Parks & Amenities

Living in Barrie is a walk in the park! Pack a picnic, grab a Frisbee or enjoy leisurely walks through 300+ hectares 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: 27 Maclaren Avenue
Size: 1.8
Amenities: Playground

Includes a large open space and softball diamond.
Address: 171 Mapleton Avenue
Size: 11.9
Amenities: Basketball Court, Parking Lot, Playground, Rink, Soccer Field

Includes walkways.
Address: 311 Huronia Road
Size: 29.1
Amenities: Parking Lot, Playground, Soccer Field

Includes paved and dirt walkways, woods lining the park, nine mini soccer fields. and outhouses.
Address: 34 Hurst Drive
Size: 2.4
Amenities: Playground

Includes walkways and surrounded by trees.
Address: 100 The Queensway
Size: 11.6
Amenities: Baseball Field, Basketball Court, Playground

The area is mainly treed with open space.
Address: 10 Irwin Drive
Size: 2.9
Amenities: Playground

A mainly wooded lot with a small playground.
Address: 50 Worsley Street
Size: 0.6
Amenities: Parking Lot

Includes an open space and parking.
Johnsons Beach
Address: 2 Johnson Street
Size: 1
Amenities: Beach, Parking Lot, Washrooms

The area is mainly beach and includes a large parking lot above with stairs leading down to the beach. Washrooms are open seasonally. 
Address: 5 Powell Drive
Size: 4.8
Amenities: Baseball Field, Parking Lot, Playground

Imcludes outhouses.
Address: 55 Kempenfelt Drive
Size: 1.6
Amenities: Playground

Includes walkways and a long open area with trees along the waterfront.

Living in Barrie is a walk in the park! Pack a picnic, grab a Frisbee or enjoy leisurely walks through 300+ hectares 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.