Parks & Amenities

June is Recreation & Parks Month!

Living in Barrie is a walk in the park! Pack a picnic, grab a Frisbee or enjoy leisurely walks through 350+ hectares (850+ acres) of scenic park space. Please abide by park regulations. A full list of parks is below; please use the search/filter options to find a park to explore.

The Outdoor Recreation Facility Study helps guide the City in making decisions about where and what type of future facilities should be prioritized in the future.

Amenities
Address: 21 Patricia Avenue
Size: 0.5
Amenities: Playground

Includes a small playground park.
Address: 75 Moon Drive
Size: 1.1
Amenities: Playground

Includes walkways and open space.
Address: 171 Mapleton Avenue
Size: 0.7
Amenities: Playground

The playground equipment at Peggy Hill Team Community Centre Park does not include swings.
Aerial view of suburban neighborhood with curved roads and a park in the center.
Address: 301 Phoenix Boulevard
Size: 5.1
Amenities: Basketball Court, Gazebo, Playground, Soccer Field
Address: 420 Cox Mill Road
Size: 0.1

One of Barrie’s smallest parks, featuring picturesque views of Kempenfelt Bay.
Address: 30 Pringle Drive
Size: 7.1
Amenities: Playground, Soccer Field

Includes a playground, natural area, walkways, and open space.
Queen's Park sign with tennis courts and playground in background
Address: 55 Ross Street
Size: 9.6
Amenities: Baseball Field, Playground, Skate Park, Tennis Court

Queen's Park is home to the Barrie Community Tennis Club. On-street parking is available. 
Address: 39 Radenhurst Drive
Size: 3.6
Amenities: Playground

Mainly treed lot and some open space.
Address: 33 Redfern Avenue
Size: 1.9
Amenities: Playground

Includes open space.
Address: 70 Carlton Road
Size: 1.7
Amenities: Pickleball Court, Playground, Rink, Tennis Court

June is Recreation & Parks Month!

Living in Barrie is a walk in the park! Pack a picnic, grab a Frisbee or enjoy leisurely walks through 350+ hectares (850+ acres) of scenic park space. Please abide by park regulations. A full list of parks is below; please use the search/filter options to find a park to explore.

The Outdoor Recreation Facility Study helps guide the City in making decisions about where and what type of future facilities should be prioritized in the future.