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The venue is one hour from the Greater Toronto Area, 45 minutes to Muskoka, and under 15 minutes to Barrie or Orillia. Simcoe North Regional Airport is nearby. Burl's Creek owners purchased the legendary Barrie Speedway which sat adjacent to Burl's Creek property on Line 8 in Oro Medonte for decades.
Lake Simcoe Regional Airport (IATA: YLK, ICAO: CYLS), formerly the Oro Barrie Orillia Regional Airport, [4] is a registered aerodrome that operates as a regional airport located near Highway 11 in the township of Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada. The airport is operated by Lake Simcoe Regional Airport Inc., a municipal service corporation jointly ...
Springwater (Barrie Airpark) Aerodrome (TC LID: CNA3) is located adjacent to Springwater, Ontario, Canada. The airport supports general aviation aircraft. The aerodrome is located off Highway 400 via Anne Street North.
North Bay/Jack Garland Airport: North Bay: Ontario: 15 Old Crow Airport: Old Crow: Yukon: 15 Orillia Airport: Orillia: Ontario: 15 Orillia/Lake St John Water Aerodrome: Orillia: Ontario: 15 Oshawa Airport: Oshawa: Ontario: 50 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport: Ottawa: Ontario: 165 (450) Owen Sound/Billy Bishop Regional Airport ...
Lake Simcoe Regional Airport (Barrie-Orillia (Lake Simcoe Regional) Airport) CYLS 44°29′07″N 079°33′20″W / 44.48528°N 79.55556°W / 44.48528; -79.55556 ( Lake Simcoe Regional
Allandale Waterfront GO Station [1] [2] is a train and bus station serving as the northern terminus of GO Transit's Barrie line.The station was built just south of Allandale Station, a historic train station that occupies a large property on the southern shore of Kempenfelt Bay (Lake Simcoe) in the waterfront area of Barrie, Ontario, Canada.
Airport name as listed by either the Canada Flight Supplement (CFS) or the airport authority, alternate name, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) code, Transport Canada Location identifier (TC LID) International Air Transport Association (IATA) code, community and province.
Innisfil is a town in Ontario, Canada, located on the western shore of Lake Simcoe in Simcoe County, immediately south of Barrie and 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Toronto. It has historically been a rural area, but since it is geographically sandwiched between the high-growth areas of Barrie and the York Region , there has been growing ...