The Town of Bracebridge will install the floating snowmobile bridge on Monday, November 24 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., weather permitting. The bridge is located near 154 Beaumont Drive and 147 Santa’s Village Road and allows snowmobilers to safely travel over the Muskoka River.
Today, Enbridge Gas Ontario (Enbridge Gas), and the Bracebridge Fire Department announced they are working together to improve home safety and bring fire and carbon monoxide-related deaths down to zero.
Starting today, Bracebridge Transit riders can manage transit fare card balances and monthly passes online through the new UseTransit portal. This enhancement will empower passengers with a faster, simpler, and more flexible experience.
The Muskoka Small Business Centre (MSBC) is excited to unveil its refreshed brand and newly redesigned website, marking an exciting new chapter in how the organization supports and connects with entrepreneurs across Muskoka.
The Town of Bracebridge’s Public Works team is ready for colder temperatures and the winter months ahead. Crews work diligently to ensure municipal roads, sidewalks, walkways and parking lots remain safe for motorists and pedestrians.
With the Toronto Blue Jays just one win away from a World Series championship, the Town of Bracebridge is stepping up to the plate to show support for Canada’s team. Today, Mayor Rick Maloney unofficially declared that, for the remainder of the World Series, Bracebridge will be known as “JaysBridge”, a playful nod to the national excitement surrounding the Blue Jays’ incredible postseason run.
From November 1 to 7, the Town of Bracebridge and Bracebridge Fire Department are recognizing Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week, reminding residents to understand the risks of CO and take steps to keep their homes and families safe.
Due to the ongoing postal service disruptions, the Town of Bracebridge will not be mailing annual statements to property owners enrolled in the pre-authorized payment (PAP) plan for property taxes.
The Town of Bracebridge is excited to announce that the community has chosen a name for the new bear sculpture at the Woodchester Storybook Trail, introducing Chester.
On Saturday, October 18, the Town of Bracebridge recognized and celebrated community members for their contributions at the Community Recognition Awards in the Muskoka Leon’s Auditorium.
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