Native Plant Sale Opens for Gardeners in Bracebridge

By

James Sinclair
March 17, 2026 5:28 pm

The Muskoka Conservancy has opened orders for its 2026 Native Plant Sale to help residents in Bracebridge, Ontario, enhance their home gardens. This annual program allows community members to buy local plants that support the region’s environment and provide food for wildlife.

Gardeners can choose from a wide selection of species including native grasses, ferns, shrubs, flowers, and trees. Using these specific plants in local yards helps create healthy habitats for pollinators and other animals that live in the area.

Orders are being taken now through the organization’s website, but the conservancy warns that supplies are limited. Once an order is placed, residents must pick up their plants on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at designated locations in Bracebridge, Huntsville, or Gravenhurst.

Payment is required in full at the time of pickup. The conservancy will accept cash or credit cards only when customers come to collect their items in May.

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