Due to the holidays, hours of operation for Town services and facilities will vary. Please refer to the chart below for details.
Reporting to the Recreation Programmer or designate, the Camp Coordinator is responsible for planning, organizing and supervising high quality camp programming that is stimulating and enjoyable for all camp participants. This position also supervises Camp Counsellors and Volunteers to ensure the maintenance of a safe and welcoming environment for all participants and the successful delivery of care, supervision and activities to camp participants.
Reporting to the Recreation Programmer or designate, the Camp Counsellor is responsible for delivering high quality camp programming that is stimulating and enjoyable for all camp participants. The Camp Counsellor also maintains a safe and welcoming environment for all participants and is responsible for delivering care, supervision and activities to camp participants.
Today, Town of Bracebridge Council approved the 2025 municipal budget and business plan, which focuses on incorporating operating costs of the new Muskoka Lumber Community Centre, maintaining low long-term average growth in the Town’s tax rate, and prioritizing critical investment in municipal services and infrastructure in a continuously challenging fiscal environment.
The Town of Bracebridge invites members of the community to provide input into the theme of the next public art mural in Downtown Bracebridge.
The Town of Bracebridge is excited to offer an array of programs and events to celebrate the season at the Sportsplex and Muskoka Lumber Community Centre.
Reporting to the Wellness and Aquatics Coordinator or designate, the Wellness Coach is responsible for providing orientations to current and potential clients, assisting in the daily operations of the wellness centre, monitoring fitness passes and memberships, and interacting with staff, participants and the public to provide relevant information.
On Wednesday December 11, at approximately 3:50 a.m., Bracebridge Fire Department was dispatched to a private waste management facility at 1232 Rosewarne Drive. Upon arrival, crews found smoke and flames coming from a large outdoor pile of refuse approximately 10,000 square feet in size.
Public Works crews continue snow removal operations as a result of last week’s snow event, focusing on pushing back snow along roadways and sidewalk clearing. The Significant Weather Event remains in effect until further notice.
The December 10, 2024 Council Correspondence is now available.
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