Living Here
Average Sale
$934,093
Average Rental
$2,061
Living in City Centre
Barrie’s City Centre neighborhood wraps around Kempenfelt Bay featuring older historic homes and homes from various decades interspersed on tree lined roads.  Additionally, it’s also the government hub to establishments like City Hall, the courthouse and main branch of the Barrie Public Library.  Schools and city parks offer playgrounds and open space for soccer and baseball, as well as tree-shaded benches and picnic areas.
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With the popular shopping and dining center on Dunlop Street and six-kilometer waterfront trail, there’s always something to do making it a desirable area to live.
Points of Interest
Things To Do
Heritage Park
Home to one of the most pristine and established parks in Barrie right on the edge of Kempenfelt Bay. Linked to the Northshore Trail, Heritage Park also features a small pond, pavilion and splash pad for kids.
Meridian Place
Meridian Place is at the centre of the growth of a city while maintaining long-standing heritage, it will also be the birthplace for new influences, ideas and actions that will build upon Barrie’s growth and prosperity.
MacLaren Art Centre
The Maclaren Art Centre Gallery has a permanent collection of contemporary Canadian art held in trust for the public and presents a year-round programme of world-class exhibitions, education activities and special events.
Local Businesses
New Listings
- 1 Beds
- 1 Baths
- 855 ft2
- 8 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2981.93 ft2