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Barrie
Just come back from 3 and a half weeks in Ontario, most of which was spent in Barrie again.
We had a great time and enjoyed the lakeshore beach festivals etc. We also spent time researching banks, properties and made many new friends and contacts, some of whom were through chatting in Tim Hortons :) However, we did check the news most days and continue to do so online and are concerned that there does seem to be a few problems, with drugs, vandalism, occasional shootings and stabbings and even graffiti (although I made contact with a councillor who assures me there's a council initiative planned to deal with it) What's the feeling of those who've moved over in the last couple of years? Has the city changed? We don't want to relocate only to encounter the same sort of issues we have here in Croydon. |
Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by Rontel
(Post 5301737)
Just come back from 3 and a half weeks in Ontario, most of which was spent in Barrie again.
We had a great time and enjoyed the lakeshore beach festivals etc. We also spent time researching banks, properties and made many new friends and contacts, some of whom were through chatting in Tim Hortons :) However, we did check the news most days and continue to do so online and are concerned that there does seem to be a few problems, with drugs, vandalism, occasional shootings and stabbings and even graffiti (although I made contact with a councillor who assures me there's a council initiative planned to deal with it) What's the feeling of those who've moved over in the last couple of years? Has the city changed? We don't want to relocate only to encounter the same sort of issues we have here in Croydon. But it's just like Croydon. A commuter town populated mainly by lower income people, inevitably it'll have the same sorts of issues. It'll be colder though, with more snow. |
Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by Rontel
(Post 5301737)
Just come back from 3 and a half weeks in Ontario, most of which was spent in Barrie again.
We had a great time and enjoyed the lakeshore beach festivals etc. We also spent time researching banks, properties and made many new friends and contacts, some of whom were through chatting in Tim Hortons :) However, we did check the news most days and continue to do so online and are concerned that there does seem to be a few problems, with drugs, vandalism, occasional shootings and stabbings and even graffiti (although I made contact with a councillor who assures me there's a council initiative planned to deal with it) What's the feeling of those who've moved over in the last couple of years? Has the city changed? We don't want to relocate only to encounter the same sort of issues we have here in Croydon. |
Re: Barrie
We were going to settle in Barrie up until our visit 3 weeks ago. We have now brought a house in Wasaga Beach 50kms away. On this visit Barrie just didn't do it for us. We were also there for the dragon boat racing, Barriefair etc. We stay in the Holiday Inn on Fairview.
Chris |
Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 5301862)
But it's just like Croydon. A commuter town populated mainly by lower income people, inevitably it'll have the same sorts of issues. It'll be colder though, with more snow.
Believe me I've been to Croydon and Barrie within the last year, and Croydon was much grottier. In terms of dubious, shifty looking characters, Croydon wins that category as well. Barrie tends to attract Toronto commuters whose jobs etc, are in the northern fringes (York Region) but don't want a Toronto priced house. |
Re: Barrie
Yes, I was surprised by the comparison of Barrie and Croydon: there are some very rich bits of both as well as the more rundown parts.
We found some very unexpected parts to Barrie such as Johnson beach which was great and we had it almost to ourselves many a time. I'm interested in your choosing Wasaga over Barrie, Chris. It's a lovely part of the world but doesn't it get snarled with traffic/Toronto types up there during the summer? Paul |
Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by clynnog
(Post 5302391)
Barrie tends to attract Toronto commuters whose jobs etc, are in the northern fringes (York Region) but don't want a Toronto priced house.
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Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 5302444)
Doesn't Croydon attract London commuters whose jobs etc, are in the southern fringes but don't want a London priced house? I suggest that dormitory towns are much of a muchness regardless of the country of location.
Can we stop talking about Croydon - I know too much about it :) I want the residents' view on Barrie. |
Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by Rontel
(Post 5302498)
Reigate or Guildford.
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Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 5302536)
Too upmarket. Luton might be nearer the mark in terms of being working class.
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Re: Barrie
Do you live in Barrie?
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Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by Rontel
(Post 5302585)
Do you live in Barrie?
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Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by Rontel
(Post 5302585)
Do you live in Barrie?
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Re: Barrie
i don't find it half as depressing as Oakville or any or those other GTA suburbs.
At least Barrie isn't wall to wall housing, with tiny lots. Just my opinion. Chris |
Re: Barrie
Originally Posted by cneldred
(Post 5302616)
At least Barrie isn't wall to wall housing, with tiny lots.
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