
To step into our blacksmith shop is to step back in time. While it’s known there were earlier versions of the blacksmith shop on the oil property, this one was

Once again, an international conference with a tour of Fairbank Oil Fields and the Oil Museum of Canada, has been rescheduled due to Covid-19. It is now set for

To capture carbon and help mitigate global warming, Fairbank Oil Fields has now planted a whopping 13,370 trees in a former 8-acre soybean field. The two-year planting program devised by

It’s a bit of a shock to us but our much-photographed barn mural is now 40 years old! It was the summer of 1981 when Charlie Fairbank decided that something

As spring foliage emerges, certain views of Fairbank Oil Fields disappear from sight. Here are four views that we will not see again for many months: Our Moon Shot The

For the first 57 years of its existence, Fairbank Oil Fields relied on the power of steam, horses and the physical strength of the oil men. When John Henry Fairbank