Horse cart rides, heritage tours, historic talks, a petting zoo, traditional trade demonstrations, and live music will fill the historic Parramatta North cultural precinct in celebration of Foundation Day next month.
The free annual event - which celebrates Parramatta's rich history and culture - will also see George Buchanan, winner of reality TV show, 'Making It Australia' hosting a hobby horse making competition for those looking for a creative and hands-on activity for the family.
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr Martin Zaiter said Foundation Day provides an insight to Parramatta's culturally rich past.
"As Parramatta continues to transform and grow, it's important to recognise the people, buildings and culture that have shaped our story," Cr Zaiter said.
"Foundation Day is a chance for our community to connect with stories and events from our past.
"This isn't just for history buffs, we're encouraging the whole family to come along to discover treasured artefacts, stroll along the stalls at the fair and enjoy live demonstrations and music."
Other activities include Foundation Day Parramatta Fair, a 3D viewing of the City's past using realistic imaging technology and a collection of real-life archaeological artefacts from the Parramatta Heritage Centre.
Attendees can also take a break from the activities and watch a series of short films on the lawn featuring historic figures including Baludarri, the first Indigenous people to trade with early settlers and Elizabeth (Betty) Eccles, a convict woman who reinvented herself and became Australia's oldest dairy maid.
Foundation Day
When: Saturday 2 November 2024
Time: 9am-2pm
Where: Parramatta North Precinct, 5 Fleet Street, North Parramatta
(Enter via Parramatta Female Factory main entrance on Greenup Drive)
Cost: Free