Community Messages

Saturday, October 19
09:00 AM

SHRED-IT FUNDRAISER

09:00 AM — 01:00 PM

Do you have any unwanted papers that you need to get rid of?!

Saturday the 19th we will be hosting our shred-it fundraising at our office 15 Depot drive!

-Drive thru style, don’t need to lift a finger

Leave it to us and the shred-it team to professional and securely shred your documents!

Starting at a donation of $10 a box- your unwanted paperwork can be gone within seconds!

All proceeds from this fundraiser goes towards providing food securities for individuals and families right here in our home communities. 

Sat. Oct 19th, 9am-1pm

Location/Venue Name
Community Living South Muskoka

  • 15 Depot Drive, Bracebridge, Bracebridge
Monday, October 21
03:00 PM

Bracebridge Blood Donation Event - NEW LOCATION

03:00 PM — 07:00 PM

Today more patients need blood products than we have seen over the past decade. Please book your appointment now at blood.ca, on the GiveBlood app or by calling 1-888-236-6283. 

Location/Venue Name
Muskoka Lumber Community Centre - Muskoka Leon’s Auditorium

  • 56 Salmon Avenue, Bracebridge, ON , P1L 0M9
06:00 PM

Informal Paranormal Group

06:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Group led by Troy Hunter, Paranormal Investigator.

Topics; re-incarnation, leprechauns, ghosts, witches, ESP, bigfoot, telepathy, astrology, angels and UFO's too!

Every third Monday, Members $2.00, non members $3.00.

Paranormal "Not scientifically explainable".

Join us for a discussion of the paranormal! 

 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
Tuesday, October 22
07:00 PM

Bracebridge Horticultural Society General Meeting

07:00 PM — 09:00 PM

Photography competition (for members only). Trudy Wrightman will demonstrate making an evergreen swag & show us how to make a bow.

Q & A, Refreshments, door prizes

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion St., Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
07:00 PM

Huntsville Rotary TV Bingo

07:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Every Tuesday, 7pm ON yourTV

Win up to $5500

Location/Venue Name
yourTV

  • Muskoka, ON, _
Wednesday, October 23
10:00 AM

THE 19TH ANNUAL BARB KERR 50+ LIFESTYLE EXPO

10:00 AM — 02:00 PM

Join us for the 19th annual Barb Kerr 50+ Lifestyle Expo on Wednesday Oct. 23rd from 10am - 2pm at the Charles W Stockey Centre. 

Admission is Free! 

*Numerous exhibitors showcasing information & services

*Fun groups to join + volunteer opportunities

*Activities & events around the area

*Door prizes & Free draws 

All proceeds will benefit the Hospice West Parry Sound

 

 

Location/Venue Name
Charles W Stockey Centre for Performing Arts

  • 2 Bay St. , Parry Sound, P2A 1S3
10:00 AM

Euchre and Bid Euchre

10:00 AM — 12:30 PM

Join us for a morning of cards at the Bracebridge Centre for Active Living every Wednesday.

Program Fee: $2.00 Membership is not required to participate!

Snack Bar is open Coffee/Tea/Water only $1.00

Newcomers welcome to learn to play, bring a friend , have some fun and a laugh or two!

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
12:00 PM

Bracebridge Legion Wednesday Lunches

12:00 PM — 01:00 PM

Join the Bracebridge Royal Canadian Legion for Wednesday lunches at noon. You get a full meal for $15 including vegetables, dessert and tea or coffee. 

If you'd like to reserve take-out for your lunch, call the Bracebridge Legion at 705-645-8500. 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Legion

  • Bracebridge, Bracebridge, Bracebridge
01:00 PM

Square Dance & Country Dance

01:00 PM — 03:00 PM

Square dance to a live band. 

Newcomers & beginners welcome, no partner required and no special outfits.

Musicians playing acoustic instruments are welcome to play a tune or two with the band.

Callers welcome.

