Members of Bracebridge’s business community are invited to join Mayor Maloney at the Mayor’s Business Breakfast on Wednesday, October 29 in the Muskoka Leon’s Auditorium.
The September 23, 2025 Council Correspondence is now available.
Today, Mayor Rick Maloney unveiled newly updated signage along the Heritage Walking Trail as part of the Town’s ongoing 150-year anniversary celebration.
Today, Mayor Maloney, members of Council and the community officially unveiled the new Bracebridge 150 forest, a sesquicentennial legacy tree planting initiative, located on Town parkland between Little Ryans Way and Gostick Park.
The September 16, 2025 Council Correspondence is now available.
All applications and inquiries are to be directed to the Bracebridge Library at careers@bracebridgelibrary.ca
Today, Mayor Maloney, members of Council and the community officially unveiled the Town’s newest public art piece, We All Come From Water, by Canadian artist Jacquie Comrie. Created in partnership with the Downtown Bracebridge Business Improvement Area (BIA), the vibrant mural is located at 19 Taylor Road and stands as a vibrant and welcoming landmark in the heart of downtown.
The Town of Bracebridge is working to create a Multi-Year Accessibility Plan and invites all residents, visitors, and community stakeholders to participate in shaping the future of accessibility in the community.
A Noise Exemption has been issued to the Bracebridge BIA.
I, Mayor Rick Maloney, hereby approve the by-laws passed at the Town of Bracebridge Council meeting held on September 10, 2025 in accordance with s. 284.11(4) of the Municipal Act, 2001.
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