Field Guides/Barrie/Swimming & Beach
Strong
Best WindowJuly and August for lifeguarded swimming; June and September for shoulder-season beach days
Variantslake-swim · beach-day
RegionBarrie, Ontario

Swimming & Beach.

Four lifeguard-staffed beaches line Kempenfelt Bay inside Barrie — Centennial, Johnson's, Tyndale, and Minet's Point — running from the downtown waterfront east along the bay. Centennial Beach is the flagship downtown swim, anchored on the Waterfront Heritage Trail; SPLASH ON, an inflatable waterpark, runs there seasonally on Kempenfelt Bay.

Swimming & Beach in Barrie
01 — What to know

The brief.

All four beaches are lifeguarded only in the warm-weather window; outside that window, the parks remain open but unguarded. The bay's protected geometry — a 14.5 km arm rather than open Lake Simcoe — gives sheltered swimming water through summer; deeper cold water just offshore at Kempenfelt's centre means surface temperatures stay cooler than at the shallow lake's south end.

July and August are peak warm-water months; June and September are shoulder-season beach days with cool water. The four beaches sit within walking or short-cycling distance of one another along the Waterfront Heritage Trail and North Shore Trail.

02 — Locations

4. places.

  1. 01

    Centennial Beach

    Flagship downtown waterfront beach; lifeguarded; SPLASH ON inflatable waterpark seasonal.

  2. 02

    Johnson's Beach

    Lifeguarded beach on the bay's north shore; parking at Johnson's Beach Park.

  3. 03

    Tyndale Park & Beach

    East-end waterfront park and lifeguarded beach.

  4. 04

    Minet's Point Park & Beach

    Open-bay waterfront park and lifeguarded beach.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
20
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.7
scale 0–11
Humidity
85%
relative
Visibility
16.2 km
clear
Temp
+2.5°
H 15° · L 0°
Sun
05:54 / 20:35
14h 41m daylight
F
Out of season for swimming & beach

Temperature (2.5°C) below the typical range and outside the typical season window.