A steamship ferry docks at the Government Dock at the foot of Bayfield Street as locals observe a regatta. The downtown train station can be seen on the left.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:21:49-04:00
Souvenir of Barrie Postcard Collection showing the Barrie Train Station and waterfront shoreline around Kempenfelt Bay.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T16:32:17-04:00
Souvenir of Barrie Postcard Collection showing the Barrie CNR Station from the Government Dock at Bayfield Street.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T16:32:15-04:00
Visit of Duke of York (later King George V) arriving at the Barrie Train Station. The Bayfield Government Dock can be seen in the far upper right corner.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T16:32:08-04:00
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 the Barrie Train Station, Post Office and businesses on Dunlop Street East from the Bayfield (Government) Dock.Tyler Nicolson2016-07-04T17:45:18-04:00
Looking at Downtown Barrie from the Government Dock with a view of the Post Office, Train Station and rail cars being unloaded.Mary Harris2016-05-01T03:06:47-04:00
Nancy-Mae Dalsin, far right, then 5 years old, is standing with her family on the rocky lake shore near Tiffin Street, before Centennial Park was even begun.Mary Harris2016-12-10T21:34:25-05:00
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