To enhance and promote mental health by advocating and providing programs and support services in partnership with individuals, families, and communities in Simcoe County. The Canadian Mental Health Association, Simcoe County Branch is a non-profit charitable association funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Mental Health Branch, the United Way and ongoing fundraising events.
The Stroke Recovery Association Barrie & District Chapter is a community-based support group dedicated to assisting stroke survivors and their families. We offer a range of programs designed to encourage recovery and improve quality of life, including chair exercises, pool programs, speech therapy, and social events. Our meetings are held at the Allandale Recreational Centre, 190 Bayview Dr., Barrie, ON. For more information please contact us at 705-737-9202 or visit our website at www.strokerecoveryassociationbarrie.ca
The Barrie Rowing Club is a non-profit organization whose mission is to stimulate, advocate and develop the sport of rowing in the Barrie area and Simcoe County. To achieve a vibrant, strong and dynamic rowing community, we provide training programs targeted at individuals of all ages and abilities.
He was a member of the police services board in Springwater. His latest project was seeking to establish a Snowmobile Museum within the County.Our thoughts and prayers are with Phyllis and the family.We will update the page with funeral information once arrangemants are made.March 25, 2014A huge reminder to all riders to please check the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide before riding as our trails are declining due the milder weather.If are able to still ride, please do so with caution.March 2014It is that time of the year again. Simcoe and Grey counties boast some terrific terrain and awesome views of the Niagara Escarpment to Georgian Bay and more.The local district (eight) of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs has put together a figureeight loop that cuts through much of the district and offers a sample of the area's best features. The loop - called Ride the 8 - is wellliked because of its connected trails and rideup amenities.You can check out the map at most.on.ca. To make the most of your adventure, we've talked to local riders and compiled a listof highlights and insider details on what you'll find along the way.BARRIE AND INNISFILBonsecour Track and Trail Snowmobile Club