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Edmonton’s K-Days had a tough time attracting visitors this year, with the summer fair posting its lowest attendance numbers in over a decade.

Northlands on Monday said 702,327 people hit the fairgrounds during this year’s event, which ran from July 19–28 — a drop of over 100,000 visitors compared to last year’s headcount of 808,009 attendees.

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It’s the least-attended Northlands fair since 2006, when 688,389 people made their way to the midway for the event, which had just rebranded from Klondike Days to Capital Ex. The fair changed its name again, to K-Days, in 2013.

According to Northlands CEO Peter Male, ill-timed bad weather this year kept crowds at home on the fair’s biggest days.

“The big one that hit us the most was probably this Saturday,” said Male.

“The flow of an event like this is that it always gets bigger towards the end as it runs out of time for people to go see that event. That’s always the biggest actual attendance day, so to have a complete rainout on the Saturday of the final weekend has a massive impact on us and just knocks us for a six.”