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Muskoka Bible Centre

Muskoka Bible Centre

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155 Hood Rd, Huntsville, Ontario, P1H 2J3, Canada
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Jun 12, 2018
The Women of Grace retreat at MBC is excellent. The speakers are entertaining and challenge our faith; the food is wonderful; the scenery is gorgeous. One woman at this last retreat said she had come 36 years. It's that good.

Jul 12, 2017
It's not often that a staff member will review and mention the staff program, but I think that in past years, a bad light has been shone on what it's like to be staff, and it really is incredible. The dorm rooms are as clean as you want them to be, since you are responsible for them. I find that it really teaches us responsibility. The management treats every student with respect, and staff meals are incredible. The community do not just treat each other as just coworkers, but as family. I'm working here for my first year, and it's only week two. We are already just a huge family. Everyone pretty much knows everyone. The programs for spiritual enrichment available for staff are incredible. You're not just staff, you are disciples, and although a lot is expected from you because of this, including attending bible studies, praise and prayer, and devotions, it has brought me closer to the Lord than I have ever been before. On the guest side of things, I have been coming here since I was five, and MBC just gets better and better each year. An incredible experience that I highly recommend to anyone

May 25, 2017
Great leadership, amazing kids program, beautiful setting and reasonable rates. 5 stars all day. We will continue to make this our family destination. Only downside is we would love to enjoy trailer year round.

Aug 3, 2017
Was there for a week in July 2017. Sorry. Not a great place if you like some semblance of peace and quiet as part of a relaxing holiday. Very loud and busy. Cafeteria, diner, beach, etc. all extremely loud (people and kids talking, yelling, chanting, etc.) and constant trucks and traffic on internal roads as no separation of service trucks and service entrances. Evenworse, I got bacterial poisoning there: campylobacter - from poorly-handled food, unsanitary poultry, or, their water. I was very sick for a week. All public washrooms smell and are dirty. Beach is very busy and parents let toddlers in the water with diapers and then were often taking the diapers off spreading disease and bacteria in the water used for swimming. Also no lifeguards at beach which is very concerning given the amount of people swimming in the water. Also some jerk was flying a drone over the people lying/playing on the beach. Some one got mad and through their shoe at the drone - rightfully so. Good thing is lots of programs for kids and cheap price, but, sorry not enough - won't be going back. BTW - local health unit had to be contacted by my doctor and is investigating.

Sep 17, 2017
Nice place. Use your phone GPS (google) to reach Muskoka & not your car GPS or it shall take you 30 min away from the destination.

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