Significant Weather Event Declared
The Town of Bracebridge has declared a Significant Weather Event due to the freezing rain and continued hazards it has caused. Residents are asked to stay home, stay off of roads and stay indoors.
There are hazardous conditions across Bracebridge due to fallen trees and branches, impassable roads, downed power lines and continued power outages. Local road closures will be implemented as required.
Public Works crews are working on tree removal where it is safe to do so and continue to maintain the road and sidewalk network. Stay safe.
Residents urged to stay indoors at home and off of roads. Continued hazardous conditions due to fallen trees and branches, downed power lines and outages.
The Town of Bracebridge’s Emergency Control Group continues to monitor the outcome of the weekend’s freezing rain event and hazards it caused. Public Works crews have been working tirelessly to maintain road operations and are focusing on removing tree debris. The Significant Weather Event will remain in effect until further notice.
The Town of Bracebridge has declared a Significant Weather Event due to the freezing rain and continued hazards it has caused. Residents are asked to stay home, stay off of roads and stay indoors.
The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has updated the weather condition statement bulletin to a Flood Warning due to the forecasted precipitation.
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.
All inquiries and applications can be directed to Bracebridge Library at careers@bracebridgelibrary.ca.
The March 25, 2025 Council Correspondence is now available.
The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has issued a Flood Watch bulletin for the Black River and North Branch of the Muskoka River.
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