
Located on Kempenfelt Bay, that is a segment of the big Lake Simcoe situated in Central Ontario, is the fast-growing city and a dynamic waterfront community of Barrie. At first, the First Nations People utilized this area as a main resting point as they moved through the portage which ran across Lake Simcoe and Nottawasaga River to Lake Huron.
Due to the city's convenience and its nearness to Kempenfelt Bay, Barrie has developed a strong tourism trade, where Barrie's waterfront plays a vital role. Kempenfelt Bay holds much of the tourist activities and year-round attractions that the city has to provide. During the summer, tourists can have fun boating, windsurfing, swimming, or whichever various water sports from the city's beaches, consisting of Minet's Point Beach, Centennial Beach, Johnsons Beach, Tyndale Beach and The Gables...