The first fair in Blenheim Township, Oxford County, was held in 1850[3] as a community event on John Spiers Farm, just outside of Drumbo.
Following intermission the featured entertainment performs on a stage that resembles the Grand Ole Opry.
The entertainment has included the locally and regionally known musicians who sing tributes to country legends such as Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline.
The Drumbo Fall Fair has engaged children and adults throughout the years with foot races, games, livestock shows, and the baking competition.
Many events at the Fair celebrate and provide experiences with agriculture and family-farm traditions.
Saturday and Sunday include horse shows, a beef show, Old McDonald's Farm featuring an exhibit of local farm animals, exhibition buildings and tents filled with hundreds of entries featuring home baking competitions, quilt and handicrafts, flowers, garden vegetables, grain and corn, antiques, photo contest and the largest exhibition is the children's tent, with ribbon winning entries from craft and baking creations, to junior farmers displaying their fruits and vegetables.
The fair runs on a "pay one price" model, with daily and weekend passes which include horse-drawn wagon rides, a playground formed from giant bales of hay and a candy toss.