The Town of Bracebridge is one of six lower-tier municipalities within the District Municipality of Muskoka.
Town Council is comprised of nine members including:
- Mayor
- Five Ward Councillors
- Three District Councillors
The current term of Council began on November 16, 2022 and will end on November 15, 2026.
Each member of Council was elected to represent the entire Town and you can contact them concerning a matter of interest. Letters sent to an individual Member of Council will not appear on an agenda.
View information about Communicating with Council or one of its Committees.
Council Code of Conduct
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Many Municipal Councils have implemented a Code of Conduct to ensure that Council and its Committees share a common basis of acceptable conduct.
View the Town of Bracebridge Council Code of Conduct
Independent Integrity Commissioner
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To ensure that this Code of Conduct is followed, the Town appointed Suzanne Craig as an independent Integrity Commissioner who is responsible for:
- Providing information to Council and Committee members as to their obligations under the Code
- Conducting investigations and provide reports regarding alleged breaches of the Code
- Providing an annual report to Council on the activities of the Integrity Commissioner
Any individual who has reasonable grounds to believe that a Member has breached a provision of the Code, may file a complaint with the Town’s Integrity Commissioner:
Suzanne Craig
5694 Highway #7 East PO Box 427 Markham, ON L3P 0E3
E-Mail: suzannecraigintegrity@gmail.com
For more information regarding the Town’s Integrity Commissioner, Integrity Commissioner Annual Reports and the Council Code of Conduct contact the Clerk:
Lori McDonald
Director of Corporate Services/Clerk
1000 Taylor Court Bracebridge, ON P1L 1R6
Phone: (705) 645-5264 Ext. 3200
Fax: (705) 645-1262
E-Mail: lmcdonald@bracebridge.ca
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Statements of Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest
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In carrying out their duties as Elected and Appointed Officials, all members of Council and members of Committees and Local Boards, are required to disclose a pecuniary interest with respect to any matter under consideration by Council, Committee or the Local Board where there is a reasonable likelihood or expectation of financial gain or loss by the member or a related person as identified in the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act. The onus and obligation to declare a pecuniary interest rests with each member, the time for this declaration is allotted at every meeting.
In accordance with s.5.1 of the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, at a meeting at which a member discloses an interest under section 5, or as soon as possible afterwards, the member shall file a written statement of the interest and its general nature with the clerk of the municipality or the secretary of the committee or local board, as the case may be.
Statement of Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest (Fillable Form)
The Municipal Conflict of Interest Act requires the Municipality to establish and maintain a registry detailing these declarations of pecuniary interest and provide access to this registry to all interested parties.
In accordance with s.6.1 of the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, every municipality and local board shall establish and maintain a registry in which shall be kept,
(a) A copy of each statement filed under s.5.1, and
(b) A copy of each declaration recorded under section 6.
The registry shall be available to the public for inspection in the manner and during the time that the municipality or local board, as the case may be, may determine.
Registry of Statements of Disclosures of Pecuniary Interests
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Council Priorities |
Council Priorities for the 2022-2026 Term of Office can be downloaded here, or viewed below.

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