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No matter your story, we welcome you to join us as we all try to be a little bit better, a little bit kinder, a little more helpful—because that’s what Jesus taught. We are a diverse community of followers of Jesus Christ and welcome all to worship here. We fellowship together as well as offer youth and children’s programs.
Jesus Christ can make you a better person. You can make us a better community. Come worship with us. Church services are held every Sunday. Visitors are always welcome.
Tom & Lisa Walsh, owners of Muskoka on the Rocks steakhouse and pub, promise that every meal served in their three comfortable dining rooms is made fresh in their kitchen. Not a single thawed ingredient ever makes it onto your plate. Customers can have any size steak because it is cut from the loin after you order it. Our signature entree is the Cowboy steak - a rib eye steak with the bone attached cut French style to give more flavour. Muskoka on the Rocks gives every diner an intimate and relaxed dining experience whether you dine in the Library, Links, or the authentic English pub room. Children are welcome, and can choose their meal from a special kids menu. "We want you to be comfortable when you come in here," smiles Tom. "Lisa and I work each and everyday day, ensuring quality comes out of the kitchen consistently".
We had a wonderful experience with The Old Mill Firewood Supply! Everything was done to our specifications & very good quality wood. Delivery was quick and tidy, & Julia & James are wonderful to work with. We highly recommend!Read more
Seasons In The Country proudly serves Bracebridge and the surrounding areas. We're family owned and operated, and committed to offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts, backed by service that is friendly and prompt. We always go the extra mile to make your floral gift perfect. Let Seasons In The Country be your first choice for flowers.
In 1871, a Mr. James S. Johntson, Merchant, began a business in Barrie dealing in coal, wood, cements and building supplies. Sixteen year old Walter Sarjeant went to work with Mr. Johnston and, after a few years learning the business, entered into a partnership forming 'Johnston and Sarjeant' in 1889.