It features agricultural displays, animals, 4H events, a midway, entertainment, demolition derby, and a Homecraft exhibit.
During the early 1830s, farmers from the 212 farms of Chinguacousy Township gathered at Martin Salisbury's Tavern for biannual fairs.
The government created an act in 1853 to enable and assist counties in forming agricultural boards.
In 1853, a small agricultural fair was set up by the organization and held to the west of Main and Queen Streets, near the current location of Brampton City Hall.
Prized horses and cattle were showcased, and whole grains, root vegetables, dairy and other produce were displayed for sale.
Because of its unique all-wood roof structure, Memorial Arena has recently been used for a Tim Hortons ad.
Most residents associate the Brampton Fall Fair with midway rides and games more than agriculture and handicrafts.