



The Market Building on Mulcaster Street, later to be renovated and used as Town Hall in the 1940’s and as City Hall from 1959 until it was demolished in 1985.
The Market Building on Mulcaster Street, later to be renovated and used as Town Hall in the 1940’s and as City Hall from 1959 until it was demolished in 1985.





A horse-drawn fire truck carries the driver and passenger, Cliff Carley past the Town Hall and Market Building on Mulcaster Street, later to be used as City Hall.
A horse-drawn fire truck carries the driver and passenger, Cliff Carley past the Town Hall and Market Building on Mulcaster Street, later to be used as City Hall.

Looking at the South West side of Town Hall on Mulcaster Street after its major renovation. Prior to its renovation this was known as the Market Building.
Looking at the South West side of Town Hall on Mulcaster Street after its major renovation. Prior to its renovation this was known as the Market Building.

Town Hall located at Mulcaster Street, viewed from behind following its major renovation. Prior to its renovation this was known as the Market Building.
Town Hall located at Mulcaster Street, viewed from behind following its major renovation. Prior to its renovation this was known as the Market Building.


Town Hall located at Mulcaster Street after its transformation, looking North East from Collier Street. Prior to its renovation this was known as the Market Building.
Town Hall located at Mulcaster Street after its transformation, looking North East from Collier Street. Prior to its renovation this was known as the Market Building.



Front Doors of Town Hall located on Mulcaster Street after its major renovation. Prior to the renovation this building was known as the Market Building.
Front Doors of Town Hall located on Mulcaster Street after its major renovation. Prior to the renovation this building was known as the Market Building.

City Hall on Mulcaster Street. Originally known as the Market Building, it was later converted to Town Hall and renovated as it looks like in this picture in 1947.
City Hall on Mulcaster Street. Originally known as the Market Building, it was later converted to Town Hall and renovated as it looks like in this picture in 1947.



A colourized postcard showing Downtown Barrie including Mulcaster Street, Market Square and several churches. Photograph taken from the old Courthouse on Worsley Street.
A colourized postcard showing Downtown Barrie including Mulcaster Street, Market Square and several churches. Photograph taken from the old Courthouse on Worsley Street.



Bayview Park, now Sam Cancilla Park, sits between the waterfront and the Bayshore Motor Hotel. Behind it, top left, the dark brick building with the arched windows is the former library, now MacLaren Art Centre. Behind the library is City Hall.
Bayview Park, now Sam Cancilla Park, sits between the waterfront and the Bayshore Motor Hotel. Behind it, top left, the dark brick building with the arched windows is the former library, now MacLaren Art Centre. Behind the library is City Hall.

