Contact & Visitor Info
Everything you need to plan your visit to Mulmur Township.
Township of Mulmur
The Township of Mulmur municipal office is located in Mansfield and serves as the administrative centre for the township. Staff can assist with general inquiries about the township, municipal services, building permits, zoning information, and community events.
- Address: 758070 2nd Line East, Mulmur, ON L9V 0G8
- Phone: (705) 466-3341
- Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
The township is part of Dufferin County and falls within the service area of several regional organizations that can provide additional information for visitors and prospective residents.
Visitor Inquiry
Directions to Mulmur
Mulmur Township is located in Dufferin County, approximately 90 minutes north of Toronto and 45 minutes west of Barrie.
From Toronto
Take Highway 400 north to Highway 89 west, or take Highway 410 north which becomes Highway 10, then connect to County Road 18 (Airport Road) north through Orangeville. Airport Road passes directly through the heart of Mulmur Township. Approximate driving time: 90 minutes depending on traffic.
From Barrie
Take Highway 26 west to Stayner, then head south on County Road 42 to Creemore and continue south on local roads into Mulmur. Alternatively, take Highway 89 west from Cookstown through Alliston and into the eastern side of the township. Approximate driving time: 45 minutes.
From Hamilton / Kitchener
Take Highway 6 north to Highway 89 east, which will bring you through Shelburne and into the northern part of Mulmur Township. Alternatively, take Highway 10 north through Orangeville and connect to Airport Road. Approximate driving time: 90 to 120 minutes.
Visitor Essentials
Cell Service & GPS
Cell service in Mulmur can be spotty, particularly in the valleys and along the escarpment. Download offline maps before your visit. GPS directions to specific addresses in rural areas can sometimes be unreliable — if visiting a specific property, confirm directions with your host.
Fuel & Supplies
There are limited fuel stations within Mulmur Township itself. Fill up in Shelburne, Orangeville, or Creemore before exploring the backroads. Similarly, stock up on groceries and supplies before heading into the township — the nearest full-service grocery stores are in the surrounding towns.
Road Conditions
Many of Mulmur's most scenic roads are gravel. These are well-maintained and passable in any vehicle, but should be driven at reduced speeds. In winter, roads are plowed and maintained by the township, but conditions can change rapidly during storms. Check local road conditions before setting out in winter.
Respect the Land
Mulmur is a real community of farms and homes, not a theme park. Stay on public roads and marked trails. Do not enter private property without permission. Close gates behind you. Take your garbage with you. The beauty of this place is maintained by the people who live here — please help them keep it that way.
Helpful Links
These organizations can provide additional information to help you plan your visit to the Mulmur area.
Municipal services, permits, and township information
County-level services, roads, and regional information
Trail maps, conditions, and membership information
Conservation areas, watershed information, and programs