If natural beauty, small-town charm, and a side of outdoor adventure sound like your jam, you’ll want to add this Ontario gem to your travel bucket list.
Bracebridge, just a two-hour drive from Toronto, is known as the waterfall capital of Muskoka, with three stunning falls in and around the town.
As well as being surrounded by some of Ontario’s most pristine wilderness and waterways, Bracebridge is packed with cozy cafes, craft breweries, historic streets, and scenic trails.
Whether you’re in it for the nature, the food, or just the vibes, here’s how to make the most of your visit.
Get outside
The best way to explore the area? Head out on the Bracebridge Waterfall Tour and turn your day into a full-on adventure.
Start at High Falls, the perfect spot to capture some stunning photographs (keep an eye out for the secret waterfall there known as Little High Falls!), before checking out Wilson’s Falls Trail, a moderate 3.6 km trail that leads to incredible views of cascading waters.
Then, make your way back downtown to take in Bracebridge Falls — Bracebridge’s most iconic landmark. Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Bracebridge Bay Trail, which follows the winding path of the Muskoka River, and where you’ll discover information plaques along the way that detail the history of the area. Don’t forget to come back at night to see the iconic falls lit up!
Eat and drink
When you work up an appetite, you’ll be spoiled for choice.
Grab a bite at The Old Station, a favourite among locals and visitors since 1985. Sit outside with a beer or cozy up inside with some classic pub fare — either way, you’ll be met with a warm, welcoming vibe.
In the mood for something lighter? Head to Oliver’s Coffee for a caffeine pick-me-up, or grab a pastry to-go from Big River Baking Co.
And if you’re a craft beer lover — welcome to paradise, because craft beer and Bracebridge go hand in hand! Some of the top spots include Muskoka Brewery, Bracebridge Barrelhouse, and the Griffin Gastropub.
Stay the night
From boutique hotels to cozy cottages, Bracebridge has accommodation options for every kind of getaway.
Check out Patterson Kaye Resort for fully equipped cottages, an on-site restaurant, private beaches, and a hot tub. Or, go to Inn at the Falls, a charming 1870s Victorian property overlooking Bracebridge Bay and just steps from downtown.
If you’re looking for a more unique accommodation option, consider booking a stay at Muskoka Dome. This eco-luxurious glamping site nestled in the woods is the perfect mix of comfort and nature.
Happy exploring!
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