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Town seeks public input on future of transit service in Bracebridge

The Town of Bracebridge is inviting residents, riders, businesses and visitors to share their thoughts on the future of local transit service through a new online public survey.

As Bracebridge Transit celebrates 10 years of service in the community, the Town is looking ahead to better understand how residents use transit today, what improvements could support future growth, and how service can continue to meet the evolving needs of the community.

Bracebridge Transit provides residents with accessible and affordable transportation throughout the urban area, helping connect people to work, school, recreation, shopping, appointments and community services. Since launching in 2016, service has continued to grow, and in 2025, ridership reached over 29,000.

The online survey asks participants about their current transit use, barriers to using transit, service priorities and ideas for future enhancements. Feedback collected will help inform future transit planning and service improvements.

Complete the online survey by Friday, June 12 at engagebracebridge.ca/transit.

About transit service in Bracebridge
Bracebridge Transit currently operates Monday through Saturday on a one-hour round trip route through the town’s urban core, stopping at 40 bus stops including the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre, Bracebridge Sportsplex, and other commercial and residential locations. The Towns specialized transit service, Bracebridge Mobility, is a mobility ride share service travelling on a door-to-door basis within the urban service area of Bracebridge. This service is available through an application process.

For more information about Bracebridge Transit and Bracebridge Mobility, including routes, schedules and services, visit bracebridge.ca/transit.

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One Comment

  1. Irma Kucera says:

    My experience was not enough direct stops on Manitoba from Taylor Rd.
    More Direct route from Manitoba to the flates.

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