Barrie. Community Recreation & Environment

Outdoor Fields, Courts, and Rinks

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Description

City of Barrie operates and manages outdoor playing fields, courts, and ice rinks for recreation activities.


Outdoor Ice Rinks

Neighbourhood Outdoor Rink Volunteer Program

  • Volunteers in various neighbourhoods commit to maintaining the ice surface by scraping and flooding, and must allow all members of the community free and unlimited access to the rink
  • for more information see Neighbourhood Outdoor Rink Volunteer Program

Soccer Fields

Sandy Hollow Disc Golf Course

  • Disc golf, also known as frisbee golf, is a flying disc sport in which players throw a disc at a target
  • Located in the Sandy Hollow area in the northern section of the Barrie landfill lands
  • See Sandy Hollow Disc Golf Course for more information

Skateboard Parks

  • Queen's Park, 55 Ross St has an unsupervised Skateboard park, features a concrete pad with slopes, ramps, rails and barriers for skateboarding stunts, in-line skating and BMX riding
  • Lampman Lane Park, 59 Lampman Lane also has an outdoor skateboard park that is open weather permitting

Basketball, Tennis, Pickleball and Beach Volleyball Courts, Baseball and Football Fields

Eligibility
No restrictions
Application Process
See website for details
Documents Required
No documents required
Office
705-739-4223 - Recreation and Culture Services Department
Web Site
Visit Website
Email
[email protected]
Mailing Address
PO Box 400
Barrie, ON, L4M 4T5
Canada
Languages
English
Fees
None
Topic(s)
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Agency Information
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Copyright
Barrie Public Library, Information Barrie
Last Updated On
March 11, 2026
Address
Barrie City Hall; 70 Collier St, 8th Floor
Barrie, ON, L4M 1G8
Cross street: Mulcaster St and Collier St;
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Accessibility
Fully Accessible - Auto door, Elevators with audible indicator
Hours of Operation
Hours vary, see website for details
Service Area(s)
Barrie