Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada is a community in the Muskoka region known as "Cottage Country". The town sits on the banks of the Muskoka River, east of Muskoka Lake, and centres around Muskoka Waterfall. Bracebridge is best known for its many waterfalls, art and outdoor adventures.
Activities most enjoyed in the community and surrounding areas include kayaking, canoeing, swimming, picnicking, sightseeing, boating, water skiing, jet skiing, SUP, rock climbing, biking, golfing, hiking, camping, horseback riding, birding, fishing, and xc skiing and snowmobiling.
A few of the more popular activity destinations are Wilson Falls, Muskoka Falls, Bowyer's Beach, Henry Marsh, and the Anne Willaims, Bracebridge Bay, Kevin Grove and Kerr Parks. The trails best explored are the Heritage and Strawberry Bay Point Trail.
Some of the attractions, history and cultural venues in Bracebridge, Ontario include Lady Muskoka, Santa's Village, Woodchester Villa, Rotary Centennial Gardens, Muskoka Foundry and the historic downtown.
Services important to travelers in and around the community include accommodations, restaurants, tours, rentals, gift stores, guides, coffee houses, gas stations, liquor stores, grocery stores, internet, galleries, library, cell service, and taxi services.