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Hiking around Bracebridge, Ontario, offers diverse landscapes characterized by the Canadian Shield, featuring exposed granite outcroppings and lush forests. The region is known for its numerous waterfalls, including Wilson's Falls and High Falls, and tranquil views of the Muskoka River. Trails often traverse varied terrain, from gentle paths to routes with short climbs, providing options for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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2.35km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.19km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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1.38km
00:23
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A.P. Cockburn Square is surrounded by historic buildings, local shops, and restaurants, and there are often community events, markets, and seasonal celebrations. Right in the middle of the square sits a gazebo with compass-like decorations around it. The square got its name from developer and steamboat pioneer A.P. Cockburn.
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Muskoka Wharf in Gravenhurst sits on the shores of Lake Muskoka and is a great spot to learn about the area's history, eat, recreate, or just enjoy scenic views. The historic steamships RMS Segwun and Wenonah II offer cruises out of this wharf. Along the walking paths there are several docks, shops, and a discovery centre. There are three dining options, a mix of a café, a pizzeria, and a fine dining option.
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The Children’s Memorial Gazebo sits on the northwest end of Gull Lake Rotary Park's peninsula. This bench is a fantastic lookout point and a spot for reflections. It is a wooden gazebo with benches built to memorialize the untimely passing of a young man in 2010.
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High Falls is the namesake, and largest, waterfall on the High Falls Trail. It's easily accessible for most visitors that to a bridge that crosses the North Branch Muskoka River at the top of the falls.
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This trail packs in three waterfalls over its short run. There's also a nearby picnic area should you want to extend your stay.
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A peaceful stretch of river running through Bracebridge, with quiet viewpoints and forested banks that make it perfect for a calm walk or a pause by the water. The water is so calm above the cascade that you can see a mirror effect, with the reflections of the trees on the surface.
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Wilson Falls is a cascade tucked into a forested ravine, with natural pools along the North Branch Muskoka River. It’s easily accessible by a short trail, and you can choose to make a loop or simply walk along the river. You can explore the cascading water and wander around the rocks. It’s a perfect place for a summer swim.
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A mellow forest trail close to town, winding through quiet woods with occasional views of the Muskoka River. The path is easy to follow and mostly flat, ideal for a relaxed stroll. A simple, convenient option if you want a quiet walk without leaving Bracebridge. You can combine it with the Wilson Falls Trail and Cedar Lane Road to make a loop. The road has low traffic and is surrounded by trees, so it’s also pleasant to walk, just make sure to stay on the side path.
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Bracebridge offers a diverse network of nearly 10 hiking routes, catering to various skill levels. These trails explore the unique Canadian Shield landscape, lush forests, and scenic river views.
Hikers in Bracebridge can enjoy stunning natural features, most notably picturesque waterfalls like Wilson's Falls and the impressive High Falls, often called the 'Niagara of the North.' You'll also traverse the unique Canadian Shield with its exposed granite, lush forests, and tranquil views of the Muskoka River and Lake Muskoka.
Yes, Bracebridge has several easy trails perfect for beginners or those seeking a gentle walk. For instance, the Wilson's Falls loop is an easy 4.2 km trail following the Muskoka River. Another option is the Hardy Lake loop, a 3.1 km path through forested areas and along the lake.
Bracebridge is renowned for its waterfalls! The Wilson's Falls loop offers scenic views of Wilson's Falls. Additionally, the region boasts High Falls, which includes multiple cascades like Potts Falls and Big High Falls, accessible via dedicated trails like the High Falls Trail.
While hiking is enjoyable year-round, Bracebridge is particularly stunning in autumn when the fall colors are at their peak, offering breathtaking scenery. Spring also brings high water levels to the waterfalls, making them especially dramatic. Summer is great for enjoying natural pools, and winter offers opportunities for cross-country skiing on multi-use trails.
Absolutely! Many trails in Bracebridge are suitable for families. The Wilson's Falls loop is an easy and scenic option. Other family-friendly choices include the South Monck Trail / Covered Bridge Trail, known for its enchanted forest feel, and the Woodchester Storybook Trail with its interactive features.
Yes, many of Bracebridge's trails are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. Examples include the Wilson's Falls loop, the Hardy Lake loop, and the Hiking loop from Torrance Barrens Conservation Reserve, all providing varied experiences.
The hiking trails around Bracebridge are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from around 25 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the beauty of the waterfalls, and the tranquil river views, especially the unique experience of traversing the Canadian Shield.
Yes, Bracebridge offers trails with fantastic viewpoints. The Strawberry Point Trail Network culminates in a hilltop view over Lake Muskoka. Another excellent option is the Huckleberry Rock Lookout Trail, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Muskoka after a short and easy hike.
For those seeking accessible options, the Collin Cameron Trail at Annie Williams Park is a 540-meter inclusive trail designed to be accessible. Additionally, the Bracebridge Bay Trail offers a leisurely 1.5 km boardwalk and paved path around Bracebridge Bay.
For additional information on hiking and other outdoor adventures in the area, you can visit the official Bracebridge tourism website. They offer a comprehensive hiking guide and details on various Bracebridge adventures.


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