Muskoka Lumber Community Centre

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View of the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre as of August 2024

The Muskoka Lumber Community Centre is open!

Experience everything the facility has to offer with try-it activities with community user groups and more. Activities include:

  • Breakers’ Parents Night Out;
  • Lawn bowling try-it with the Muskoka Lawn Bowling Club;
  • Muskoka Bears home opener against the Alliston Hornets;
  • Bracebridge Tennis Club open house;
  • Bracebridge Knight Hawks badminton try-it;
  • MUFC soccer development try-it;
  • Skate Muskoka Show;
  • Pickleball; and
  • Supervised play during select adult programs, drop-ins, and more.

For the full listing of activities and to register, check out the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre Opening Activities category at bracebridge.ca/programs.


Want to tour the facility?
One of our Recreation team members would love to show you around the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre to highlight all of the amenities, tell you about pass and membership options and answer any questions you may have about your health and wellness journey. Tours of the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre are available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 to 11:30 a.m. and every Tuesday and Thursday from 3 to 3:30 p.m.

Book a tour at bracebridge.ca/programs by putting "tours" in the keyword search.

COMING SOON – Coulson Family Bracebridge Library
The Bracebridge Library team is putting all of the finishing touches on their new space and will be opening this fall. Subscribe for project updates to be the first to know about the Library’s opening plans and events.

About the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre
The Muskoka Lumber Community Centre is a state-of-the-art, multi-generational social hub that consolidates community activities and services under one roof. The facility is home to an arena, library, multi-sport fieldhouse, outdoor courtyard, and play space, and includes the option for future expansion, supporting Bracebridge for generations to come.

The Muskoka Lumber Community Centre is open!

Experience everything the facility has to offer with try-it activities with community user groups and more. Activities include:

  • Breakers’ Parents Night Out;
  • Lawn bowling try-it with the Muskoka Lawn Bowling Club;
  • Muskoka Bears home opener against the Alliston Hornets;
  • Bracebridge Tennis Club open house;
  • Bracebridge Knight Hawks badminton try-it;
  • MUFC soccer development try-it;
  • Skate Muskoka Show;
  • Pickleball; and
  • Supervised play during select adult programs, drop-ins, and more.

For the full listing of activities and to register, check out the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre Opening Activities category at bracebridge.ca/programs.


Want to tour the facility?
One of our Recreation team members would love to show you around the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre to highlight all of the amenities, tell you about pass and membership options and answer any questions you may have about your health and wellness journey. Tours of the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre are available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 to 11:30 a.m. and every Tuesday and Thursday from 3 to 3:30 p.m.

Book a tour at bracebridge.ca/programs by putting "tours" in the keyword search.

COMING SOON – Coulson Family Bracebridge Library
The Bracebridge Library team is putting all of the finishing touches on their new space and will be opening this fall. Subscribe for project updates to be the first to know about the Library’s opening plans and events.

About the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre
The Muskoka Lumber Community Centre is a state-of-the-art, multi-generational social hub that consolidates community activities and services under one roof. The facility is home to an arena, library, multi-sport fieldhouse, outdoor courtyard, and play space, and includes the option for future expansion, supporting Bracebridge for generations to come.

  • Background

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    The development of the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre offers a new and exciting opportunity for Bracebridge, creating a new, multi-purpose venue, we are ensuring that our community will have new gathering spaces built to fit their needs for generations. The co-location of facilities and services offers the opportunity for a landmark multi-use community centre, providing the community with a state-of-the-art, multi-generational "social hub" that consolidates community activities and services under one roof.

    The community’s vision of the Muskoka Lumer Community Centre is one of service and use to our community: we envision a space used by the entire community. Our sports-related facilities; arena, multi-sport fieldhouse, outdoor courtyard, play space and playground will service recreational groups of all ages, and also complement the infrastructure of local schools. Our library, auditorium, concession and other group-meeting spaces will be used by special interest clubs, service clubs, arts and cultural groups, and local businesses. In short, everyone in Bracebridge and our surrounding communities will have good reasons to use these new facilities.

    Location: 56 Salmon Avenue

  • “Best Seat in the House” Fundraising Campaign

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    The Town of Bracebridge is excited to announce a new legacy fundraising initiative to help support the development of the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre. The Town’s fundraising committee has launched the "Best Seat in the House" seat sale fundraising campaign.

    Best Seat in the House Arena Seat Sale

    In support of the new arena at the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre, individuals, families, local sport, community organizations, and businesses are invited to leave their legacy by sponsoring one of the 1,020 arena seats for $500 each. A name placard will be installed on the purchased seat.

    Donors will receive a charitable tax receipt, issued by the Town of Bracebridge. Seats are being sold through Eventbrite or by visiting the Bracebridge Sportsplex, and payment plans are available for as little as $41.63 per month.