Admission $3.00 includes (Tea/Coffee)

 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
07:00 PM

Gravenhurst Rotary TV Bingo

07:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Every Wednesday 7pm, yourTV

Location/Venue Name
yourTV

  • Muskoka, Exclusively on Cogeco, _
Thursday, October 24
06:30 PM

Fall Speaker Series

06:30 PM — 08:30 PM

All are welcome to attend this special Fall Speaker Series. 

Bring a friend, and come out to listen to one, or all, of the special guests as they speak on these very interesting topics. 

The series will run on four Thursday evenings, beginning on Thursday, October 17th

The presentations will begin at 7:00 pm in Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Come at 6:30 for dessert prior to the event!

October 17th: Sheridan Rondeau, author of the book, Dear Tony – a memoir about Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges for the person with it and their family members. All done with a touch of humour!

October 24th: Lori Knowles, a local Muskoka author, will share her summer sell out novel called Summers with Miss Elizabeth.  Knowles explores the intricacies of family generational dynamics while skillfully weaving in the destructive family skeletons that jump out of the ‘old money’ Muskoka cottage.

November 7th: Social worker, Bernadine Togertz, will be discussing the topic of estranged adult children.  Why do they cut off ties and communication with their parents? And more importantly, how can we move conflict to connection again? What can be done to help repair these broken relationships?

November 14th: Dr. Pam McDermott:  Do you have a plan for your future health and personal care?  Join Pam McDermott as she shows us how we can take control of our health care journey through advance care planning.

Location/Venue Name
Trinity United Church

  • 33 Main St. E, Huntsville, P1H2B8
07:00 PM

Fall Speaker Series

07:00 PM — 08:30 PM

All are welcome to attend this special Fall Speaker Series. 

Bring a friend, and come out to listen to one, or all, of the special guests as they speak on these very interesting topics. 

The series will run on four Thursday evenings, beginning on Thursday, October 17th

The presentations will begin at 7:00 pm in Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Come at 6:30 for dessert prior to the event!

October 17th: Sheridan Rondeau, author of the book, Dear Tony – a memoir about Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges for the person with it and their family members. All done with a touch of humour!

October 24th: Lori Knowles, a local Muskoka author, will share her summer sell out novel called Summers with Miss Elizabeth.  Knowles explores the intricacies of family generational dynamics while skillfully weaving in the destructive family skeletons that jump out of the ‘old money’ Muskoka cottage.

November 7th: Social worker, Bernadine Togertz, will be discussing the topic of estranged adult children.  Why do they cut off ties and communication with their parents? And more importantly, how can we move conflict to connection again? What can be done to help repair these broken relationships?

November 14th: Dr. Pam McDermott:  Do you have a plan for your future health and personal care?  Join Pam McDermott as she shows us how we can take control of our health care journey through advance care planning.

Location/Venue Name
Trinity United Church

  • 33 Main St. E, Huntsville, P1H2B8
07:30 PM

Donovan Woods

07:30 PM — 10:00 PM

Since he released his first album a decade ago, singer-songwriter Donovan Woods’ blend of folk, country and pop has resonated with audiences all over the world. In recent years, the acclaimed, award-winning singer-songwriter has seen his profile grow with his breakthrough album, Without People.

Touring behind (2020’s) Without People saw Woods play to his largest audiences to date. That included a stint opening for New Jersey-based retro rockers Gaslight Anthem on their recent reunion tour.

Throughout his distinguished career, Donovan Woods has built a devoted following who cling to the acclaimed songwriter’s every word. Never one to mince words, Woods is one of music’s most vulnerable storytellers and on his forthcoming studio album, Donovan takes that a step further. Honest and unflinching, on Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now, his upcoming seventh studio album, Woods takes a long look inside and isn’t necessarily thrilled with what he sees. For an artist who isn’t afraid to bear his soul, this is as emotionally gritty as he has ever been.

 

Long known as a masterful storyteller, Woods is at his absolute best on Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now. Across the album’s 12 sparse, intimate songs, Woods finds himself reflecting on the ups and downs he has been through since 2020. His writing allowed him to open up and address the complexities of life that he has been going through.

The album, he notes, serves as “a funeral to the life he was living.”

