Milton’s Steam Era weekend starts today at Halton Hills farm
Published September 1, 2023 at 11:14 am
The Steam-Era weekend is the biggest event for the Ontario Steam and Antique Preservers Association and it starts today in the Milton and Halton Hills area.
For the last 60 years, OSAPA members have gathered every Labour Day weekend to show their privately-owned collections of restored operating antique equipment, including gas engines, steam engines, antique tractors, antique cars and trucks, and antique construction equipment.
Live demonstrations during the weekend will include antique saw mills, threshing machines and plowing. Demonstrations and competitions are held daily during the weekend, with each day ending with an equipment parade starting around 4 p.m.
There will also be food vendors and a flea market, a kids’ zone, and the popular “Learn to Drive”, where visitors can learn to drive antique tractors.
A large, interactive and operational military equipment exhibit, operated by the Ontario Military Vehicle Association, is also located on site, along with many other displays pertaining to agricultural and industrial heritage.
The event is being held at Hume’s Auction Farm, 9313 Fourth Line in Halton Hills, from Sept. 1 to 4. Admission is $15 per person, kids 12 and under are free. A weekend pass costs $35.
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