The Inn at the Falls, a landmark in Bracebridge, has greeted guests for well over a hundred years from its commanding position overlooking the Bracebridge Falls. Originally established in the late 19th century, possibly as early as 1890, it served the growing needs of a bustling lumber town and a nascent tourist industry. Early visitors would have arrived by steamship or train, seeking the fresh air and scenic beauty of Muskoka. The inn would have offered comfortable rooms, hearty meals, and perhaps even a stable for horses. Its proximity to the falls made it a prime location, with the constant rush of water providing a natural soundtrack. Through the early 20th century, as the automobile became more common, the Inn at the Falls adapted, providing parking and catering to a new generation of travelers. It witnessed the ebb and flow of Bracebridge's economic life, serving as a gathering place for local events, business meetings, and family celebrations. The character of the building, with its Victorian influences, has retained much of its original charm, reflecting a continuous history of welcoming travelers to the heart of Muskoka.
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Inn at the Falls
This historic inn has provided lodging and dining in Bracebridge for over a century, overlooking the Bracebridge Falls.
Bracebridge, ON 111
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