Where to find a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Simcoe Muskoka
Several COVID-19 immunization clinics are open for Simcoe Muskoka residents who want their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine or are eligible for their second shot.
Most clinics require an appointment and identification or an Ontario health card.
Here is a list of where COVID-19 clinic are located:
Barrie and area
- 29 Sperling Drive, Barrie
- Holly Recreation Centre - 171 Mapleton Ave., Barrie
- Innisfil Recreation Complex - 7315 Yonge St., Innisfil
Muskoka
- Canada Summit Centre - 20 Park Dr., Huntsville
- Bracebridge Sportsplex - 110 Clearbrook Trail, Bracebridge
Couchiching
- West Orillia Sports Complex, Rotary Place Arena - 100 University Ave., Orillia
North Simcoe
- North Simcoe Sports and Recreation Centre - 527 Len Self Boulevard, Midland
- Penetanguishene Memorial Arena - 61 Maria St., Penetang
South Georgian Bay
- Collingwood Royal Canadian Legion (Drive-thru) - 490 Ontario Street
- Wasaga Beach RecPlex Community Centre (Drive-thru) - 1724 Mosley Street
South Simcoe
- Tottenham Community Centre - 139 Queen Street North, Tottenham
- Bob Fallis Arena - 2961 10 Sideroad, Bradford
Plus, the health unit added a new clinic starting Monday at the New Tecumseth Recreation Centre, 7300 Industrial Parkway in Alliston.
Simcoe Muskoka Vaccine Clinics
Additionally, residents who need assisted transportation to and from a vaccination appointment have several options.
- Barrie residents: Barrie Transit or call Service Barrie at 705-726-4242
- Innisfil residents: Innisfil Transit
- County of Simcoe residents: CT Link Transportation Portal
- North Simcoe: Community Outreach
- Muskoka residents: District of Muskoka Website
Complete information on Simcoe Muskoka's vaccination program, including how to book, is available here.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
BREAKING Health Canada to change sperm donor screening rules for men who have sex with men
Health Canada will change its longstanding policy restricting gay and bisexual men from donating to sperm banks in Canada, CTV News has learned. The federal health agency has adopted a revised directive removing the ban on gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, effective May 8.
American millionaire Jonathan Lehrer denied bail after being charged with killing Canadian couple
American millionaire Jonathan Lehrer, one of two men charged in the killings of a Canadian couple in Dominica, has been denied bail.
LeBlanc says he plans to run in next election, under Trudeau's leadership
Cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc says he plans to run in the next election as a candidate under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership, amid questions about his rumoured interest in succeeding his longtime friend for the top job.
U.S. vetoes a widely supported UN resolution backing full membership for Palestine
The United States has vetoed a widely backed UN resolution that would have paved the way for full United Nations membership for the state of Palestine.
Sports columnist apologizes for 'oafish' comments directed at Caitlin Clark. The controversy isn’t over
A male columnist has apologized for a cringeworthy moment during former University of Iowa superstar and college basketball’s highest scorer Caitlin Clark’s first news conference as an Indiana Fever player.
Bayer recalls hydraSense baby product over 'potential contamination'
Bayer announced Thursday it is recalling two lots of its hydraSense Baby Nasal Care Easydose due to a potential contamination.
Cat found on Toronto Pearson airport runway 3 days after going missing
Kevin the cat has been reunited with his family after enduring a harrowing three-day ordeal while lost at Toronto Pearson International Airport earlier this week.
Grandparent scam suspects had ties to Italian organized crime, police allege
A group of suspects that allegedly defrauded seniors across Ontario and other parts of Canada using a so-called emergency grandparent scam appear to have ties to 'Italian traditional organized crime,' according to an investigator involved in the OPP-led probe.
Trend Line Anger, pessimism towards federal government reach six-year high: Nanos survey
Most Canadians in March reported feeling angry or pessimistic towards the federal government than at any point in the last six years, according to a survey by Nanos Research.