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Barrie Ontario.
Barrie is a city in Central Ontario,
Canada, on the western shore of Lake
Simcoe. Although located in Simcoe
County, the city is politically
independent. Barrie is within the
northern part of the Greater Golden
Horseshoe, a densely populated and
industrialized region of Ontario.
In 2011 census, the city's
population was originally reported
as 135,711, making it the 34th
largest in Canada. The city's 2011
population was subsequently revised
to 136,063. The Barrie census
metropolitan area (CMA) had a
population of 187,013 residents,
making it the 21st largest CMA in
Canada. - Wikipedia