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Heritage Park in Barrie Situated on the banks of Kempenfelt Bay, this waterfront park contains polychromatic vegetation and plenty of green spots for a picnic. Visitors can dock their boats, walk the trails or enjoy the sandy beach. A short walk away are interesting shops and restaurants. Attractions by the park include the Serendipity Princess cruise boat and the Spirit Catcher statue. Address: Kempenfelt Bay Barrie ON
1 705 739-4223
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This all seasons provincial park north of Barrie has splendid picnic areas and wooded land. A multitude of wildlife species can be observed in the area, including wolves, swans and owls. Address: 1331 Highway 26 Midhurst, ON L0L 1X0
1 705 728-7393
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This non-profit organization is involved with wildlife rescue and rehabilitation and provides a home for endangered species. Animals that can be seen at the sanctuary include black bears, tigers, lions, wolves and more. Address: 8633 10th Line of Essa, RR 2 Barrie ON Canada L4M 4S4
Send an Email 1 705 721-4730
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Sunnidale Park Park includes a playground, gardens, community centre and off-leash section for dogs. Located between highway 400 and Cundles Road West. Address: Sunnidale Rd. Hwy 400 to Dunlop St. East exit. Left on Sunnidale Rd Barrie ON Canada L4M 4S4
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