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.
Congratulations to the Town of Bracebridge’s Economic Development branch on winning three Marketing Canada Awards from the Economic Developers Association of Canada (EDAC). Award winners were announced on Tuesday, October 1 at their annual conference.
Join Mayor Rick Maloney, members of Council, stakeholders and the community as the Town of Bracebridge officially opens the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre.
Today, the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre was transformed into a training ground for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
From October 6 to 12, Bracebridge Fire and the Town of Bracebridge recognize Fire Prevention Week to help educate the community on fire safety and preparedness.
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Bracebridge proposes to enact an amended Fees and Charges By-law for 2024-2025. Proposed amendments were made in the following category:
Corporate Services - Administration Branch
The Muskoka Lumber Community Centre will be closed on Wednesday, October 2 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a private event.
Beginning today, a contractor will be on site at Annie Williams Memorial Park to start preparing for the installation of a labyrinth. Work will take approximately five weeks to complete.
Beginning Monday, September 30, representatives from Davey Tree Service will be surveying trees in the urban area of Bracebridge on behalf of the Town as part of the Urban Tree Management Plan.
A Noise Exemption has been issued to 1771632 Ontario Limited.
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.
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