Sonically, Woods decided to take a different approach.

“We had our boundaries and made things sound beautiful within them,” he says. “And what’s left is scrappier than Without People, but I feel like moments of creation are much more accessible on this record.”

Many of the songs that comprise Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now focus on the intricacies of friendships and relationships, and looking at the little moments in life. Co-produced with longtime collaborator James Bunton over much of 2023, the album’s delicate nature is reflected in its lyrics.

The psychology of people’s actions always fascinated Woods and informs much of Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now. Focusing on happy, party feelings doesn’t appeal to him.

Once he gets down these darker paths (“It was a warts and all album in a way that I never had done before”), which he admits can be uncomfortable, the songs flow and are universal.

In particular, on the heart-wrenching “Rosemary”. Co-written with Connor Seidel, “Rosemary” contemplates what happens in the aftermath of a heated argument. “Have you ever had a fight by text message? And it’s long, and existential,” he says. “Someone did something wrong and maybe that’s it.” Continuing, he explains that “Rosemary” is about “finally admitting all your faults, showing your actual self and asking, can you still love me? And really wanting an answer either way.”

Not everything is doom and gloom.

On “When Our Friends Come Over,” Woods sings lovingly about a couple who rediscover their affection for one another. Featuring Madi Diaz on vocals, the song highlights how two partners are able to appreciate each other in the presence of others. Even though they’re going through a rocky patch, Woods shows how even the tiniest of gestures are the true signs of love.

Throughout an album of heart wrenching songs, none hit harder than “Back for the Funeral.” Taking place in a small town, a group of friends who haven’t seen each other in years return to memorialize a schoolmate after they overdosed on pills.

“There’s so much writing done about being back in your hometown and what it does to you,” Woods explains. “But there’s the idea that you only go there with bad news—which can be true—and what it does to your feelings about your hometown.”

However, the song poignantly shows that even though someone may return to their hometown for unfortunate reasons, reconnecting with old friends is a positive byproduct of the circumstance.

As Woods continues to work on himself, Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now is the portrait of a songwriter at his creative best. Addressing the truths and pains of life is never easy, and here, he does so in a way that’s brutally honest. After all, that’s what great songwriters do.

Location/Venue Name
Algonquin Theatre

  • 37 Main St, Huntsville, ON
Friday, October 25
All day

Muskoka Oktoberfest

12:00 AM — 11:59 PM

Oktoberfest Muskoka is a music, culinary and beer festival that take places each October in participating breweries and restaurants across Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville, Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes and Georgian Bay.

 

Breweries provide tours, partner with local chefs, retail vendors, food trucks etc. to pair their beer often with locally sourced products, ingredients and menus.


Throughout the festival, restaurants provide traditional Oktoberfest features such as Roast Chicken, Sausages, Pretzels, Dumplings, Potato Pancakes, Sauerkraut, Spätzle etc. Chefs and eateries will be encouraged to put a Muskoka ‘spin’ on the dishes incorporating locally sourced ingredients such as cranberries, maple, and shiitake mushrooms.

Each night, musicians and entertainers perform in participating restaurants and breweries as an enhancement and attraction to these venues.

Oktoberfest Muskoka is a collaborative Muskoka-wide event organized by the Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville/Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes and SEGBAY Chambers of Commerce.

Location/Venue Name
various

  • venues, Across Muskoka, ON
06:30 PM

Halloween Dance

06:30 PM — 09:00 PM

Halloween Dance, Music by DJ Lois.

Spot dances, costume prizes.

Tickets: $10.00 includes treats and drinks.

Chats Cafe will be open.

It'll be a SKELE-TON of fun!

 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
Saturday, October 26
All day

Muskoka Oktoberfest

12:00 AM — 11:59 PM

Oktoberfest Muskoka is a music, culinary and beer festival that take places each October in participating breweries and restaurants across Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville, Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes and Georgian Bay.

 

Breweries provide tours, partner with local chefs, retail vendors, food trucks etc. to pair their beer often with locally sourced products, ingredients and menus.


