Bracebridge Falls Generating Station is a two-unit hydroelectric station located on the Muskoka River in Bracebridge, Ontario. The station was originally built in 1901. The station has an installed capacity of 0.6 MW at a head of 10 metres.
The headwork consists of a concrete dam with one sluice gate, two log bays and four weir sections. The concrete intake has a gatehouse structure and is equipped with plastic trashracks. Two steel penstocks convey water to the stone and brick powerhouse. Water discharge merges with the Muskoka River at the base of Bracebridge Falls.
The station is connected to Lakeland Power Distribution’s 4.16 kV feeder from River Road Station off Centennial MS and Muskoka TS.
| Location: | Bracebridge, Ontario |
| River System: | Muskoka River |
| Nameplate Capacity: | 0.6 MW |
| OPA Contracted Capacity: | 0.6 MW |
| Operator: | Bracebridge Generation Ltd. |
| Technology: | Hydroelectric |
| Turbines: | Two Francis turbines |
| Originally Built: | 1901 |
| Coordinate: | 45° 2' 19.5" N, 79° 18' 31.2" W |