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26 de junho de 2024
Stayed for two nights, September 29-October 1. Reserved one room through the motel's toll-free number at the nightly rate of $89 CAD. The owner was very convincing that it was a nice, clean place, so I decided to find out for myself. My friend and I were en route to the motel when the owner called to confirm that we were indeed checking in. I had mentioned during my reservation that we would have a late arrival and ended up getting there just before 7:30 p.m. Sure enough, after checking in the owner put up the no-vacancy sign and turned out the office lights. We checked-in to our room (8) with two double beds, a desk, TV with digital cable, dresser, coffee maker, microwave and refrigerator. There was plenty of space in the room, and the heater warmed up the place quickly even on the lowest setting. The bathroom was large as well with a bathtub at one end and the toilet and sink at the other. Only shampoo and soap were included, and the shower did not have much pressure at all. Still, it got the job done. There is free Internet access and as mentioned by another reviewer, the signal strength depends on your proximity to the office. Our room was across from the office, but it was still weak at times. We had to ask the owner for the password as it was not provided at check-in. The motel is located in downtown Bracebridge. There are lots of chain restaurants nearby as well as a large Independent supermarket. We visited Crabby Joe's at 125 Muskoka Road (Highway 118) West for some late-night beer and wings while watching football with the locals. Also nearby is Gravenhurst, which features the top-rated Taboo and Muskoka Bay golf courses. I found Taboo to be very scenic in the fall (bring a camera), while Muskoka Bay was very challenging and deserving of its status as one of Canada's top 10 courses. My visit to the Muskoka area was enjoyable, as was my stay at the Wellington Motel. This is the place to go for an affordable and clean motel.
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