Throughout the festival, restaurants provide traditional Oktoberfest features such as Roast Chicken, Sausages, Pretzels, Dumplings, Potato Pancakes, Sauerkraut, Spätzle etc. Chefs and eateries will be encouraged to put a Muskoka ‘spin’ on the dishes incorporating locally sourced ingredients such as cranberries, maple, and shiitake mushrooms.

Each night, musicians and entertainers perform in participating restaurants and breweries as an enhancement and attraction to these venues.

Oktoberfest Muskoka is a collaborative Muskoka-wide event organized by the Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville/Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes and SEGBAY Chambers of Commerce.

Location/Venue Name
various

  • venues, Across Muskoka, ON
Monday, October 28
05:00 PM

Town Of Huntsville Public Meeting

05:00 PM — 07:00 PM

 

TAKE NOTICE that the Town of Huntsville is holding a public meeting on October 28, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in the Huntsville Civic Centre, Municipal Council Chambers to discuss the proposed change in council composition to allow for the pairing of Huntsville Ward and Chaffey Ward for electoral representation purposes.

 

Town of Huntsville Council is comprised of the mayor and 8 councillors for a total of 9 and are elected through a hybrid ward system with the mayor and 3 positions elected at large, and 5 positions elected by ward.

 

The public meeting is an opportunity for the public to review and provide comments on the proposed Council Composition By-law, as required under the Town’s Public Notice Policy.

 

The proposed change would combine the offices of Huntsville Ward and Chaffey Ward with two representatives allocated to the combined office.

 

Current Composition of Council

 

  • Mayor – 1
  • Town and District Councillor – 3
  •  Huntsville Ward Councillor – 1
  • Chaffey Ward Councillor – 1
  •  Stisted, Stephenson and Port Sydney Ward Councillor – 2
  •  Brunel Ward Councillor - 1

Total = 9

Proposed Composition of Council

  • Mayor – 1
  •  Town and District Councillor – 3
  • Huntsville and Chaffey Ward Councillor – 2
  • Stisted, Stephenson and Port Sydney Ward Councillor – 2
  •  Brunel Ward Councillor - 1

Total = 9

 

The proposed Composition of Council By-law will not be considered by Council at this meeting. The by-law will be considered by Council at a future meeting, after considering comments received as part of the public meeting and the consultation process.

 

Report CORP-2024-39 – Composition of Municipal Council – Pairing of Huntsville and Chaffey Wards was presented to Council on September 9, 2024, and made available on the Town’s website on September 5, 2024.

 

Any person may provide comments either in support of, or in opposition to, the proposed by-law.

 

All interested parties are invited to provide written comments, make an oral submission in person, or make an oral submission virtually. For instruction details and/or for copies of documentation under consideration, please visit huntsville.ca/publicmeetings.

 

Location/Venue Name
Council Chambers

  • Town Hall, Huntsville , ON
Tuesday, October 29
07:00 PM

Huntsville Rotary TV Bingo

07:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Every Tuesday, 7pm ON yourTV

Win up to $5500

Location/Venue Name
yourTV

  • Muskoka, ON, _
Wednesday, October 30
10:00 AM

Euchre and Bid Euchre

10:00 AM — 12:30 PM

Join us for a morning of cards at the Bracebridge Centre for Active Living every Wednesday.

Program Fee: $2.00 Membership is not required to participate!

Snack Bar is open Coffee/Tea/Water only $1.00

Newcomers welcome to learn to play, bring a friend , have some fun and a laugh or two!

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
12:00 PM

Bracebridge Legion Wednesday Lunches

12:00 PM — 01:00 PM

Join the Bracebridge Royal Canadian Legion for Wednesday lunches at noon. You get a full meal for $15 including vegetables, dessert and tea or coffee. 

If you'd like to reserve take-out for your lunch, call the Bracebridge Legion at 705-645-8500. 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Legion

  • Bracebridge, Bracebridge, Bracebridge
01:00 PM

Square Dance & Country Dance

01:00 PM — 03:00 PM

Square dance to a live band. 

Newcomers & beginners welcome, no partner required and no special outfits.

