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The Mad Musher is located in Whitney, Ontario on the beautiful Madawaska River, just a couple of minutes from Algonquin Provincial Park which offers many opportunities for hiking, fishing, canoeing in the summer and x-country skiing, dog sledding and snow-shoeing in the winter. There are four private rooms available with shared bathrooms, we also have a licensed restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Available in the restaurant are a variety of home cooked meals, organic fair trade coffee, organic Algoqnuin tea and we serve Muskoka Draught Beer. We have free Wifi available in the rooms and in the restaurant.
Guided dog sledding trips are offered at the Mad Musher, with packages available that include, accommodations, meals and guided trips.
The restaurant and accommodations are non-smoking and air-conditioned. There are dart boards in the restaurant for your use.
The rooms are all private with shared bathrooms, there is a fully out-fitted kitchen available for you to use and a TV room. There is free WiFi available in the rooms and restaurant, we also have computers available for a small fee.There are loads of amenities also to ensure you have a comfortable stay.
Stay at The Mad Musher and spend your days exploring the beauty of Algonquin Provincial Park.
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By Bus:
The nearest bus stop is either Barry's Bay or Maynooth, about 2½ hours from Ottawa and 3½ hours from Toronto.
We will pick you up from one of these bus stops free of charge, just please arrange ahead of time.
By Car: North from Toronto on Highway 400 , continue on Highway 11 at Gravenhurst, turn right (east) on to Highway 60 at Huntsville and continue on HIghway 60 for 100kms through Algonquin Park. We are 5kms from the east gate of the park, right on Highway 60 and the Madawaska River.
From Ottawa take the 417 to Arnprior, continue on HIghway 17 to Renfrew, turn left (West) on Highway 60 and continue for 120 kms to Whitney. We are just past the Madawaska River on the right hand side on Highway 60.
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