Skip to content
Johnston and Warren store in the Boys Block was formerly W.B. Capon paintsDeb Exel2023-06-02T16:54:40-04:00
The Cundles School was located at the South East corner of Bayfield Street and Cundles RoadDeb Exel2022-03-04T20:00:48-05:00
The James Walsh Soda Water Manufactory was located at Sophia and Clapperton StreetsDeb Exel2022-01-06T17:43:48-05:00
A crowd gathers at Memorial Square on Remembrance DayDeb Exel2021-11-11T10:18:52-05:00
Bythe Cottage, on the North side of Dunlop Street East of Mulcaster Street, was the home of Judge ArdaghDeb Exel2021-09-11T18:17:45-04:00
The home at 185 Dunlop Street East was known as ‘The Creamery’ and was the location of Lakeview DairyDeb Exel2021-09-10T21:52:22-04:00
The Bell farm on St. Vincent Street was once owned by the Quinlan familyDeb Exel2021-07-16T15:38:31-04:00
Advertisement Bell Telephone’s Open House at their new Central Office at 140 Bayfield StreetDeb Exel2021-03-06T20:54:11-05:00
A Barrie and area telephone directoryDeb Exel2021-03-06T20:50:05-05:00
A photo from 1911 of the switchboard staff at the Bell Telephone office at 17 Elizabeth StreetDeb Exel2021-03-06T20:46:56-05:00
A newspaper photo from 1908 of the Bell Telephone Operators at 17 Elizabeth StreetDeb Exel2021-03-06T20:39:37-05:00
An early photo of Major Joseph Roger’s home Roselawn at 9 Bradford StreetDeb Exel2021-02-20T15:40:58-05:00
The tailor shop of Alex Milne which was located at 47 Dunlop Street EastDeb Exel2021-01-14T20:05:10-05:00
Barrie Mayor Donald Ross once lived in this home located at 168 Dunlop Street EastDeb Exel2021-01-14T20:06:31-05:00
The R.I. Fraser and Company dry goods store was located on Dunlop Street East between the Barrie and Queen’s HotelsDeb Exel2020-12-30T15:46:27-05:00
Rice’s Cigar Store and Bath Rooms was located at 108 Dunlop Street EastDeb Exel2020-12-30T15:40:39-05:00
S.W. Davis’s store China Hall was located at 24 Dunlop Street EastDeb Exel2020-12-10T15:43:51-05:00
-T. Sidsworth and Son Bakery located at 127 Dunlop Street EastDeb Exel2020-12-10T15:41:23-05:00
The home that stood at 258 Dunlop Street (formerly Louisa Street) once belonged to R.I. Fraser a prominent dry good store ownerDeb Exel2020-12-09T21:38:03-05:00
The T. Sidsworth and Son bakery on McDonald StreetDeb Exel2020-11-12T12:48:38-05:00
The residence of Sheriff of Simcoe County Charles Drury was located in Crown HillDeb Exel2020-11-04T16:51:05-05:00
Mrs. Saso inside the Barrie Fruit Market at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Maple AvenueDeb Exel2020-09-16T16:27:20-04:00
John Saso’s Barrie Fruit Market at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Maple AvenueDeb Exel2020-09-16T15:42:13-04:00
Map of Barrie.Alicia Ferre2017-01-23T16:19:54-05:00
Very old homes at Owen and Worsley Streets made of log and covered in stucco.Alicia Ferre2017-01-23T16:20:36-05:00
A group of teens on Dunlop Street West near Maple Street.Alicia Ferre2016-12-29T14:31:31-05:00
Looking South towards the newly constructed Allandale Train Station from the Tiffin Dock.Tyler Nicolson2016-12-10T20:55:53-05:00
Snowmobiling in Downtown Barrie at a Winter Carnival.Chris Bentley2016-09-09T13:26:02-04:00
Emmanuel Baptist Church Picnic at Springwater Park.Alicia Ferre2020-04-13T11:52:09-04:00
Looking at the front entrance of the Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:02:49-04:00
Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:02:48-04:00
Mayor Les Cooke (left) and staff at Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road pose for a picture.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:02:48-04:00
Factory workers busy at work inside the Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:02:44-04:00
A certificate of achievement is presented to an executive at the Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:02:39-04:00
Large metal machine inside Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:02:38-04:00
A gentleman poses with some of the materials manufactured at Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:02:37-04:00
Executives at Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment road pose with some literature.Chris Bentley2016-09-05T17:02:37-04:00
Aerial view of Lakeshore Drive during Kempenfest.Alicia Ferre2017-02-08T17:12:38-05:00
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.Alicia Ferre2017-02-09T14:08:52-05:00
Adjacent buildings around the Hart Motors building on Hart Drive (2).Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T16:25:31-04:00
Aerial view of Post Office Square and downtown area,between Mulcaster and Owen Streets.Tyler Nicolson2017-10-15T23:11:39-04:00
View North from Kempenfelt Bay shoreline of New Rotary Club Floating Fountain.Tyler Nicolson2016-12-10T21:40:59-05:00
Gentlemen pose in front of the Railroad Hotel, later known at the Clifton Hotel.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T16:14:50-04:00
Land at the corner of Bayview and Mapleview Drives is graded in preparation for construction of the Barrie Molson Centre.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T16:11:22-04:00
Codrington Public School staff 1977-1978.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T16:03:28-04:00
The Barrie Molson Centre takes shape on the corner of Bayview and Mapleview Drives.Tyler Nicolson2016-09-05T15:48:55-04:00
Imperial Theatre and Miramar Gardens Restaurant on Dunlop Street West.Alicia Ferre2016-09-06T20:00:49-04:00
Mayors from the 1970’s. Ross Archer, Dorian Parker and Les Cooke pose with gavels for the front page of The Barrie Examiner newspaper special.Alicia Ferre2017-02-09T14:34:13-05:00
Map of the Town of Barrie.Alicia Ferre2017-02-09T16:22:33-05:00
Barrie Wecomes The L.A. Kings.Ryan2016-09-11T02:25:05-04:00