Steam-Era is a festival held every Labour Day Weekend in the Town of Milton, Ontario featuring historic steam tractors.
Well known for its eye on the past, the community annually celebrates the Milton Steam Era — populated by hundreds of steam-powered tractors, engines, and farm implements converging to salute a bygone era.
[5] In August 1960, Bill Johnson of Burford and Les Lowe of Brookville were at Gordon Brigden's machine shop in Hornby and with the late Elmer Downs of Milton.
1960 as a result of these discussions thirty-eight gentlemen gathered at Les Lowe's farm on the Guelph Line, north of Brookville.
[11] Some of the events and displays at Steam Era include:[12] This article related to a Canadian festival is a stub.