 

 

 

Yukon Farm Fair Event Details 2025

We’re thrilled to welcome you—exhibitors, visitors, families, friends, and first-timers—to this year’s celebration of Yukon’s creativity, craftsmanship, and community spirit!

Whether you’re here to admire homegrown vegetables, marvel at upcycled materials, browse dazzling photography, or cheer on your neighbors in competition, there’s something for everyone at the Farm Fair.

Got a Skill to Share? Want to Host a Workshop or Activity?

We’re still building the Yukon Farm Fair  agenda, and we want you to be a part of it!

Whether you’re a jam-making whiz, a composting guru, a line-dancing show-off, or just have a fun idea for families—we’d love to hear from you.

Email: office@yukonag.ca to get involved

From demos and DIY crafts to music, storytelling, or hands-on how-tos, this is your chance to jump in and help make the fair even more memorable.

So dig in, look around, and join us in celebrating Yukon Agriculture!

Entry Categories

Take some time to explore the competition categories—from upcycling to floral arrangements, vegetables, baking, and even photography, there’s no shortage of competitions to enter! We encourage everyone to get involved! You might be surprised at what you can achieve....

Home Baking

RULES: One entry per exhibitor per category. All entries must be: On disposable plates Covered securely with plastic wrap Labeled and dated: name, title of creation, ingredients or highlights No commercial mixes or fillings allowed. JUDGING SCALE: General Appearance:...

Vegetables

RULES: One entry per person per class. All vegetables must be: Grown in Yukon Accompanied by a photo of the garden/greenhouse Submitted with clearly labeled variety names Displayed on paper plates JUDGING SCALE: Quality: Washed, clean, pest-free: 40 points Uniformity:...

Ugliest Vegetable

RULES: One entry per person All vegetables must be: Grown in Yukon Accompanied by a photo of the garden/greenhouse Submitted with clearly labeled variety names Displayed on paper plates Category: • Any edible vegetable is eligible. • This is a People’s Choice...

Field Crop

RULES: One entry per person per class. All entries must be: Grown in Yukon Properly labeled with crop type and variety (if known) Clean and free from debris or foreign material JUDGING SCALE: Maturity and Quality: 40 points Uniformity: 20 points Purity (no weeds or...

Honey and Eggs

RULES: One entry per person per class. All entries must be: Produced in Yukon Properly labeled and neatly presented Clean and free from contaminants or defects Honey Categories: E1. Extracted Honey 1 pint jar Clear, golden colour Free from wax, foam, or sediment E2....

Cut Flowers

RULES: Bring your own clear glass jar or vase for flower arrangements. Only one entry per class. Place the exact number of specimens in the container. All entries must be grown in Yukon, with a photo of the garden or greenhouse. All flowers must be: Grown in Yukon...

Arranged Flowers

RULES: Bring your own clear glass jar or vase for flower arrangements. Only one entry per class. Place the exact number of specimens in the container, unless specified as unlimited. All entries must be grown in Yukon, with a photo of the garden or greenhouse. All...

Invasive Species Bagging Contest (Photograph)

H. Floral invasive species can harm the Yukon landscape. By removing these species, we protect native plants and preserve ecosystems. METHOD: Identify, collect, and place invasive species in clear plastic bags. Leave bags in the sun to kill the seeds. Take the bags to...

Costume Contest

RULES: One entry per class. Digital photo required + printed (see Photo Format below) Include: Photographer’s name, submitter’s name, location, description Costumes must be safe for animals Inappropriate content will be disqualified By submitting an entry,...

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