This Week in Barrie: Week of February 17

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Celebrate Family Day at the 10th annual winter adventure!

Bundle up and choose your adventure at the 10th annual Family Day Winter Adventure on Monday, February 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Barrie Community Sports
Complex. Enjoy a fun-filled day of free outdoor activities, including axe throwing (ages 10+), horse-drawn wagon rides, skating (weather permitting), tobogganing, guided forest walks, broomball, interactive inflatables, and more. Looking for more ways to stay active? Family Day drop-in activities are available at City recreation facilities.

Check out the full list of Hello Winter programming happening throughout February!


Automated cart collection starting Sept. 8, 2025

Carts are rolling to the curb on September 8 for organics and garbage. A small 120L organics cart with a gravity lock and a large 240L garbage cart will be delivered to all properties at no charge this summer.

Property owners have the option to request a smaller (120L) garbage cart via the Cart
Selection Tool until March 31 at barrie.ca/CurbsideCollectionChanges for no cost.

To help decide what size garbage cart you prefer, Barrie’s new carts are on display at the
following City facilities until March 31:

  • City Hall (Service Barrie, 1st floor), 70 Collier Street
  • Allandale Recreation Centre, 190 Bayview Drive
  • East Bayfield Community Centre, 80 Livingstone St E
  • Peggy Hill Community Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave
  • Parkview Centre, 189 Blake St
  • Barrie Public Library Downtown Branch, 60 Worsley St
  • Barrie Public Library Painswick Branch, 48 Dean Ave
  • Barrie Landfill & Environmental Centre, 272 Ferndale Drive North

Questions? We’re here to help. Visit barrie.ca/CurbsideCollectionChanges.


2025 property tax due dates

Interim 2025 tax bill installment due dates are February 28 and April 30, 2025. Interim tax bills are issued each January. If your taxes are paid through a mortgage company or a pre-
authorized payment plan, you will not receive an interim tax bill.

Simplify your payments—join the Pre-Authorized Payment Plan and never worry about missing a due date!

Visit barrie.ca/PropertyTaxes for more information.


Prevent frozen pipes this winter

Cold temperatures can freeze pipes, leading to no water or costly damage. Protect your home by following these helpful tips:

  • Insulate pipes most prone to freezing. Seal air leaks in your home to stop cold air from
    getting in (windows, doors, electrical wiring, dryer vents and pipes).
  • Unscrew any outdoor hoses and turn off the outdoor water supply and let the taps drain.
  • Ensure you know where to find your main water shut-off valve, in case your pipes burst.

In extreme cold weather, be sure to monitor the possible appearance of coloured water and
reduced pressure or flow, as these can be indicators of a service that is freezing.

What to do:

  • Keep garage doors closed if there are water supply lines in the garage.
  • Open kitchen, bathroom and laundry cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around the plumbing.
  • Keep all areas of your house warm, even when you’re away.

Learn about more ways to be prepared at barrie.ca/WaterTreatment.


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The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of The City of Barrie and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of iPolitics.

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