HistoryThe character of the town of Bracebridge is shaped by its proximity to Lake Muskoka to which it is connected by 6 miles of the Muskoka River, and by the promise of abundant water power afforded by the great waterfall at the foot of the town.2 Early growth of the town occurred in proximity to the falls which powered the first factory. The arrival of the Grand Trunk Railway cemented the town's role as a transportation hub for the area. Modern settlement of the town began in the 1860's, beginning at first with a few log huts. By 1870 the village had a population of about 400, growing to reach a total of about 2,000 by the turn of the 20th century.3 The village was incorporated in 1875 and became a town under an Act of parliament in 1889. NewspapersThe first newspaper in Bracebridge was the Northern Advocate begun in 1870 by Thomas McMurray. It was joined in 1872 by the Free Grant Gazette owned by E.F. Stephenson. The Advocate ceased publication in 1874 and was bought out by Stephenson. Competition resumed, however, in 1878 when Mr Gaffe and Mr Oaten founded the Muskoka Herald. 4 SportsBracebridge is home to many various sports teams.citation needed Bracebridge minor hockey teams are called the Bears.citation needed Bracebridge has a soccer club called the Bracebridge Storm.citation needed The town of Bracebridge built a state of the art Sportsplex in 2006 which contains a rock climbing wall, indoor track, eight-lane swimming pool and fitness studio.citation needed The Town partnered with the Muskoka Limberettes Gymnastics Club to create a gymnastics facility in the same building.citation needed The Sportsplex is part of the same complex including the Bracebridge and Muskoka Lakes Secondary School and Rene M. Caisse Memorial Theatre.citation needed Attractions and venuesBracebridge is the home of Santa's Village, a Christmas theme park, established in 1955.citation needed It was inspired by the town’s location at 45 degrees latitude, halfway between the equator and the North Pole.citation needed EducationBracebridge is served by several elementary schools, and two high schools: Bracebridge and Muskoka Lakes Secondary School, and St. Dominic Catholic Secondary School.citation needed Nipissing University and Georgian College have a shared satellite campus in the town.citation needed Both Georgian College and Nipissing University have expanded their campuses (2008).citation needed Georgian has moved into the former Town swimming pool/recreation centre, the "Centennial Centre" on Wellington Street.citation needed Georgian's grand opening date was September 11, 2007.citation needed Nipissing University opened its doors next to Georgian the following year for the 2008 semester. MediaBracebridge is served by the local radio station, CFBG 99.5FM, which is a hot adult contemporary format that uses the on-air brand "Moose FM" owned by the Haliburton Broadcasting Group.citation needed Local newspapers include Bracebridge Examiner [1], District Weekender, Muskoka Sun and Muskoka Advance.
The Bracebridge Towne Express ‘trolley’, sponsored by Santa’s Village, provides the town with local public transport. However, it only makes trips to Santa's Village on Sunday afternoons during the summer season.
New ServicesOn May 13, 2008, the CRTC announces that it has received an application for a broadcasting licence to provide a commercial radio service to serve Bracebridge and Gravenhurst, Ontario. Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-42 Notable people of Bracebridge
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ReferencesHopkins, J. Castell (1896). Encyclopedic Canada or The Progress of a Nation. Toronto: Bradley-Garretson Company Ltd. pp. 346–350. http://books.google.com/books?id=ZsIOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA3&dq=encyclopedic+canada+progress+of+a&as_brr=1&client=firefox-a#PPA346,M1.
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