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River Town Times - August 13, 2025

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Steam & Gas Engine Show displays rural heritage

The Essex County Steam & Gas Engine Show featured the annual tractor parade down Walker Road (above), threshing demonstrations (top right) and displays of antique farm equipment with Allis-Chalmers being this year’s featured brand (bottom right).

By Ron Giofu The history of agriculture was on display last weekend at Co-An Park in McGregor. The Essex County Steam and Gas Engine Show was held last Friday through Sunday with Allis Chalmers being the featured brand. The show was presented by the Essex County Steam and Gas Engine Museum for the 39th time. Museum president Gary Struhar estimated there were at least 100 pieces of antique farm equipment and steam engines at the show. Museum members offered up their equipment for the show while others with antique equipment also put them on display. “We also have close to 25-30 pieces of equipment ourselves,” he said. There was stage entertainment both Saturday and Sunday along with tractor pulls, an auction, threshing demonstrations, a chance to watch operation of the Carl Smith Sawmill, children’s entertainment, pony rides from Sarah Parks Horsemanship, vendors and more.

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Struhar pointed out they also had lawn tractors on display. “It’s something for people to see,” he said. It has been tougher for the museum to attract volunteers but an appeal on social media brought out a high school student from Belle River to help add to her volunteer hours. “That was unexpected,” said Struhar, who was still pleased to welcome her. Essex Deputy Mayor Rob Shepley spoke on behalf of Mayor Sherry Bondy and described the show as a “cherished tradition that brings community together.” Although the region is growing, agriculture remains vital and it plays an important role in the area. Shepley added that it “shapes community spirit” and the show organizers were thanked for putting the event on. “Thank you for your passion and effort in making the event happen year after year,” he said. Amherstburg Mayor Michael Prue said it was a pleasure to come out to the show. “Every year I come out here and marvel at the old

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tractors,” he said. Prue called it “a living history” and that equipment was not only for show, but it could also be put into use for the people to see. “I want to thank the people from the museum for keeping this alive,” he said. Councillor Molly Allaire added the show is one of her favourite events of the year. Her family’s farm were part of the show and she encouraged the public to enjoy the show. “It’s magical,” said Allaire. “It sees old turned back into new.” For more information or to tour the museum, visit www.essexsteamandgasengine.com, call Struhar at 519-817-5712 or e-mail ecsagem@gmail.com.

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