TOTAL FIRE BAN IN EFFECT
The fire danger rating is set to extreme and a total fire ban is in effect. With increasing temperatures, dry conditions and the threats taking place in much of the country, a total fire ban is needed to ensure the health and safety of the community.
NO fires of any type are permitted at any time, including for cooking and warmth.
Join the Town of Bracebridge in recognizing the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to honour the children who never returned home, the Survivors of residential schools, and all of their families and communities. We seek to understand the impact and intergenerational harm these schools have caused to Indigenous families and their communities and honour the First Nations, Inuit and Métis lives that were lost.
On Saturday, September 28, Bracebridge Fire wants you to test your smoke alarms as part of the second annual Test Your Smoke Alarm Day. Be prepared to be Saved by the Beep with working smoke alarms – your best chance at keeping you and your family safe in the event of a fire.
Today, the Town of Bracebridge formally unveiled two new pieces of public art at the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre; All My Relations by Kyle Thornley of Metal Mind Forge and I.D.E.A Mural by lead artist, Jim Bravo, and assistant artist, Steph Schofield.
This notice is to advise that the section of Trans Canada Trail from 340 Ecclestone Drive to James W. Kerr Park (130 Beaumont Drive) will be temporarily closed until further notice for trail maintenance.
The Town of Bracebridge has identified an opportunity to declare the property at 3 Ecclestone Drive, known as Bird Mill Mews, as surplus and is reviewing the option of selling it.
On Wednesday, August 14, Council approved the recommendation that the Town retain municipal ownership of 94 Manitoba Street, known as the Carnegie Library, for municipal operations, aligning with the community recommendations made in the Downtown Master Plan.
Join Mayor Rick Maloney, members of Council and the community as the Town of Bracebridge unveils two new public art pieces at the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre.
Join Mayor Maloney, members of Council, guests from Bracebridge’s business community and NOSM University to welcome nine, third-year medical students who will be participating in their comprehensive community clerkship (CCC) program with Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare in Bracebridge and Huntsville.
The Town of Bracebridge Recreation department is introducing new updates, fees and programs to further enhance the customer experience and commitment to providing exceptional service.
Due to Labour Day on Monday, September 2, several Town facilities will be closed.
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