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Souvenir of Barrie Postcard Collection showing the Barrie Train Station and waterfront shoreline around Kempenfelt Bay.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T16:32:17-04:00
Steam engine 3290 parked in the Allandale rail yard on a winter day.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T15:55:40-04:00
Tiffin Street East turning onto Lakeshore Drive, showing Railroad Tracks.Alicia Ferre2016-07-18T20:19:48-04:00
Looking at a regatta happening North of the Government Dock at the foot of Bayfield Street. The Barrie Train Station can be seen on the far left, ferry boats at the Government Dock.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-08T18:26:31-04:00
Looking towards the government dock on Kempenfelt Bay from around the foot of Mary Street. The steamer, “Enterprise” is parked at the dock.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-08T18:25:10-04:00
Looking at Fred Grant Square at the foot of Owen Street and businesses along Dunlop Street East.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-08T04:38:58-04:00
An out of commission railroad track still remains, leading to a loading dock at the former General Electric Plant on Bradford Street.Alicia Ferre2016-07-06T02:45:10-04:00
Sampson Street by the railway tracks, looking towards Dunlop Street.Chris Bentley2016-06-11T01:24:57-04:00
The Northern and North Western Steam Engine No. 10 at the Old Grand Trunk Railway Train Station.Ryan2016-12-10T20:46:19-05:00
Children touring old 1531 on display on Lakeshore Drive.Ryan2016-05-23T15:10:17-04:00
Canadian National Train Engine 6167 at the Barrie Winter Carnival.Ryan2016-05-23T15:17:17-04:00
Viewers of a regatta in front of the Grand Trunk Railway Station in Downton Barrie.Ryan2016-05-21T20:53:41-04:00
End of the Line where Steam Engine 1531 used to sit down by Dyment’s Pond before being moved to Lakeshore Drive.Chris Bentley2016-05-23T21:58:45-04:00
Railway tracks looking towards Mary Street from the Lakeshore area.Chris Bentley2016-05-21T20:26:47-04:00
Looking East down the train tracks before (then) Lakeshore Drive was extended East to Mulcaster Street.Chris Bentley2016-07-06T16:40:29-04:00
Delaney Boats at the Government Dock.Mary Harris2016-05-11T19:19:35-04:00
A colourized photograph of the Canadian National Railway station in Barrie.Mary Harris2016-05-11T19:18:30-04:00
Lots of Barrie citizens ventured down to the Government Dock for a regatta.Mary Harris2016-05-02T10:07:38-04:00
Postcard of Downtown Barrie showing railway lands and sail boats in the bay.Mary Harris2016-05-01T19:21:54-04:00
Dunlop Street buildings, the Grand Trunk Railway station and the Fire Hall Tower peeking over the rooftops.Mary Harris2016-05-01T19:18:56-04:00
Looking down at the Grand Trunk Railway station and Kempenfelt Bay.Mary Harris2016-05-01T19:18:17-04:00
Looking North, a view of the Grand Trunk Railway station from the water of Kempenfelt Bay.Mary Harris2016-05-01T19:17:59-04:00
The Grand Trunk Railway station looking West.Mary Harris2016-07-04T20:32:40-04:00
A scene featuring the second Grand Trunk Railway station and a view South over to Allandale.Mary Harris2016-12-10T20:53:38-05:00
The Barrie Railway Station and the steamer, Lady of the Lakes, docked in Kempenfelt Bay.Mary Harris2016-05-01T15:16:11-04:00
Delcraft Boats located at the foot of Bayfield Street at the Government Dock.Mary Harris2016-04-30T21:08:14-04:00
The Barrie Railway Station with the Post Office behind left.Mary Harris2016-04-23T09:01:51-04:00
A colour postcard showing the shore of Kempenfelt Bay, the railway tracks and Canadian National Railway Station in Barrie.Mary Harris2016-04-21T09:28:15-04:00
Today, Memorial Square is devoid of buildings but in 1915 the Barrie Train Station and Post Office were located here.Mary Harris2016-04-21T09:24:44-04:00
The Cenotaph with the Post Office to the left and the Barrie Train Station directly behind it.Mary Harris2016-04-21T09:23:29-04:00