Bear Creek Eco Park is a municipally managed nature area and wetland park in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. It forms part of the larger Bear Creek Wetlands. The park lies at 121 Ferndale Drive South and includes a small parking lot with accessible spaces. It has Crushed-limestone paths and a wooden boardwalk that goes through the pond, giving views of the wetland interior.
Bear Creek Eco Park has painted turtles, Common snapping turtles fish, amphibians and various birds including ducks.
A stormwater-management pond within the park was built in 1988. In summer 2021 city crews drained part of the pond to remove accumulated sediment; fish, turtles and amphibians were relocated to nearby habitat under provincial approvals before work began. The trail section reopened after the project finished in September 2021.
Local observers noted increased cattail growth between 2018 and 2023, with fewer turtles and waterfowl visible at times.
A dry spring in 2025 left the marsh noticeably dry, with significantly reduced pond water.