Musicians playing acoustic instruments are welcome to play a tune or two with the band.

Callers welcome.

Admission $3.00 includes (Tea/Coffee)

 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
07:00 PM

Community Halloween Costume Party

07:00 PM — 11:00 PM

Get your tickets and come dressed to impress for a Community Halloween Costume Party hosted by Community Living Huntsville at the Huntsville Legion, 2nd Floor, 21 Veterans’ Way, on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. 

Doors open at 7:00 PM. This is an all-ages community event open to everyone. Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children ages 10 and younger.

Full details and tickets available online: https://bit.ly/4glAO2r

Music by DJ Chris Jones. Cash bar. Best Costume Contests. Please buy your tickets online in advance.

Location/Venue Name
Huntsville Legion

  • 21 Veterans' Way, Huntsville, P1H 1P4
07:00 PM

Gravenhurst Rotary TV Bingo

07:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Every Wednesday 7pm, yourTV

Location/Venue Name
yourTV

  • Muskoka, Exclusively on Cogeco, _
Thursday, October 31
04:00 PM

Trick or Treat Pit Stop in Gravenhurst

04:00 PM — 07:00 PM

Join the Town of Gravenhurst and the Gravenhurst YMCA for a fun Halloween Trick or Treat Pit Stop!

SPOOK SPOT Thursday, October 31 from 4-7 pm at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre YMCA Gym.

 Giant Corn Maze

 Fun and Spooky Decorations

 Mad Scientist Lab of Things

 Trick or Treating

Location/Venue Name
Gravenhurst Centennial Centre YMCA

  • Gravenhurst, Gravenhurst, Gravenhurst
06:30 PM

Fall Speaker Series

06:30 PM — 08:30 PM

All are welcome to attend this special Fall Speaker Series. 

Bring a friend, and come out to listen to one, or all, of the special guests as they speak on these very interesting topics. 

The series will run on four Thursday evenings, beginning on Thursday, October 17th

The presentations will begin at 7:00 pm in Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Come at 6:30 for dessert prior to the event!

October 17th: Sheridan Rondeau, author of the book, Dear Tony – a memoir about Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges for the person with it and their family members. All done with a touch of humour!

October 24th: Lori Knowles, a local Muskoka author, will share her summer sell out novel called Summers with Miss Elizabeth.  Knowles explores the intricacies of family generational dynamics while skillfully weaving in the destructive family skeletons that jump out of the ‘old money’ Muskoka cottage.

November 7th: Social worker, Bernadine Togertz, will be discussing the topic of estranged adult children.  Why do they cut off ties and communication with their parents? And more importantly, how can we move conflict to connection again? What can be done to help repair these broken relationships?

November 14th: Dr. Pam McDermott:  Do you have a plan for your future health and personal care?  Join Pam McDermott as she shows us how we can take control of our health care journey through advance care planning.

Location/Venue Name
Trinity United Church

  • 33 Main St. E, Huntsville, P1H2B8
07:00 PM

Fall Speaker Series

07:00 PM — 08:30 PM

All are welcome to attend this special Fall Speaker Series. 

Bring a friend, and come out to listen to one, or all, of the special guests as they speak on these very interesting topics. 

The series will run on four Thursday evenings, beginning on Thursday, October 17th

The presentations will begin at 7:00 pm in Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Come at 6:30 for dessert prior to the event!

October 17th: Sheridan Rondeau, author of the book, Dear Tony – a memoir about Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges for the person with it and their family members. All done with a touch of humour!

October 24th: Lori Knowles, a local Muskoka author, will share her summer sell out novel called Summers with Miss Elizabeth.  Knowles explores the intricacies of family generational dynamics while skillfully weaving in the destructive family skeletons that jump out of the ‘old money’ Muskoka cottage.

November 7th: Social worker, Bernadine Togertz, will be discussing the topic of estranged adult children.  Why do they cut off ties and communication with their parents? And more importantly, how can we move conflict to connection again? What can be done to help repair these broken relationships?

