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Barrie is a city in Central Ontario, Canada, ... Blues Festival, Promenade Days, ... ended all service in Ontario on May 13, 2021. [67] Barrie is also served by ...
Friday Harbour is a 600-acre [1] mixed-use development in Innisfil, Ontario, Canada, 70 km north of Toronto.Built by the Geranium Corporation, [2] the development contains residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, including a marina and golf course.
Ontario Culture Days is a province-wide fall festival of events that occur throughout Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] Hundreds of art, cultural and heritage events take place in the three-week-long festival. [3] [4] Some events are free and some charge an entrance fee. [5]
The WayHome Music & Arts Festival is a three-day music and arts camping festival produced by Republic Live and held in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, at Burl's Creek Event Grounds between Barrie and Orillia. Owned by Stan and Eva Dunford, WayHome Music & Arts was first held in July, 2015 with an announced 35,000 attendees.
Because the July 1 show in Barrie sold out in less than a week, a second show was added in Barrie. [13] While the first Barrie show had an attendance of 35,000, the rest of the shows on the tour had varied attendances between 13,000 and 20,000, with 134,058 attending that year's Edgefest tour in total. [14]
Kempenfest is an outdoor arts and crafts festival in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The festival occurs annually over the August long weekend and features over 300 artisans, an antique show, food demonstrations, children's activities and live entertainment. It is named after Kempenfelt Bay and began in 1971.
Georgian Mall is the largest mall in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the east side of Bayfield Street, approximately 1.5 km (0.93 mi) north of Highway 400. Anchor stores are Hudson's Bay and HomeSense.
Park Place (formerly Molson Park) is a shopping centre located in the south end of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The land operated as a brewery from 1967–1999, and as a high-capacity outdoor concert venue from 1987–2005.