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Bracebridge is served by several elementary schools and two high schools: Bracebridge and Muskoka Lakes Secondary School, and Saint Dominic Catholic Secondary School.
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The 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.
Bracebridge is the home and main hub of Muskoka Transport, a successful shipping and receiving company owned and operated by the Hammond family.
Bracebridge is remembered as having dammed Ebrook to form Bracebridge Pool, now in Sutton Park, which he used for fishing.
Rosseau is serviced by roads which provide access to Huntsville, Parry Sound, Bracebridge, Windermere and other small communities in the area.
The Muskoka Campus is located in Bracebridge, Ontario, north of Barrie just off Hwy # 11 in the cottage country of Muskoka.
The company is named for the Haliburton region in Central Ontario, where majority owner and president Christopher Grossman, a longtime radio sales manager, trainer and executive, was also a hotelier before purchasing his first radio station, CFBG in Bracebridge.
The Bracebridge Dinner at Yosemite is an annual Christmas event held at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park.
Kingsbury Hall ( or Bracebridge Hall as it was their family home for many years ) is now only part lived in as a farmhouse.
The central road junction in Bracebridge Heath is the junction of three Roman roads, now the A15 ( the Sleaford Road ), the A607 ( the Grantham Road ), and Cross O ' Cliffe Hill into Lincoln.
St John's primary school, formerly Bracebridge Heath County Primary School, is also located on the same road along with a small row of shops.
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It was named after a book, Bracebridge Hall by Washington Irving, that the postmaster in charge of naming towns was reading at the time.
The Bracebridge Towne Express trolley, sponsored by Santa's Village, provides the town with local public transport.
The Bracebridge railway station receives service six times per week by the Ontario Northland Northlander line.
The blade mill at Bracebridge Pool fell out of use by 1678 and was destroyed, however, it was reconstructed by 1729.
Bracebridge Gazette, November 11, 1937, an address by Redmond Thomas, Assistant Editor of the Bracebridge Gazette, delivered to a meeting of the Men Teachers ' Federation of Muskoka.
It was also visited by Washington Irving, who wrote about it as Bracebridge Hall, taking the name from Abraham Bracebridge, husband of the last member of the Holte family to live there.
A Royal Flying Corps ( RFC ) aerodrome at Bracebridge Heath originally opened in 1916 for use by the Robey-Peters aircraft factory, in the manufacture and flight testing of their own designs and licence-built Sopwith aircraft.
In World War II, an aircraft repair organisation at Bracebridge Heath, managed by A V Roe and Co Ltd, recovered large numbers of damaged Lancaster bombers, which would otherwise have been scrapped, returning them to service and making a major contribution to the bomber offensive against Nazi Germany.
Lindon ran the school for 15 years, but was never fully accepted by the old boys because he lacked the personal warmth with the boys that had been seen with Bracebridge Wilson and Cuthbertson.
Bracebridge and Muskoka
With the advent of steamship service on Lake Muskoka a few years later, Bracebridge prospered as the main distribution centre for the region.
In August 1996, Nipissing University opened a satellite campus in Bracebridge, the heart of Muskoka.
This area encompasses the townships of Lake of Bays, Georgian Bay and Muskoka Lakes, and the towns of Huntsville, Bracebridge and Gravenhurst.
There are six municipalities in Muskoka: the towns of Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, and Huntsville ; and the townships of Georgian Bay, Lake of Bays, and Muskoka Lakes.
Road transportation took the form of the Muskoka Colonization Road, begun in 1858 and reaching Bracebridge in 1861.
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The articles comprising London Labour and the London Poor were initially collected into three volumes in 1851 ; the 1861 edition included a fourth volume, co-written with Bracebridge Hemyng, John Binny and Andrew Halliday, on the lives of prostitutes, thieves and beggars.
Nightingale continued her travels ( now with Charles and Selina Bracebridge ) as far as Greece and Egypt.
* Archdeaconry court case from Atherstone Fair with 18th-century Bracebridge estate map of the town showing the market square.
The municipal boundaries of Bracebridge also encompass the smaller communities of Clear Lake, Falkenburg ( ghost town ), Falkenburg Station, Fraserburg, Germania, Lakewood, Matthiasville, Monsell ( ghost town ), Purbrook, Rocksborough, Springdale Park, Stoneleigh, Uffington and Vankoughnet.
Bracebridge also receives coach bus service departing from the Riverside Inn that takes passengers as far south as Toronto and as far North as North Bay.
Image: Olive-backed Pipit ( Anthus hodgsoni ) in Kolkata W IMG 4392. jpg | at Bracebridge in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Image: Olive-backed Pipit ( Anthus hodgsoni ) in Kolkata W IMG 4336. jpg | at Bracebridge in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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