The Town of Bracebridge Recreation department is pleased to offer a fall session full of programs and events that help support the health and wellbeing of the community. Fall session registration begins on Tuesday, September 2 for fitness classes and Wednesday, September 10 for all other programs.
The Muskoka Association of Fire Chiefs has lowered the fire danger rating to moderate for all of Muskoka. Small, recreational, open-air fires are permitted between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. No daytime burning is permitted.
In early September, the Town of Bracebridge will begin a reconstruction project of the Memorial Park bandshell. Located at 130 Manitoba Street, the bandshell plays an important role in community events and engagement.
The August 26, 2025 Council Correspondence is now available.
Notice of Application for Consent under Section 53 of the Planning Act, 1990. The following applications are considered complete:
Reporting to the Manager of By-law Enforcement or designate, the Crossing Guard is responsible for safely escorting and assisting children and adults across designated roadways and intersections.
A weekly newsletter on what campers need for an exciting week of camp.
The August 20, 2025 Council Correspondence is now available.
The entrance to the Storybook Trail at Bird Lane is temporarily closed due to the Bird Lane and Richard Street reconstruction project. The trail can still be accessed via King Street and Entrance Drive (Muskoka Road 37).
Muskoka Hockey is bringing professional NHL talent to Bracebridge for a special community event at the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre on Monday, August 25, from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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