There are no bargains to be had in the village of Whitney, because one company operates 4 of the motels - this one, the Algonquin Dream Catcher, the Rolling Rapids, and the Bellwood Inn. The same night we paid $179 plus tax to stay in this motel, the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa was selling rooms for $131 a night... go figure. This motel consists of two buildings. The older building, probably dating from the '50s or '60s, contains rooms 1 to 7. The newer building, less than 10 years old, contains rooms 8 to 11. We stayed in the newer building. Best to confirm which building you will be put in when you make your reservation. The room was clean, quiet, modern, and comfortable, but very small. There was no space for a desk, or chairs, or bedside tables. In other words, the room was good for sleeping, but that's all it was good for. It had a nice shower, big flat screen TV, a fridge, and a microwave. No dresser, no desk, no closet, no coathangers. Wi-fi was very quick, but we were the only guests in the motel that night. If you want to stay close to the eastern entrance to Algonquin Park, there's not much choice other than motels in Whitney or the lodges within the park itself. But, if you are just driving across Ontario on Highway 60 and not interested in the park, look for a hotel or motel in Barry's Bay (further east) or Huntsville (further west) and it will cost you much, much less to stay in either of those towns, probably half the price of motels in Whitney.
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