The Canadian National Exhibition has completed it's first week at Exhibition Place in Toronto, and the fair is providing events frequent attendees are used to, but also some new attractions that are sure to appeal to those in the next generation of Canadian Agriculture.
The Canada 150 School Scrim Painting Project has attracted several on-lookers. The display features one-of-a-kind Canada 150 banners displayed throughout the grounds. The banners were created by schools in several Toronto School Boards.
As those that have attended know, the CNE features an excellent selection of food, including a huge food court as well as some sugary sweets such as the popular Sugar Mountain multi-tier dessert. The CNE also features the Kids AgVenture Zone, which is a good opportunity for children to learn about agriculture via five miniature barns.
This year's Canadian National Exhibition runs through the end of the day on Monday, September 4th.