November 14th: Dr. Pam McDermott:  Do you have a plan for your future health and personal care?  Join Pam McDermott as she shows us how we can take control of our health care journey through advance care planning.

Location/Venue Name
Trinity United Church

  • 33 Main St. E, Huntsville, P1H2B8
Saturday, November 2
07:30 PM

Matt Dusk Sings Tony Bennet

07:30 PM — 10:00 PM

Renowned for his remarkable vocal range and talent, Dusk brings to life the essence of Bennett’s style and honors his musical legacy with classic hits such as “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” and “The Good Life.” It’s an unforgettable night of entertainment, nostalgia, and celebration of the enduring impact of one of America’s most beloved singers.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Matt Dusk is one of Canada’s most beloved male vocalists, forging a career in music that has resulted in 14 critically-acclaimed studio albums and sold over one million albums worldwide. Dusk pays tribute to one of his greatest inspirations, the legendary Tony Bennett. With over 70 years of entertaining audiences, Bennett has become an American icon,earning 19 Grammy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy. “The Best Is Yet To Come” showcases Dusk’s remarkable vocal range and talent, bringing to life the essence of Bennett’s style and honouring his legacy with classic songs such as “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” and “The Good Life.” The show is a toe-tapping journey through Bennett’s most beloved hits, with Dusk putting his own unique spin on the timeless tunes. Dusk has been awarded four GOLD albums: Two Shots (Canada, The Netherlands) and Good News, Sinatra, Vol.2 four PLATINUM albums: My Funny Valentine and Just the Two of Us, OldSchool Yule!, JetSetJazz and Sinatra Vol.1. Dusk has had three number one radio hits: “All About Me” (Canada), “Back in Town” (Japan), and “Good News” (France), and he is an alumnus of the St. Michael’s Choir School who studied under jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson at York University.  Notable award nominations include, five JUNO awards, one ADISQ, and one Róże Gali: Muzyka.  If you’re a fan of the standards or just great music in general, you cannot miss Matt Dusk. A phenomenal night of unbelievable entertainment.” – Chicago Tribune “Dusk’s performance was a masterclass in paying tribute to a legend while making the songs his own. Go See It!” – Le Monde

Location/Venue Name
Algonquin Theatre

  • 37 Main St, Huntsville, ON
Tuesday, November 5
07:00 PM

Huntsville Rotary TV Bingo

07:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Every Tuesday, 7pm ON yourTV

Win up to $5500

Location/Venue Name
yourTV

  • Muskoka, ON, _
Wednesday, November 6
08:30 AM

Explorers' Edge 2024 Regional Tourism Summit

08:30 AM — 04:00 PM

Explorers’ Edge is pleased to announce that the 2024 Regional Tourism Summit will take place on Wednesday, November 6 at Windermere House on Lake Rosseau, Muskoka.

With a dual focus on product innovation and rural strategy, the day will feature discussions with multiple industry experts, including:

 

Join us to learn about TIAO’s efforts to build a provincial tourism strategy that addresses rural concerns, Thunder Bay’s successful cruise industry development, Municipal Accommodation Tax successes and challenges, motorized and non-motorized product development, approaches by smaller stakeholder collectives, the significance of AI to the regional industry, and for a first look at the Explorers’ Edge Travel Agency marketing initiatives.

 

Register at www.explorersedge.ca

Location/Venue Name
Windermere House

  • Windermere, Windermere, Windermere
10:00 AM

Euchre and Bid Euchre

10:00 AM — 12:30 PM

Join us for a morning of cards at the Bracebridge Centre for Active Living every Wednesday.

Program Fee: $2.00 Membership is not required to participate!

Snack Bar is open Coffee/Tea/Water only $1.00

Newcomers welcome to learn to play, bring a friend , have some fun and a laugh or two!

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
12:00 PM

Bracebridge Legion Wednesday Lunches

12:00 PM — 01:00 PM

Join the Bracebridge Royal Canadian Legion for Wednesday lunches at noon. You get a full meal for $15 including vegetables, dessert and tea or coffee. 

