It was a celebration of all things agricultural at the Summerland Fall Fair on Friday evening and Saturday.
The two-day fair was the first time the Fall Fair had been held following a three-year absence.
Previously, the annual fair, held on the second weekend of September, had been a 105-year Summerland tradition.
This year’s fair followed a different format from past years.
It began with the Friday Night Street Festival on Main Street on Friday from 5:30 to 9 p.m.
This event featured live entertainment the zucchini bobsleigh races, horse rides, face painting and local food and wines.
A pie-eating contest was also included in the Friday festivities.
Farmers and orchardists were on hand to answer questions and sell fresh produce.
On Saturday, the Summerland Pride of Agri-Culture was held at the Summerland Curling Club.
The Saturday events included entries in fruit, vegetable, flower, baking and preserves categories as well as a petting zoo, an arts and crafts tent, wagon rides and more.
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