A few of the past sites are listed here. •
2022:
North Grenville,
Kemptville •
2020/2021:
Lindsay,
Kawartha Lakes - cancelled due to
COVID-19 pandemic •
2019:
Verner, West Nipissing •
2018: Village of
Pain Court,
Chatham-Kent •
2017:
Walton,
Huron County •
2016:
Town of Minto,
Wellington County. The 2016 IPM in Minto occupied over 1,200 acres, and had 500 exhibitors. The RCMP
Musical Ride was a feature. •
2015:
United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry •
2014:
Ivy,
Simcoe County •
2013:
Mitchell,
Perth County. During the 2013 a severe rain storm went through during the night. Officials were forced to shut down Tent City the following morning on the very last day of the match. Tent City remained closed for the rest of the day due to severe flooding. This resulted in not having the official closing ceremonies that were originally supposed to happen that day. The rain also left hundreds of people stranded inside the RV park due to the amount of mud. Some visitors spent days longer in the RV park before being able to leave. •
2012:
Roseville,
Regional Municipality of Waterloo •
2011:
Hawkesbury,
United Counties of Prescott and Russell •
2010:
St. Thomas,
Elgin County •
2009:
Earlton,
Timiskaming District. First IPM in Northern Ontario. Had 80,000 visitors, 600 exhibitors and 2,100 serviced RV lots on a 1,000 acre venue •
2008:
Teeswater,
Bruce County, Ontario. About 84,000 people attended. Premier Dalton McGuinty opened the event. Prominent visitors included Tsuneto Sasaki, Japanese Trade Commissioner, John Tory, and Ontario's Lieutenant Governor David C. Onley •
2007: Scott & Tracy Davison,
Meaford,
Grey County •
2004: Scott & Tracy Davison,
Meaford,
Grey County •
2002:
Glencoe,
Middlesex County •
2000:
Elora,
Wellington County •
1999:
Dashwood,
Huron County •
1998:
Sunbury,
Frontenac County •
1993:
Walkerton,
Bruce County •
1992:
Lindsay,
Victoria County •
1991:
Enniskillen,
Lambton County •
1990:
Brantford,
County of Brant •
1989:
Essex County •
1988:
Stratford,
Perth County •
1987: John Lowe Family & neighbouring farms,
Meaford,
Grey County The 1983 Ottawa Carlton event had an attendance of 142,000 for a 5-day event. 600 exhibitors occupied a 100-acre "tent city". Two hundred plowmen were in competition. The event was opened by federal Minister of Agriculture,
Eugene Whelan. Also attending were Ontario Minister of Agriculture
Dennis Timbrell, various local MPs, and the regional chair. The opening parade took 25 minutes to pass a given point. There were 200 competing plowmen. A 60 foot long corn mural, created for the 1979 Chatham-Kent IPM, was inadvertently destroyed in 2013. The 1978 event near Wingham was opened by astronaut
Neil Armstrong to about 30,000 first day attendees. Overall attendance was 220000, a record to that date. The 1966 match near Seaforth was famous for mud, as torrential rains and high winds lashed the site. The IPM was opened by the Federal Minister of Agriculture. Ontario Premier John Robarts visited. Paid admission was 50,000, despite the weather. The 1936 match near Cornwall was a 4-day event; 40,000 people visited on one day. The matches were spread over 40 farms. Over 175 acres of land were plowed during competition. Electricity was not generally available in the area, but lines were run especially for the event. The mayor of Cornwall hosted a dinner for over 700 participating plowmen. == References ==