Knee High by the First of July: Celebrating the Legacy of Corn in the District of Kent, British Columbia Knee High by the First of July The Agassiz-Harrison Historical Society
Where the water was too deep to swim across, cows were transported to higher ground by boat. Here cows wait to board a boat at the Agassiz ferry […]
The Agassiz Fall Fair parade included entertainment by The Corn Huskers Band, 1949-1950.
Pickers working in an Agassiz hop yard, 1930s. Men, women, and children all worked together in the fields. Here the hops have been picked and are being sorted […]
Agassiz’s first and only Corn Queen, Michelle Stuyt. She sits in a horse drawn wagon with Victoria Brookes, Alex Charles and Rita Bruneski, 2007.
Freshly picked Agassiz corn is available roadside at a Sparkes Corn Barn, early 2000s.
District of Kent residents and visitors stop by the Sparkes Corn Barn Walk/Drive Thru to pick up fresh corn each fall, early 2000s. The Agassiz barn, situated by […]
Kids and teens dressed up in costume during the Agassiz Fall Fair parade, 1953.
A group of people tour the corn fields at the Agassiz Dominion Experimental Farm Grasslands Field Day, mid-1900s.
People gathered along Pioneer Avenue in Agassiz to watch the Fall Fair and Corn Festival parade, 1950s.