Barrie Ontario ...
Always a great choice of special events and fun things to do!
Looking for fun things to do while in Barrie? The Super 8 Hotel Barrie provides the perfect base from which to take it all in! Take in one of our many exciting special events, like a concert or a festival. Or take the family to one of our many fun attractions. We’ve got a long list for any season!
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BARRIE MOLSON CENTRE Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 This state-of-the-art 4,200-seat multi-purpose centre is uniquely designed for the convenience, enjoyment and comfort of its guests. It features ample parking, excellent sight lines, air conditioned seating, private boxes, restaurant club seating, convenient loading areas, and an excellent sound system and acoustics. |
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Barrie Paintball Adventure Club Oct 24, 2006 to Oct 24, 2008
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Barrie Speedway Oct 24, 2006 to Oct 24, 2008
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Casino Rama Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 Operating 24-hours a day, seven days a week since July 31, 1996, Casino Rama is Ontario's only First Nation's commercial casino. The Casino offers a complete entertainment experience with over 2,300 slot machines, more than 120 gaming tables, nine unique restaurants, a world-class 5,000 seat Entertainment Centre and a 300-room all-suite, full-service hotel, featuring spa and health club facilities. |
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Centennial Beach Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 Supervised beach, end of June to Mid August (7 days / week). Features include a playground, biking & walking paths, picnic shelter, picnic tables, restrooms, concession stand, flower gardens, water fountain, boat launch, and parking. |
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Cookstown Manufacturers' Outlet Mall Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 The Mall is located at the southeast corner of Hwys. #400 & #89 (35 minutes north of the 401 in Toronto, 10 minutes south of Barrie). Just take Hwy. #400 to #89 and look for the water tower!
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Elmvale Jungle Zoo Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009
Discover an exciting and educational outdoor adventure at the Elmvale Jungle Zoo. Walk along shaded and winding trails. View majestic lions, tigers and jaguars. Delight in the playful antics of monkeys and lemurs. Watch the mischievious baby animals play. Admire the beauty of rare and exotic birds and other wildlife in the natural surroundings of the park's 25 acres. |
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Georgian Downs Racetrack & Slots Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 Live and simulcast action returns on Saturday, March 10, 2007. |
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Gryphon Theatre Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 The auditorium opens 30 minutes before most performances. Latecomers will be seated only at a suitable break and only at the discretion of the House Manager. |
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Kempenfelt Bay Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2008 Kempenfelt Bay is a 14.5 km long lake that leads into the city of Barrie, Ontario. It is as deep as 30 m in places, and is connected to the larger Lake Simcoe. It is known for its ice fishing and legends of Kempenfelt Kelly, a Loch Ness monster style prehistoric creature. |
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McLaren Art Centre Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 If you are planning a visit to the MacLaren Art Centre, there are many events and activities that you may want to take advantage of. Find out about tours, education activities, current exhibitions and more. |
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Serendipity Princess Barrie Boat Cruises Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 View the beautiful homes and local landmarks as we cruise Kempenfelt Bay in Barrie, Ontario. The 265-passenger Serendipity Princess paddle-wheeler operates both daily sightseeing cruises and Dinner/Entertainment cruises leaving from the Barrie Town Dock, Barrie, ON. |
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Simcoe County Museum Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009
The Museum consists of a 5 gallery, climate controlled facility, surrounded by 16 heritage and display buildings located on 327 acres of forested parkland. Inside, experience Canadian Native cultures in our Wendat longhouse, wander along there-created Victorian village street and view the displays of well -preserved artifacts that depict the natural and human history of the area.
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WASAGA BEACH Mar 8, 2007 to Dec 8, 2009 Wasaga Beach is hailed as one of the premier tourist destinations in Ontario. For over a century tourists have traveled to the welcoming shores of southern Georgian Bay to stroll along the 14 kilometres of white sand beach, swim in warm, clean waters and enjoy the panoramic mountain views across the bay. Perhaps the best kept secret is our endless recreation trails for hiking, cycling, cross country skiing and snowmobiling |
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