From the April 17, 2014, Kingston (Canada) Region.com "200 years of history in our midst" by Mark Bergin.
Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie was a commodore during the blockade of the Chesapeake in the War of 1812 as well as along the American east coast. he later lived in Kingston, Ontario. Barrie Street and the Village of Barriefield are named after him. There is also the City of Barrie in southern Ontario.
In 1820, Barriefield named for him
he served as commissioner of the Royal Navy Dockyard of Kingston where he oversaw its expansion which Barriefield overlooks.
Much of Barriefield was owned by Richard Cartwright who developed the town and sold lots to people working at the dockyard during the War of 1812 when it was the scene of much construction during the Great Naval Race. many homes from this period still stand.
--Brock-Perry
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