Happening at Centennial Park
Many activities take place at Centennial Park on Saturday, 10am–5pm and Sunday, 10am–4pm. In addition to the activities listed below, Winterfest features live entertainment including fire shows, lumberjack shows and more!
- Snow Valley’s mini tube slide
- Exhibits featuring Speaking of Wildlife and The Eyrie Birds of Prey
- Inflatables and games
- Buskers & family entertainment
- Snow sculpture by artist Siggi Buhler (@siggibuhler)
- Toronto Kite Fliers showcase of kites of all sizes, shapes, and colours in a special winter aerial display (weather/wind permitting)
- Maple taffy samples provided by Lalonde’s Maple Syrup
- Fire pit warming zone
- Fireside marshmallow roasting over the warm glow of the hardwood fire
- Warming station provided by Napoleon Home Comfort
- Scouts winter cookout ($)
- Winter Food Vendor Village ($)
Don't miss the ice sculptures, one of Winterfest's most popular features! Marvel at artistic masterpieces carved from 300lb blocks of ice by professional sculptors right before your eyes on Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday! The 2026 ice sculpture theme is tropical beach. Sculptures will be lit to enjoy at night and remain throughout Centennial Park as long as the weather permits.
Scheduled Activities & Live Entertainment
Enjoy the scheduled activities and live entertainment happening throughout the weekend at Centennial Park. Stay tuned for the Winterfest map outlining the various activity and performance areas.
Attend a pop up information session on Saturday, February 7, 12–2pm, where City staff will be promoting the Bayfield Street Community Design Plan online survey and answering questions about the project. They will be located near the fire pit warming zone. Get full project details at BuildingBarrie.ca/BayfieldCDP.
Winter Food Vendor Village
Warm up and treat yourself at our Winter Food Vendor Village. Cozy up by the fire pit, relax in the seating area, and enjoy a delicious variety of comfort foods and sweet treats—perfect for fueling your Winterfest fun. Whether you’re craving something savoury or a little indulgent, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
- BeaverTails Simcoe Muskoka Mobile
- Chungchun Ricedog
- Domino's Pizza
- Miller’s Meats
- Miss Richie's Kitchen
- Mr. C’s Freeze Dried Treats
- Off the Rails Grill
- Smoke's Poutinerie
- Stevie’s Kettle Corn
- Sweetiez
Happening at Other Locations
There's so much happening on Winterfest weekend and not all takes place at Centennial Park!
- Get an early start to Winterfest with an amazing variety of produce, artistry, and baking at Barrie’s Farmers’ Market inside the City Hall Rotunda
- Go skating at Circle at the Centre Outdoor Rink (skate and helmet rentals available)
- Play shinny hockey at Will Dwyer Park Community Ice Rink
- Follow the Hot Cocoa Trail throughout downtown Barrie this February.
Check out other scheduled events at locations throughout the city in partnership with Barrie's Winterfest. Registration and/or payment may be required; view the individual event listings below for more details.
| When & Where | Event |
|---|---|
| Saturday, 9:00am–12:00pm Collier Street United Church | Barrie Lions Club Winterfest Pancake Breakfast |
| Saturday, 10:00am–5:00pm Five Points Theatre | Winterfest Jurassic Experience Dino Dance & Beach Party |
| Saturday, 12:00pm–1:00pm Circle at the Centre Outdoor Rink (City Hall) | Mariposa School of Skating Showcase & Learn to Skate |
| Sunday, 10:00am–4:00pm Five Points Theatre | Winterfest Jurassic Experience Dino Dance & Beach Party |
| Sunday, 12:00pm–1:00pm Circle at the Centre Outdoor Rink (City Hall) | Mariposa School of Skating Showcase & Learn to Skate |
| Sunday, 12:30pm–1:00pm MacLaren Art Centre | Cozy Storytime by the Fireplace |
| Sunday, 1:00pm–2:00pm MacLaren Art Centre | Family Sunday: Falling Snowflakes | MacLaren Art Centre Workshop |
| Sunday, 2:30pm–3:30pm MacLaren Art Centre | Family Sunday: Falling Snowflakes | MacLaren Art Centre Workshop |
Getting Around
Winterfest Transit Shuttle
Barrie Transit will run a FREE Winterfest Transit Shuttle on Saturday, February 7 (10am–5pm) and Sunday, February 8, (10am–4pm). Park ‘n ride from Allandale Rec Centre stop #20 or hop on/off along the route, including stops at the Barrie Allandale Transit Terminal, Downtown Transit Hub, and along Lakeshore Drive. Stay tuned for full schedule to come on MyRideBarrie.ca/News.
Parking
There’s plenty of parking available within walking distance. Downtown parking is free on weekends. Waterfront parking areas and Hybrid Parking Lots (Spirit Catcher, Lakeshore Drive and North Marina) are free for vehicles registered with a digital waterfront parking permit. Visit barrie.ca/parking for more information about paid parking.
Winterfest Sponsors
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Note: The City had to cancel 2026 NYE celebrations due to weather. At that time, it was communicated that the City would attempt to reschedule Kim Mitchell for Winterfest. Unfortunately, Kim Mitchell is unable to play Winterfest due to his busy tour schedule, but staff are working with his team to have him back to Barrie soon.
The City of Barrie proudly presents Barrie Winterfest each year, a community tradition and one of the top winter festivals in Ontario.
The 2026 event features favourite winter activities all day, including spectacular ice sculptures, lumberjack shows, family entertainment, drop-in activities, skating and much more! Complete the evening by visiting one of Downtown Barrie's many restaurants.
Barrie Winterfest kicks off Hello Winter each year. Hello Winter offers outdoor, arts, culture and community events throughout February.