The onomatopoeia of a sneeze.
Achoo.
This American fast-food restaurant, popularized for its chicken wings, popped up a location in North Barrie's Crossing Plaza on Cundles Rd. E in June 2025.
Wingstop.
This is, globally, the most popular flavour of ice cream.
Vanilla.
Un soleil.
A sun.
This 1997 fictional romance film, starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo Dicaprio, depicts a famous non-fiction "unsinkable" ocean liner catastrophe off the coast of Newfoundland.
Titanic.
Originally used by Indigenous-Australian groups for hunting, this light-weight, curved object is signified by its ability to be thrown and caught with one release.
If you are driving northbound from Toronto, this is the first exit off of Highway 400 into Barrie.
Mapleview Dr.
Other than the cheese provided, these two ingredients are most commonly needed to make a pot of Kraft Dinner mac n' cheese.
Butter and milk.
Un chandail.
A sweater.
Despite its title as the highest-grossing war-film of all time, this three-hour long film, starring Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh, famously competed with Barbie in the box office, and lost.
Oppenheimer.
A characteristic only seen in ungulate mammals, like horses and donkeys, these act as a covering over the end of each foot.
Hoof.
This lake, located just north of Barrie, has an average depth of just two metres and is mostly populated by multiple pike, bass, and panfish species.
Little Lake.
This fruit, commonly cut and meticulously placed on a slice of toast, is also referred to as an "alligator pear".
Avocado.
Une salle de bain.
A bathroom.
This 1964 musical blockbuster scored Julie Andrews the Academy Award for Best Actress, with her performance as the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious nanny character.
Mary Poppins.
The frameworks for this modern-day technological advancement, called "frequency-hopping" at the time, was co-founded by famous female Hollywood actress and inventor, Hedy Lamarr.
Bluetooth.
This street links Grove St. E and Wellington St. E to Downtown Barrie and intersects with Bayfield St. and Dunlop St. E to create the Five Points intersection.
Clapperton St.
First created in 1969 in Calgary, this national drink of Canada commonly has Worcestershire sauce and clam broth as its ingredients.
Bloody Caesar.
Un pays.
A country.
In 1994, three of this Canadian actor's blockbuster hits - The Mask, Dumb and Dumber, and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, were all released.
Jim Carrey.
A small, handheld musical instrument that adds a buzzing, nasal-like quality to the human voice.
Kazoo.
In June 2025, the Hudson's Bay went out of business after its 356 year lifetime, making room for this Canadian supermarket chain to appear at the Georgian Mall in 2027.
Longo's.
Name two of the ten most eaten foods on Earth, according to CEO World Magazine, as of 2023.
(1) Milk, (2) Rice, (3) Wheat, (4) Potatoes, (5) Tomatoes, (6) Maize/Corn, (7) Sugar, (8) Seafood, (9) Cassava, (10) Chicken.
Une chauve-souris.
A bat.
This 1996 cult-classic horror film is most known for killing off movie star and current talk show host, Drew Barrymore, in the first 15 minutes of the film.
Scream.