Pass Creek Regional Exhibition Society
Pass Creek Fall Fair - 2010 - © 2010 Pass Creek Regional Exhibition Society - http://www.passcreekfair.com
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Note:
Dog owners will be held responsible for damage your pet causes.
Please avoid taking your pet near vendor booths, car show and concession stands.


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15th Annual Pass Creek Fall Fair

Sept 24th, 25th & 26th 2010

Note:
The events shown on this page are preliminary, please check back as we update the events schedule as events are confirmed.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Horse Show
English and Western Events
Dressage, Jumper, Hunter, Flat Classes
Halter, Showmanship, Reigning, Barrel Racing & Pole Bending
Saturday
Bring your Antique or Classic Car to our
4th Annual Show and Shine 9:00am to 4:00pm
For Info call Greg at 250-365-7352
Sunday
Bring your Dog to our 4th Annual
Dog Agility Show
11:00am to 2:00pm
Interactive Dog Games with you and your pooch
All Dogs Must Be on leash - Schedule of Events [dog_agility.pdf]
Saturday and Sunday
Park and Ride
Free Bus Service from the Complex and The Station Museum from 10:00am to 6:00pm each day
Leave the Driving to Us
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
No Parking on Relkoff Rd
For Emergency Access
Violators will be towed at owner's expense
Saturday and Sunday
Fun for All Ages
Family Carnival, Money in the Haystack,
Rainbow the Clown and Children's Bounce tent
Blacksmith demos, Old Fashioned Thrashing demo, Fall Fair Exhibits, BC's Largest Vendor Village, Educational Displays, Farmer for a Day, Small Farm Animal Displays,Pony Rides
Also see entertainment schedule

Fair Objectives

  1. To exhibit the produce of agriculture and country living.
  2. To inform visitors and encourage youth to learn about agriculture, food products and rural lifestyles.
  3. To display the agriculture in a form which will be attractive, educational and entertaining to people of all ages.