ON · 43 cities · 918,453 population
The Barrie metropolitan area is the 62nd largest metro area in Canada, with a total population of 918,453 spread across 43 cities and towns in ON. Anchored by Barrie, this metro area is a significant economic and cultural hub that draws residents and businesses from across the region.
Residents of the Barrie metro area earn an average household income of $92,702, while the average home value sits at $640,439. Renters in the area pay an average of $1,202 per month, making the cost of living relatively high compared to the national average. About 21.0% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, reflecting the area's growing workforce.
The Barrie metro reports an average violent crime rate of 58.4 per 1,000 residents, which is above the national average. Property crime averages 44.4 per 1,000 residents across the metro. The area experiences an average annual temperature of 44.6°F, with cooler temperatures throughout the year. The average poverty rate across cities in this metro is 10.2%, which is near the national average.
With 43 distinct communities ranging from major urban centers to smaller suburban towns, the Barrie metro area offers a wide variety of living options. From bustling city neighborhoods to quiet suburban communities, the metro provides options for families, young professionals, and retirees alike. Explore the full list of cities below to find detailed data on population, income, housing costs, and more.
| Avg Annual Temperature | 44.6°F |
| Avg January Temp | 19.8°F |
| Avg July Temp | 68.0°F |
| Avg Annual Precipitation | 37.0" |
| Avg Violent Crime Rate | 58.4 per 1K |
| Avg Property Crime Rate | 44.4 per 1K |
| Avg Unemployment Rate | 9.4% |
| Avg Poverty Rate | 10.2% |
| Avg Median Age | 43.7 |