The Luxton Fall Fair returned this past weekend, celebrating 113 years of showcasing the West Shore’s agriculture, history and community spirit.

The three-day event, which ran from Sept. 26 to 28 at Langford’s Luxton Fairgrounds, hosted a multitude of midway rides, games, exhibits, demonstrations and numerous family-friendly activities over the weekend.

Thousands of visitors, youth and adults alike, also had a chance to explore a variety of heritage displays and hands-on learning workshops, from milling grain into flour to blacksmithing.

Local artisans and merchants were scattered throughout the fairgrounds, offering food, drinks and goods.

The annual fair, which began more than a century ago, has become one of the West Shore longest-running traditions, celebrating local history, farmi

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