From the Town of Bracebridge:
Beginning today, the Town of Bracebridge will begin to remove the signage along the Heritage Walking Trail to prepare for new signage installation in 2025. Located throughout the downtown and along the waterfront, each sign depicts text and historical images about the location, which are in need of replacement as they have fallen into disrepair. New sign infrastructure, with a refreshed design, are planned to be installed in summer 2025.
The Town of Bracebridge is celebrating its 150-year anniversary in 2025. The installation of rehabilitated Heritage Walking Trail signage has been identified as a legacy project as part of the anniversary celebration.
About the Heritage Walking Trail
The Bracebridge Heritage Walking Trail, originally created in 1981, and takes visitors along a path of local monuments, historic sites and destinations significant to Bracebridge. The trail includes 12 signs located throughout the downtown and waterfront areas on either side of the Muskoka River, and at the historic octagonal home known as Woodchester. Each sign contains photographs and descriptions of locations significant to the Town’s history. While walking the trail, visitors can appreciate and utilize the park lands and trails, visit downtown shopping and restaurants, and take in the view at the Woodchester observation deck.
More information about the Heritage Walking Trail will be released in 2025 as part of the trail relaunch and revitalization.
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Dana Viking says
The existing signage is being removed starting today but the new signage is being installed the summer of 2025.????
So for nine months there will be no signage for locals and visitors. Does this makes sense? Why the rush? Can you imagine a business taking down signage before new signage was about to be installed? Nine months???
It’s a mystery as to what the thinking is at Bracebridge Town Hall. Never ceases to amaze.