If you'd like to reserve take-out for your lunch, call the Bracebridge Legion at 705-645-8500. 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Legion

  • Bracebridge, Bracebridge, Bracebridge
01:00 PM

Square Dance & Country Dance

01:00 PM — 03:00 PM

Square dance to a live band. 

Newcomers & beginners welcome, no partner required and no special outfits.

Musicians playing acoustic instruments are welcome to play a tune or two with the band.

Callers welcome.

Admission $3.00 includes (Tea/Coffee)

 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
07:00 PM

Gravenhurst Rotary TV Bingo

07:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Every Wednesday 7pm, yourTV

Location/Venue Name
yourTV

  • Muskoka, Exclusively on Cogeco, _
Thursday, November 7
06:30 PM

Fall Speaker Series

06:30 PM — 08:30 PM

All are welcome to attend this special Fall Speaker Series. 

Bring a friend, and come out to listen to one, or all, of the special guests as they speak on these very interesting topics. 

The series will run on four Thursday evenings, beginning on Thursday, October 17th

The presentations will begin at 7:00 pm in Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Come at 6:30 for dessert prior to the event!

October 17th: Sheridan Rondeau, author of the book, Dear Tony – a memoir about Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges for the person with it and their family members. All done with a touch of humour!

October 24th: Lori Knowles, a local Muskoka author, will share her summer sell out novel called Summers with Miss Elizabeth.  Knowles explores the intricacies of family generational dynamics while skillfully weaving in the destructive family skeletons that jump out of the ‘old money’ Muskoka cottage.

November 7th: Social worker, Bernadine Togertz, will be discussing the topic of estranged adult children.  Why do they cut off ties and communication with their parents? And more importantly, how can we move conflict to connection again? What can be done to help repair these broken relationships?

November 14th: Dr. Pam McDermott:  Do you have a plan for your future health and personal care?  Join Pam McDermott as she shows us how we can take control of our health care journey through advance care planning.

Location/Venue Name
Trinity United Church

  • 33 Main St. E, Huntsville, P1H2B8
07:00 PM

Fall Speaker Series

07:00 PM — 08:30 PM

All are welcome to attend this special Fall Speaker Series. 

Bring a friend, and come out to listen to one, or all, of the special guests as they speak on these very interesting topics. 

The series will run on four Thursday evenings, beginning on Thursday, October 17th

The presentations will begin at 7:00 pm in Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Come at 6:30 for dessert prior to the event!

October 17th: Sheridan Rondeau, author of the book, Dear Tony – a memoir about Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges for the person with it and their family members. All done with a touch of humour!

October 24th: Lori Knowles, a local Muskoka author, will share her summer sell out novel called Summers with Miss Elizabeth.  Knowles explores the intricacies of family generational dynamics while skillfully weaving in the destructive family skeletons that jump out of the ‘old money’ Muskoka cottage.

November 7th: Social worker, Bernadine Togertz, will be discussing the topic of estranged adult children.  Why do they cut off ties and communication with their parents? And more importantly, how can we move conflict to connection again? What can be done to help repair these broken relationships?

November 14th: Dr. Pam McDermott:  Do you have a plan for your future health and personal care?  Join Pam McDermott as she shows us how we can take control of our health care journey through advance care planning.

Location/Venue Name
Trinity United Church

  • 33 Main St. E, Huntsville, P1H2B8
Tuesday, November 12
07:00 PM

Huntsville Rotary TV Bingo

07:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Every Tuesday, 7pm ON yourTV

Win up to $5500

Location/Venue Name
yourTV

  • Muskoka, ON, _
Wednesday, November 13
10:00 AM

Euchre and Bid Euchre

10:00 AM — 12:30 PM

Join us for a morning of cards at the Bracebridge Centre for Active Living every Wednesday.

Program Fee: $2.00 Membership is not required to participate!

Snack Bar is open Coffee/Tea/Water only $1.00

Newcomers welcome to learn to play, bring a friend , have some fun and a laugh or two!

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
12:00 PM

Bracebridge Legion Wednesday Lunches

12:00 PM — 01:00 PM

Join the Bracebridge Royal Canadian Legion for Wednesday lunches at noon. You get a full meal for $15 including vegetables, dessert and tea or coffee. 

