"McDougall’s is a classy, laid-back joint, designed to complement the region’s Victorian architecture. Antique rods, reels and creels, solid oak floors, an 18-foot-long cherry bar and a large stone fireplace are among the attractive features in the large room. In fact, the fireplace used to be external, before R.F. McDougall’s was built around it in the basement of the Hungry Trout Inn in 1989. Guests in the 1930s and ’40s would use the fireplace to cook the trout they’d caught from the Au Sable River, which flows past the property the distance of a double-haul from the main building." OLM