    For alternative payment methods, such as cash, cheque or debit, please contact the Recreation Department at kmason@bracebridge.ca.

  • Site Construction Images

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  • Muskoka Lumber Community Centre Naming Rights Sponsorship Opportunities

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    We invite the community to invest in Bracebridge’s future with us at the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre. The Town of Bracebridge has undergone a community fundraising campaign to facilitate the funding of the project.

    Sponsorship and Naming Rights Opportunities

    All naming rights sponsorships have been sold. Thank you to these community-minded members and their businesses.

    • Community Centre – Muskoka Lumber
    • Arena – Muskoka Lumber
    • Arena team rooms - Hoos Law (1), Muskoka Insurance (1), Gilbert and Larkin LLP (1), Kubota North (3)
    • Arena Score Clock – Quemby Electric
    • Ice Resurfacer – Fowler Construction
    • Auditorium – Muskoka Leon’s
    • Sports Hall of Fame – Norstar Exteriors
    • Water Fill Stations – Siftt Electric
    • Outdoor Courtyard – Muskoka Rock
    • Fieldhouse – Proline Rentals and Bins
    • Fieldhouse Score Clock A – Debbie Hall - Muskoka Paralegal
    • Fieldhouse Score Clock B – JSW Manufacturing Inc
    • Fieldhouse Changeroom A – Connor Ryan, RBC Wealth Management
    • Library - Coulson Family
    • Library Group Reading Room – Murray D. Locke (Hutchinson Family)
    • Library Multi-Purpose Room – Castle Peak Retirement Residence
    • Library Local History Room – Kenneth C. and Sharon A. Veitch
    • Library Makerspace – Don and Joyce MacKay
    • Library Tutorial Room A – Robert Jacob
    • Library Tutorial Room B – Arno and Reina Liebster
    • Library Community Lounge – White Pine Contracting
    • Library Media Lab – Conklin’s Construction
    • Library Teen Area - Alarm Pro Muskoka
    • General Donation - Crozier Foundation, Recreation Capital Fund Foundation, The Kenney Foundation

    There are still opportunities to have your name involved in the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre by sponsoring a seat or group of seats as part of theBest Seat in the House” arena seat sale.

    This fundraising campaign will provide the opportunity for individuals, families, or organizations to make a donation to purchase a seat in the new arena.

    Contact Jerad Henderson, Manager of Recreation Programs and Services, JHenderson@bracebridge.ca for information on groups of seats or come in, to the Sportsplex to purchase in memory of, family or individual seats.

    Get involved in this transformational community project while seats are available.

  • Project Funding Summary

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    Total Estimate Project Budget - $75,330,000

    Town of Bracebridge and Community Fundraising - more than $58 million

    Province of Ontario – up to $16,862,234




    • The Town intends to issue debentures of approximately $50,000,000 to fund the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre. The Town could support nearly half of this debenture requirement using its existing $1,190,000 annual transfer to the Major Infrastructure Reserve. The Town has prudently increased the size of this transfer over the past several years in anticipation of ultimately leveraging it to finance the construction of the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre.
    • At existing debenture rates on a 30-year repayment period, the $1,190,000 annual transfer could be redirected to operations in order to support approximately $23,000,000 in debentures without increasing the tax levy.
    • In addition, the Town’s annual recurring Muskoka Lumber Community Centre sponsorship payments secured to date, equal to approximately $130,000 per year, would support principal and interest payments on approximately $2,400,000 of debentures over a 30-year repayment term (assuming the sponsors exercise their renewal options at the end of their 10-20 year agreements).
    • To support the remaining $24,600,000 in anticipated debentures needed to fund the current Muskoka Lumber Community Centre construction budget, the Town would need an additional annual debt repayment capacity of approximately $1,282,000. This equates to around 8% of the 2021 general levy.
    • To obtain most of this annual debt repayment capacity, the Town intends to utilize the Lakeland dividend that historically has been transferred to capital reserves each year. Typically, the Town has allocated 75% of its annual Lakeland dividend to capital reserves, which equated to $824,550 in 2021. The Town will seek to phase-out any use of the dividend to support annual debt repayments over no more than five years. The Town intends to accomplish this using a combination of incremental revenues from assessment growth, dedicated levy increases, and operational efficiencies.
    • In order to fund the remaining annual debt repayment requirement of approximately $457,450, the Town would expect to undertake moderate, phased increases to the capital component of the levy.


    We will provide further updates regarding the Town’s funding strategy as the project evolves.

    Project Contact: Paul Judson, Director of Finance/Treasurer 705-645-6319 ext. 3300 pjudson@bracebridge.ca

    Project Contact: Cindy O’Regan, Director of Recreation 705-645-1921 ext. 3700 or coregan@bracebridge.ca

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