Living Here
Average Sale
$1,153,345
Average Rental
$2,721
Living in Innishore
With multiple commercial, residential and mild industrial developments this neighborhood has been booming for the past 15 years. Innishore has several modern subdivisions built from the 90s forward and has become diverse with both culture and style with individuals moving to Barrie from all around.
Despite all the growth and change is occurring in the area, there still remains many parks and trails to escape the fast-paced lifestyle happening around you.
Points of Interest
Things To Do
![BA-10 Innishore-125 Minets Point Park in Barrie Innishore neighborhood.](https://yournorthlife.ca/wp-content/uploads/BA-10-Innishore-125.jpg)
Minet’s Point Park
Minet's Point is the perfect spot to stop on a summer day and cool off. With a small playground, large beach and less marine activity traffic is less chaotic and bustling than others in the area.
![BA-10 Innishore-149 Tyndale park in Barrie's Innishore neighborhood.](https://yournorthlife.ca/wp-content/uploads/BA-10-Innishore-149.jpg)
Tyndale Park
On the south shores of Lake Simcoe lies Tyndale Park, with ample parking, washrooms, beach volleyball, and a playground making it a great spot to checkout all summer long.
![BA-10 Innishore-141 Innishore neighborhood aerial view of Wilkins Beach](https://yournorthlife.ca/wp-content/uploads/BA-10-Innishore-141.jpg)
Wilkins Beach
This extension of the Hewitt’s Creek Ravine connects a small river to Kempenfelt Bay known as Wilkins Beach. A small hiking trail, beach and grass area make it perfect for a walk with the dog, swimming with the kids, or relaxing afternoon.
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