
It offers support to low-income families and individuals in Barrie by providing qualifying participants with a recPASS membership and youth credits that can be applied to the registration fee for qualifying programs and activities.īrowse and register for recreation programming opportunities at, or visit barrie.ca/RecDropins for the most current schedule of drop-in offerings. The city provides a fee assistance program called recACCESS. In addition to in-person programs, Barrie offers recPASS memberships that include access to all drop-ins, including fitness, skating, open gym, kids programs, and swimming, as well as unlimited access to the city's fitness centres at East Bayfield Community Centre, Allandale Recreation Centre, and Peggy Hill Team Community Centre. Get the latest local updates sent to your email inbox.Download the CTV News app to get local alerts on your device.

"Whether you're looking to get into shape with one of our fun fitness classes, or you want to learn something new like pilates or pickleball, we have something for you." "The City of Barrie's recreation and culture services team is excited to offer residents of all ages a variety of programs to support them in staying active, both mentally and physically," said Kate Ellis, acting manager of the recreation programs. 15.īut right now, residents can browse programs and save them to their Wish List to help find the programs they're interested in when they register next Tuesday. The shadows are getting longer, and so is the list of recreation programs you can join next week.īarrie residents can register for fall recreation and culture programming on Aug.
