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Since early March 2021, there have been protests against COVID-19 restrictions held at Meridian Place, with one protest on April 10 drawing a crowd of 300 people. [7] The person who has led the protests was charged with a $800 fine by the Barrie Police Service. [7]
The Georgian Theatre is a professional performing arts facility located in Barrie's north end on the campus of Georgian College. The theatre features a proscenium stage, sound, lights, fly gallery and seating for 427 on the main level, with three pods that can be used to increase the seating capacity to 690.
The venue can be accessed by the Pioneer Village subway station and has 7,000 parking spaces. [3] 2004 York University (1 Shoreham Dr) The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto: 5,000 [12] Entertainment venue located in Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto, which is the largest casino in Canada. [12]
Georgian College's main campus is located on a 140-acre (57 ha) site on the northeast edge of Barrie. The Barrie Campus [16] is home to the University Partnership Centre, offering degree studies and combined degree-diploma programs. The Barrie Campus is also home to the Sadlon Centre for Health, Wellness and Sciences.
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 .
Barrie Transit is a Canadian public transport agency serving the city of Barrie, Ontario. Daily operation of Specialized Transit (formally known as BACTS [ 2 ] ) is provided under contract by MVT Canadian Bus .
The Meridian Arts Centre is a performing arts venue in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It opened on October 16, 1993, as the North York Performing Arts Centre and was designed by Canadian architect Eberhard Zeidler for musicals, theatre productions and other performing arts.
Originally constructed as a movie theatre in 1919, the building was first known as Allen's Danforth Theatre, after its owner the Allen Theatres chain. [3] [4] Promoted as "Canada’s First Super-Suburban Photoplay Palace", the theatre opened in the midst of both a building boom along Danforth Avenue (due to the opening of the Prince Edward Viaduct) and a boom in the construction of movie ...