Barrie

Barrie
From top, left to right: Downtown Barrie seen from across Kempenfelt Bay, MacLaren Art Centre, the Spirit Catcher, Sadlon Arena
Motto: 
The People are the City
Barrie
Barrie
Coordinates: 44°22′16″N 79°40′37″W / 44.37111°N 79.67694°W / 44.37111; -79.67694
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CountySimcoe (independent)
First settledEnd of War of 1812
Established1854 (village)
Established1870 (town)
Established1959 (city)
Named afterSir Robert Barrie
Wards
  • Ward 1 – Councillor C. Riepma
  • Ward 2 – Councillor K. Aylwin
  • Ward 3 – Councillor A. Kungl
  • Ward 4 – Councillor B. Ward
  • Ward 5 – Councillor R. Thomson
  • Ward 6 – Councillor N. Harris
  • Ward 7 – Councillor G. Harvey
  • Ward 8 – Councillor J. Harris
  • Ward 9 – Councillor S. Morales
  • Ward 10 – Councillor M. McCann
Government
  MayorAlex Nuttall
  CouncilBarrie City Council
  MPPS
List of MPPs
  MPs
List of MPs
Area
  City (single-tier)
99.01 km2 (38.23 sq mi)
  Urban
95.33 km2 (36.81 sq mi)
  Metro
897.26 km2 (346.43 sq mi)
Elevation
252 m (827 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  City (single-tier)
147,829
  Density1,493.1/km2 (3,867/sq mi)
  Urban
154,676
  Urban density1,622.5/km2 (4,202/sq mi)
  Metro
212,856
  Metro density237.2/km2 (614/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
Forward Sortation Area
Area codes705, 249, and 683
Highways Highway 400
 Highway 26
 Highway 27
 Highway 90
 Highway 11
GNBC CodeFAFFD
GDP (Barrie CMA)CA$9.5 billion (2021)
GDP per capita (Barrie CMA)CA$37,735 (2016)
Websitebarrie.ca

Barrie is a city in Central Ontario, Canada, about 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Toronto. The city is within Simcoe County and located along the shores of Kempenfelt Bay. Although it is physically in the county, Barrie is politically independent. The city is part of the extended urban area in southern Ontario known as the Greater Golden Horseshoe. As of the 2021 census, the city's population was 147,829, while the census metropolitan area had a population of 212,856 residents.

The area was first settled during the War of 1812 as a supply depot for British forces, and Barrie was named after Sir Robert Barrie. The city has grown significantly in recent decades due to the emergence of the technology industry. It is connected to the Greater Golden Horseshoe by Ontario Highway 400 and GO Transit. Significant sectors of the city's diversified economy include education, healthcare, information technology and manufacturing.