White Pines in Bracebridge, Ontario | Mattamy Homes [Video 5]
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Surrounded by natural beauty, White Pines offers the coveted Muskoka lifestyle. This community is only a short drive into downtown Bracebridge; with easy access to highways, schools, shopping and dining, you are only a short walk or drive to all you could ever want or need. If you're looking to stay active, a state of the art recreational facility is also close by. White Pines is the perfect community for raising a family, or a place to enjoy a relaxed cottage way of living all year long. Choose from a collection of thoughtfully designed bungalows and 2-storey homes available on 66' lots.
Bracebridge Arena Update
Bracebridge Mayor Graydon Smith says a new arena for the community is getting closer to reality.
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SOLD! Granite Springs 2 Bedroom Condo, Bracebridge, Muskoka (www.KaneTeam.ca) REMAX Real Estate
SOLD! Looking for a 2 bedroom condo with underground parking, a fireplace, private balcony and only the best of finishings?
Look at all these features: 1,400 sq ft, wood flooring, walk-in closet, master bedroom ensuite, in-suite laundry, central air conditioning, hot water on-demand and BBQ hook-up. High end upgrades include cabinetry and fixtures, lighting, balcony screen door, fireplace mantel and surround.
It’s a MUST SEE to feel it’s grandeur. A prestigious building with plenty of visitor parking and indoor mailboxes. A fantastic location just a short, easy walk to downtown Bracebridge. The Granite Club is expected to be completed in 2016 for residents’ use of the outdoor patio and social function rooms.
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canada. first snowstorm of the year eh. gravenhurst Ontario
The amazing fall colours drive in Muskoka 2016
Even though it was a bit cloudy, we caught a few minutes of sunshine while driving at Bonnie lake drive! What a fantastic find without seeing cars(only 1) even people( one jogger). Enjoy the nature without cramping with thousands of people.
Perfect Snowmobile Trails | Hop on lets ride | Sudbury On. Canada | OFSC
It's Sunday morning and we've just left the Windy Lake Hotel. It's a perfect day,cold and sunny so we hit the wide swooping trails with dips and turns that make for an amazing trial ride.We fishtail out of the turns, bend the flipper,catch some air and give it until the next turn. Hit the binders and gun it again!
On this trip I'm riding my 2009 Yamaha RS Vector GT with a 121 track,adjustable front and rear gas shocks,973 cc,3 cylinder,4-Stroke,carburetor engine. This sled has excellent bottom and mid range torque.It has a top end of about 155 km/h.
*When riding please stay to the right and if you have to stop on a trail try to stop in a flat straight section so your visible at a distance.* Thanks and enjoy !
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Bracebridge to Toronto Timelapse
Bracebridge to Toronto Timelapse,
Timelapse shot on July 14th 2013
Using D600
1 Shot every 3 Seconds
Slowed down to 0.75 Speed
Highlights - Bracebridge Phantoms vs Toronto Moose
The final score was 9-2 with some nice goals, hits, saves and a fight! See it all in this weeks highlights of the Bracebridge phantoms vs the Toronto Moose
Jan 12 - Highlights - Mattawa Voyageurs vs Bracebridge Phantoms - GMHL
CN 908 leaving Bracebridge
CN W90831 02 - CN 2103 South with the throttle to the wall and horn to the floor pulling uphill out of Bracebridge with 56 Herzog empties after dumping 5 miles of fresh ballast on the Newmarket sub. April 2nd 2012
2018 Muskoka Ontario Fall Color
Huntsville is located in the hilly terrain of the Canadian Shield and is dotted with many lakes. Due to its natural environment and natural resources, Huntsville is a tourist destination drawing people from around the world.[3] The Toronto Star ranked the town the #1 place to take a summer trip in 2011
Bracebridge is a town and the seat of the Muskoka District Municipality in Ontario, Canada. The town was built around a waterfall on the Muskoka River in the centre of town, and is known for its other nearby waterfalls. It was first incorporated in 1875.
CN 5666 at Bracebridge 1/4 (29APR2012)
Canadian National 5666, BCOL 4615 (Train 451 -- Toronto to North Bay) northbound at mile 122 of the Newmarket subdivision in Bracebridge pulling mixed freight cars. This is by far the longest 451 that I have seen.
Highlights: Bracebridge Phantoms VS Redwings - Sept 30th 2012
Bracebridge phantoms vs Redwings highlights
Coldwater Falcons vs Bracebridge Blues
Coldwater Falcons host the Bracebridge Blues in Coldwater, Ontario, Canada.
