Three new neighbourhood parks have been unveiled.
Mayor Alex Nuttall announced Phoenix Park, Nottingham Park and Gateway Park, along with the revitalization of East Bayfield Park and Eastview Community Park.
The three new parks are in Barrie’s rapidly growing southeast-end subdivisions, while the upgraded parks are situated in the city’s north end.
Nuttall said the projects are aimed at creating welcoming public spaces where residents can gather and stay active.
“Across Barrie, residents want safe, welcoming public spaces where kids can play, neighbours can gather, and families can enjoy the outdoors together,” he said.
“Whether it’s a new basketball court, a playground filled with young people, open green space for recreation, or shaded areas for families to connect, these parks are built for the people of Barrie.”
He added the city is focused not only on expanding park space but also reinvesting in parks already heavily used by families.
Phoenix Park and Nottingham Park will each include playgrounds, green space, shade structures and basketball courts. Gateway Park will feature a playground, shaded seating areas and activity space.
Construction on all three parks was completed in 2025. Revitalization work at East Bayfield Park was also completed in 2025.
Eastview Community Park has been transformed through a $1.1-million redevelopment project featuring upgraded tennis courts, new playground equipment, improved walking paths and a new half basketball court.
The revamped north-end park now also includes four pickleball courts, soccer fields and expanded play areas for children. An additional $25,000 contribution from Coun. Clare Riepma helped fund construction of the new basketball court.
Barrie has more than 100 neighbourhood parks spread throughout the city.
City announces three new neighbourhood parks, improvements to two others
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