The Western Fairgrounds are open 12 months a year. In addition to the fair itself, the fairgrounds are also home to the horse racing Western Fair Raceway, the
OLG casino
slot machines, an agricultural complex, and several large buildings which are frequently rented out for events. It also used to be home to the former Western Fair Museum and Archives and the former
IMAX theatre, both of which closed in 2005. The IMAX theatre was taken over by London Musical Theatre Productions in 2007.
Raceway and slot machines London's primary
standardbred horse racing facility is the
Western Fair Raceway. A slot machine facility on the site was opened to the public on September 28, 1999, as authorised by the
Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. As of April 2008, the facility contained 750 slot machines and has seen 9.4 million people, supported by a $15 million staff budget.
Museum and archives The
Western Fair Museum and Archives began with the efforts of Inge Sanmyia, who was working on her PhD in history at
Wilfrid Laurier University in
Waterloo, Ontario in 1997. Her three-month summer research project soon became the foundations for the Western Fair Museum and Archives. Since 1997 she has designed historical displays for the Fair and written its history:
A Celebration of Excellence: The history of the Western Fair. During its existence, the WFA Museum and Archives accumulated material from the Western Fair, members of the public and historians, and catalogued the Western Fair Archives list of photographs. Through the acquisition of these materials, the museum put on regular short and long-term displays as well as distinct displays during each fall fair. For example: •
Transportation and the Fair 1999 •
The Great War 2001 •
Ann May (Dingwall) Queen of the Cowgirls 2002 •
Tings to Remember 2003 •
London Firefighters 2004 In its efforts to record and catalogue the material it had acquired, an extensive systems of records and labelling was set up and a Finding Aid was designed and installed in the in-house computer system for easy access. The Museum was affiliated with:
Canadian Museums Association,
Canadian Heritage Information Network, and
Virtual Museum of Canada.
Examples of Headings • WFA = Western Fair Association • WF = Western Fair • HS = Horse Show • LSC = Livestock Catalogue • FS = Farm Show • SPF = Sports Fair • ND = No Date • PL = Prize Lists
Examples of Series codes by Box • 1 WFA 1000A • 6 HS 7000 • 7 LSC 7000
Examples of Archival Box Contents • Box No. 3 WFA 1000C • City presentation 1970 Fair expansion • Government of Canada (ND) Exhibition survey • Comparison of State Fairs 1969 US & Canada • Midway games proposal (ND) • Central Canada Exhibition Association(CCEA) 1972 Survey • International Association of Fairs & Expositions 1985 Directory • Report of Western Fair Research
IMAX theatre An
IMAX film theatre was situated at the Western Fair site for nine years, closing on September 30, 2005, due to low attendance (
an average of only 100,000 patrons per year). After the IMAX equipment was removed, the theatre was leased and renovated by Dale Henderson, a retired engineer and former leader of the Stardust Orchestra, who opened the London City Music Theatre in October 2007. ==See also==