Story and photos by Deanna Bertrand
The 60th annual Cottam Fall Fair & Horse Festival kicked off Sunday morning, September 15, with a traditional pancake breakfast hosted by the Rotary Club of Cottam.
The day-long list of events included many annual favourites such as the chili cook-off, parade, pony rides, bouncy castles, a vendors market, horse demonstrations, and a tractor and car show.
New this year was Border City Wrestling which showcased several matches and closed out the afternoon in the ring at Ridgeview Park.
Tony Gaffan earned top bragging rights for the chili cook-off.

