With roots back 157 years ago, few traditions date as far back as the iconic Saanich Fair in Greater Victoria.
Starting with 10 farmers who wanted to gather and compare their stock, crops, and crafts, the event took on a life of its own and grew into one of the region’s most beloved annual traditions for kids and adults alike.
Celebrating its 157th edition, the Saanich Fair drew about 45,000 people during its three-day run from Aug. 30 to Sept. 1.
Although the event’s roots lie in the region’s agricultural heritage, Vancouver Island’s largest fair continues to offer a wide array of attractions, from adrenaline-jolting rides to food trucks and live entertainment.
Among this year's fair goers is Nick Stevaniuk and his two sons, Will and John, long-time attendees, living nearby the fairgrounds.

Having done everything from watching artists strum their guitars to petting month-old calves, the trio makes a point of marking this event on their calendar every year.
“Is it a great day with the kids and we've got lots of friends here and that's a great community event,” said Stevaniuk.
For details on the fair and next year’s edition, visit saanichfair.ca.
- With files from Tim Collins and Tony Trozzo