Barry'S Bay is a city in Ontario, Canada
Barry's Bay is a community in the township of Madawaska Valley, Ontario, Canada, located two hours west of Ottawa on the shores of Kamaniskeg Lake, with a population of approximately 1,300 people. Originally named 'Kuaenash Ne-ishing' (Algonquin for 'beautiful bay') Barry's Bay was later named after James Barry, a foreman for McLaughlin's Lumber in Arnprior who constructed a cabin as his headquarters in the area where St. Hedwig's Church currently stands. The town was officially incorporated in 1933.
Top sights in Barry'S Bay | |
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Madawaska Kanu Centre | 45.414523 / -77.756778 |
Grumblin' Granny'S | 45.488015 / -77.674980 |
Zurakowski Park | 45.488389 / -77.677370 |
Day On The Bay Fishing Charter | 45.485740 / -77.681101 |
Bell Bay Provincial Park | 45.490037 / -77.862261 |
Carson Lake Provincial Park | 45.500940 / -77.747211 |
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