If you'd like to reserve take-out for your lunch, call the Bracebridge Legion at 705-645-8500. 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Legion

  • Bracebridge, Bracebridge, Bracebridge
01:00 PM

Square Dance & Country Dance

01:00 PM — 03:00 PM

Square dance to a live band. 

Newcomers & beginners welcome, no partner required and no special outfits.

Musicians playing acoustic instruments are welcome to play a tune or two with the band.

Callers welcome.

Admission $3.00 includes (Tea/Coffee)

 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5
07:00 PM

Gravenhurst Rotary TV Bingo

07:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Every Wednesday 7pm, yourTV

Location/Venue Name
yourTV

  • Muskoka, Exclusively on Cogeco, _
Thursday, November 14
06:30 PM

Fall Speaker Series

06:30 PM — 08:30 PM

All are welcome to attend this special Fall Speaker Series. 

Bring a friend, and come out to listen to one, or all, of the special guests as they speak on these very interesting topics. 

The series will run on four Thursday evenings, beginning on Thursday, October 17th

The presentations will begin at 7:00 pm in Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Come at 6:30 for dessert prior to the event!

October 17th: Sheridan Rondeau, author of the book, Dear Tony – a memoir about Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges for the person with it and their family members. All done with a touch of humour!

October 24th: Lori Knowles, a local Muskoka author, will share her summer sell out novel called Summers with Miss Elizabeth.  Knowles explores the intricacies of family generational dynamics while skillfully weaving in the destructive family skeletons that jump out of the ‘old money’ Muskoka cottage.

November 7th: Social worker, Bernadine Togertz, will be discussing the topic of estranged adult children.  Why do they cut off ties and communication with their parents? And more importantly, how can we move conflict to connection again? What can be done to help repair these broken relationships?

November 14th: Dr. Pam McDermott:  Do you have a plan for your future health and personal care?  Join Pam McDermott as she shows us how we can take control of our health care journey through advance care planning.

Location/Venue Name
Trinity United Church

  • 33 Main St. E, Huntsville, P1H2B8
07:00 PM

Fall Speaker Series

07:00 PM — 08:30 PM

All are welcome to attend this special Fall Speaker Series. 

Bring a friend, and come out to listen to one, or all, of the special guests as they speak on these very interesting topics. 

The series will run on four Thursday evenings, beginning on Thursday, October 17th

The presentations will begin at 7:00 pm in Trinity United Church, 33 Main St. E, Huntsville.

Come at 6:30 for dessert prior to the event!

October 17th: Sheridan Rondeau, author of the book, Dear Tony – a memoir about Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges for the person with it and their family members. All done with a touch of humour!

October 24th: Lori Knowles, a local Muskoka author, will share her summer sell out novel called Summers with Miss Elizabeth.  Knowles explores the intricacies of family generational dynamics while skillfully weaving in the destructive family skeletons that jump out of the ‘old money’ Muskoka cottage.

November 7th: Social worker, Bernadine Togertz, will be discussing the topic of estranged adult children.  Why do they cut off ties and communication with their parents? And more importantly, how can we move conflict to connection again? What can be done to help repair these broken relationships?

November 14th: Dr. Pam McDermott:  Do you have a plan for your future health and personal care?  Join Pam McDermott as she shows us how we can take control of our health care journey through advance care planning.

Location/Venue Name
Trinity United Church

  • 33 Main St. E, Huntsville, P1H2B8
Monday, November 18
06:00 PM

Informal Paranormal Group

06:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Group led by Troy Hunter, Paranormal Investigator.

Topics; re-incarnation, leprechauns, ghosts, witches, ESP, bigfoot, telepathy, astrology, angels and UFO's too!

Every third Monday, Members $2.00, non members $3.00.

Paranormal "Not scientifically explainable".

Join us for a discussion of the paranormal! 

 

Location/Venue Name
Bracebridge Centre for Active Living

  • 54 Dominion Street, Bracebridge, P1L 2A5