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This year Cogs & Clockwork would like to give a warm welcome to Steam Powered Giraffe, a steampunk band, show, and experience! Showing two nights at the Fergus Grand Theatre. Get your tickets now, you won't want to miss this!
TWO SHOWS
Friday Sept. 5th
and
Saturday Sept. 6th
Pictured above: Tony DeLuca, the owner and operator extraordinaire of Cogs & Clockwork
Thank you to our esteemed steampunk guests! You all breathe life into this festival and we couldn't do it without each and every one of you!
Cogs & Clockwork - Fergus Steampunk Festival is for all those interested in the unique science fiction sub-genre of steampunk!
This is a family-friendly event aims to introduce and share the creativity of the steampunk community and to show locals and guests a truly wonderful time!
September 6th 2025
Downtown Fergus ON, St Andrew Street and behind Fergus Public Library
10AM - 5PM
Show is free with some paid events.
This year we have added Robot Racing and our food trucks will be in a single area creating a food court.
We have split our scavenger hunts into two separate events so our guests can pick up their prizes before they leave. We are doing a kickoff parade at beginning at the corrner of St. David and St. Andrew St. Marshalling begins at 9:45 with the parade starting at 10am.
"There are five municipal parking lots located in downtown Fergus:
St George Street W across from Fergus Curling Club (vendor parking lot A)
St George Street W at the Fergus Curling Club (vendor parking lot b)
Provost Lane at St Patrick Street West - 3 hour parking
Menzies Lane behind the Fergus Public Library - 3 hour parking
Queen Street West behind the Fergus Market Place - 3 hour parking
To help with parking there will be a shuttle bus traveling from the corner of Beaty Line and St. Andrew St. then heading to AO Smith Parking lot then to downtown to drop guests off at the festival. Shuttles will be running frequently until 5pm then less so after 5pm ending at 8pm.
Artists from far and wide are looking for a place to stay for the show, why not show them some hospitality and be a host!
Cogs & Clockwork would like to thank each of our sponsors who support our efforts in various ways, from financial support to in kind support and our volunteers. Without so many helping us, our festival would be much less than it is. Thank you all
Local Fergus artist who has generously created the image for the Steampunk Stickers only available at the Cogs & Clockwork Merch Cart.
The Cogs and Clockwork Steampunk Festival would like to acknowledge that the lands this festival takes place on have been and still are home to Indigenous nations since time immemorial. We acknowledge we are on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, as well as the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee.
With increasing encroachment by non-Indigenous settlers, in the area now known as the Township of Centre Wellington, the Mississaugas could not continue their traditional lifestyle and retreated to villages along the Credit River, eventually settling in the Grand River Valley. The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation uphold their Treaty Rights within our jurisdiction.
Today, the Township of Centre Wellington remains home to Indigenous people from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to have the opportunity to share and respect Mother Earth and are committed to building constructive and cooperative relationships with Indigenous nations.
This year, Local Pieces Gallery is featuring the steampunk art of Jeremy Bennison, Local Fergus artist who generously created the image for the Steampunk Stickers only available at the Cogs & Clockwork Merch Cart.