History meets opportunity.

Barrie West

On Barrie’s western and northwestern boundaries, this diverse area features homes built from the mid-1970’s of many sizes and styles. If you live here, you’ll enjoy two of Barrie’s most popular parks – Sunnidale just minutes to the east and the reinvigorated family-oriented Lampman Lane Park.

Living Here

Living in Barrie West

Technically, Sunnidale Park is in the neighbouring area, ask a local, however, and they will say they consider the area on the west as a continuation of Sunnidale. It includes many Victorian homes, some built by lumber barons, others by doctors, judges and other wealthy professionals. This neighborhood is nestled on a small hill providing many homes with a view of the bay and access to trails and nearby parks. This area is also bustling with new developments and proposals ensuring it will have significant growth in the coming years.

Historic Atmosphere
Outdoor Access
Family Friendly
Upcoming Development

Points of Interest

Things To Do

Lampman Park
Lampman Park

Lampman Park received a remodel in 2014 creating one of the largest parks in Barrie. Some features include splash pad, tennis courts, skate park, playgrounds, open fields, picnic areas and a multipurpose basketball court.

Barri Ball Hockey
Barrie Ball Hockey

This year-round ball hockey compound offers 4 different rinks for people of all ages to play recreationally, professionally or in various tournaments.

Nine Mile Portage heritage trail in Barrie's west neighbourhood.
Nine Mile Portage Heritage Trail

The Nine Mile Portage is a trail that heads northwest out of Barrie to Fort Willow in Springwater Township which was originally used by indigenous peoples to link Lake Simcoe with Georgian Bay.

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