Military Heritage Park

Barrie, Ontario
Type
Parks

On June 6, 2009, this land was dedicated as a Military Heritage Park in recognition of the significant relationship between the City of Barrie and Canadian Forces Base Borden with the generous contribution of the Rotary Club of Barrie and the commitment of City Council to recognize the involvement and history of the military in our community.

Inscription

[sign/enseigne]

MILITARY
HERITAGE PARK

[plaque]

Barrie's Military Heritage Park
This land was dedicated as a Military Heritage Park in
recognition of the significant relationship between the City of
Barrie and Canadian Forces Base Borden with the generous
contribution of the Rotary Club of Barrie and the commitment
of City Council to recognize the involvement and history of
the military in our community.

Dave Aspden
Mayor
City of Barrie

Colonel J.J.R.G. Hamel CD
Commanding Officer
CFB Borden

The 6th day of June 2009, the 65th Anniversary of D Day

[bench/banc]

GREY SIMCOE
FORESETERS

TO COMMEMORATE THE VISIT OF
HRH THE PRINCESS ROYAL, PRINCESS ANNE
COLONEL AND CHIEF THE GREY & SIMCOE FORESTERS
22ND OCTOBER 2013

[bench/banc]

THE CITIZENS OF BARRIE COMMEMORATE THE VISIT OF
HRH THE PRINCESS ROYAL, PRINCESS ANNE
TO COMMEMORATE THE MILITARY HERITAGE PARK
TO HONOUR THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED THE COUNTRY IN PEACE AND WAR
22ND OCTOBER 2013

Location
Military Heritage Park

205 Lakeshore Drive
Barrie
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.3736115
Long. -79.6800003

Military Heritage Park sign

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plaque

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Military Heritage Park commemorative bench

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Military Heritage Park commemorative bench

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