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SHELBURNE RED WINGS vs BRACEBRIDGE PHANTOMS - Sept 30, 2012 - 2012/2013 Regular Season
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Highlights: Nov 10th - Bracebridge Phantoms vs Voyageurs
Here are the highlights for the Phantoms vs Voyageurs game, November 10th 2012
South Muskoka Shield vs Bracebridge Blues Feb13
Ice hockey game in Gravenhurst
Bracebridge Phantoms vs Orangeville Americans 02 OCT 2013
GMHL Jr A hockey action - Spoiler Alert: The teams battle to a 2 all tie at the end of 2 periods, then things get interesting. 3rd period penalties would hurt Orangeville for most of the period. Bracebridge would net a couple quick power play goals near the 15 minute mark. Orangeville would settle things down, kill off a couple more penalties, then start the comeback. Christian Tyson would net the first of two at the 7:15 mark of the 3rd followed by his 2nd minutes later. Mike Kurek would then net his first of two moments after Tyson's goal and put the icing on the cake with about 1 min left. Alex Woolley and Alex Zion would take care of things between the pipes. Orangeville rallies to win 6-4.
Intrepid Cottager Sea-Doo Tour: Muskoka Lakes, Ontario, Canada
Getting There: While Ontario has many fabulous navigable waterways for Sea-Doo touring, one of my absolute favourites is cruising the Muskoka Lakes. It's a full day trip, and trailering my two-bed Triton trailer up from Toronto and back adds a total of about three hours driving time on Highways 400 and 11, but that's time well spent indeed. Alternatively, you could stay at one of Muskoka's lakeside resorts while cruising and exploring for several days at your leisure.
What It Is: Muskoka may be Ontario's most famous summer playground, its name synonymous with cottage country. Located less than two hours north of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Muskoka encompasses 1,600 lakes nestled into 2,500 square miles of territory. It's anchored by several key towns located near Highway 11 — Bracebridge, Gravenhust and Huntsville, plus several other communities such as Port Carling and Bala. During the summer, the Muskoka population swells as tens of thousands of pretty well heeled cottagers take advantage of fun in the sun on its clear and sparkling waters.
Boathouses: My first impression of Muskoka was that it must have more square footage of boathouse than most lakes have of cottage. And 'house' is the descriptive part of the word here. No mere marine garages, these. I'm talking double storey, two to eight slip structures built right on the water, most often in replica of the adjacent 'cottage' -- a misnomer if there ever was one, judging by the size and substance of these lakeside mansions. One especially tall boathouse would even accommodate a sailboat, mast up and all!
The Three Lakes: The three most renowned lakes in the area — Muskoka, Rosseau and Joseph —are also the largest, and best for Sea-Doo touring. They are interconnected, easily navigable and dotted with marinas so gas is always handy. One of the best things about Sea-Doo riding on these mostly weed-free lakes is that you can easily avoid every rock (and there aren't that many). Why? Because with cottagers owning so many expensive boats, every rock, shoal and channel is very well marked!
The Launch: Muskoka also has many public launches, so depending on where you are coming from, it's simple to find one that's close and accessible. From the GTA, I've found the best launch point is near the Muskoka Wharf complex at the Gravenhurst harbour. This launch has lots of available parking, fuel at the adjacent marina, nearby dockside restaurants (including Boston Pizza), and even a Residence Inn by Marriott on site if you choose to stay over.
Counter Clockwise: Typically, I cruise out of Muskoka Bay into Lake Muskoka proper. Once there, I turn to port and follow the inner channel of the west shore before going around Walker's Point, through Bala Bay, around Mortimer's Point and up the Indian River to the lock at Port Carling, where Turtle Jack's Restaurant is a neat spot to eat, with a dock of its own.
Easy Cruising: In all, my Muskoka touring has made indelible Sea-Doo memories. I've experienced virtually every riding condition from storm-tossed waves to surfaces of glass, from sunny skies to driving rains. Muskoka is a visual treasure trove for exploration by Sea-Doo watercraft. Remote and seemingly endless shorelines, and scenic cottages, picturesque towns and peaceful backwater lagoons make it a top-notch playground.
If it's a windy day, the backwater areas are well protected from any chop, so for the most part, you can avoid riding the wide-open parts of the lakes. Don't worry about getting lost, either. With many marinas, resorts, boaters and cottagers around, all you have to do is ask!
Eye Candy: But the real bonus for Sea-Doo touring here is ogling the eye candy, and I don't mean the human kind. The cottages of Muskoka are an astounding spectacle. Simply put, they are some of the most amazing structure I've ever seen -- to say nothing of the boathouses. They take your Sea-Doo tour to a level of man-made sightseeing unsurpassed anywhere else. Even after many return trips, I frequently slow to gape at one amazing cottage after another, each more spectacular than the next. Thumbs up! Thumbs down! I've become quite the architectural critic.
Busy Weekends: The best time to explore the Muskoka Lakes by Sea-Doo is during the week, when boat traffic is lighter. On prime summer weekends, you really have to keep a sharp eye out a full 360˚ as countless boats of all sizes criss-cross the waterways. But extra vigilance is a small price to pay for a Sea-Doo ride that will have you exclaiming to your friends: Boy oh boy, you shoulda seen these Muskoka mansions...talk about outta this world! Now add in the compelling natural beauty of Muskoka's Canadian Shield topography and you've got a fine recipe for unbeatable Sea-Doo touring.