Mayne Island Real Estate: 28 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 702 Charter Rd, Mayne Island

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$599,900

702 Charter Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

2 beds
2 baths
Today

This cute but spacious summer, or year round get-away is a great investment. Hardwood floors, good sized galley kitchen and easy access to the laundry area. Currently heated with a pellet stove, baseboard and new heat pump to be installed in November. The principle bedroom, on the upper...

Frank Rudge,Re/max Camosun
Listed by: Frank Rudge ,Re/max Camosun (250) 361-5052
702 CHARTER ROAD, Mayne Island

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$599,900

702 Charter Road, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

0 beds
0 baths
6 days

... stove, adjoins the dining room. A sunny deck of 300 sq.ft. provides a peaceful view to enjoy your morning coffee. In addition to the double garage there is a 150 sqft studio/exercise room. 0.29 acre lot and is priced well below the assessed value of $733,000. Call your realtor now. (id:27476)

Frank Rudge,Re/max Camosun
Listed by: Frank Rudge ,Re/max Camosun (250) 361-5052
House for sale: 356 East West Rd, Mayne Island

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$2,498,000

356 East West Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

3 beds
5 baths
7 days

... showcase luxury and sustainability. Expansive 2,200 sq. ft. decks frame whales, eagles, and endless sunsets. A secondary drive leads to a future guest cottage site. Rarely does a property combine architectural distinction, and world-class views at this scale. Come Feel the Magic! (id:27476)

Recreational for sale: 108B1 494 Arbutus Dr, Mayne Island

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$79,000

108b1 494 Arbutus Dr, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

1 beds
1 baths
16 days

Welcome to the most convenient way to own the perfect island retreat on the popular Mayne Island - a beautiful Gulf Island nestled between Vancouver Island and mainland BC. The breathtaking views from this one-bedroom waterfront unit, spacious floorplan, and large patio make it the perfect...

Holly Courtright,Exp Realty
Listed by: Holly Courtright ,Exp Realty (250) 888-6953
House for sale: 570 WAUGH ROAD, Mayne Island

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$950,000

570 Waugh Road, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

3 beds
1 baths
16 days

Here is your chance to bask in the island life. With 9.93 acres of land and being only minutes away from David's Cove, this lovely home is perfect for those who are looking for a weekend getaway or for families looking to settle down. This split level home is made for entertaining and comes

Chris Pataki,Exp Realty (100 Mile)
Listed by: Chris Pataki ,Exp Realty (100 Mile) (778) 834-3392
House for sale: 415 Campbell Bay Rd, Mayne Island

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$2,050,000

415 Campbell Bay Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J0

5 beds
2 baths
16 days

Seeking the tranquility of Mayne Island? Interested in a pastoral farm property? This lovely country home offers these and other unique features. The garden level entry is access by covered veranda style patio. This level offers living, dining, kitchen with 2 bedrooms, full bath and separate

House for sale: 442 MARINERS WAY, Mayne Island

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$1,038,000

442 Mariners Way, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

3 beds
2 baths
16 days

South facing close to 3500sq house (including 787 unfinished area )on an close to 1 acre land with Oceanview. 3 Huge decks surround, overlook the ocean. An Iron gate and a circular driveway leads you to this 3 bedroom wooden house surrounded by Beautiful garden. Peaceful and private. ...

Listed by: Gina Lin ,Coldwell Banker Prestige Realty (604) 437-6752
Other for sale: 400 Fernhill Rd, Mayne Island

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$2,498,000

400 Fernhill Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J0

0 beds
0 baths
16 days

Springwater Lodge is an exquisite historical waterfront property nestled in the heart of Miners Bay on Mayne Island. Spanning 1.77 acres, this estate features a historic lodge with a restaurant and bar, complemented by two recently upgraded detached duplex cabins on the waterfront. Positioned...

Samuel Tsang,Re/max Westcoast
Listed by: Samuel Tsang ,Re/max Westcoast (604) 728-8399
House for sale: 163 SPINNAKER, Mayne Island

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$449,900

163 Spinnaker, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

3 beds
2 baths
52 days

Vaulted ceilings, large windows & huge skylights provide a bright, light interior to this unique cedar & 3 bed 1.5 bath home located on an attractive west facing wooded property on Mayne Island. The large bright kitchen opens up to the separate dining area and drops down to the sunken living

Ian Watt,Heller Murch Realty
Listed by: Ian Watt ,Heller Murch Realty (604) 999-9426
House for sale: 177 Mariners Way, Mayne Island

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$799,000

177 Mariners Way, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

2 beds
1 baths
56 days

Welcome to Otterspool Cottage! Experience the charm of this cozy waterfront cabin, perfectly situated on a gently sloped lot with views into Village Bay, nestled in the tranquil woods. This adorable 2-bedroom, 1-bath cabin offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with a feeling of 'family'. The

House for sale: 714 CHARTER ROAD, Mayne Island

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$729,900

714 Charter Road, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

3 beds
2 baths
57 days

Pride of ownership shines in this custom built home, featuring timeless craftsmanship, hardwood floors, and wood beams all milled from the property itself! The open concept kitchen showcases new stainless steel appliances, a chef's cooktop, and a wall oven. The bright main living area with

House for sale: 714 Charter Rd, Mayne Island

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$729,900

714 Charter Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

3 beds
2 baths
63 days

Pride of ownership shines in this custom built home, featuring timeless craftsmanship, hardwood floors, and wood beams all milled from the property itself! The open concept kitchen showcases new stainless steel appliances, a chef's cooktop, and a wall oven. The bright main living area with

House for sale: 498 Marine Trnabt, Mayne Island

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$1,300,000

498 Marine Trnabt, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

1 beds
1 baths
63 days

Sandy beach, extraordinary views, and park-like trails, is what this 2.18 acre waterfront property is all about! Imagine yourself meandering through your own forest of fir, cedar and arbutus trees, large gnarly rocks as you walk a few minutes down to a beautiful, quiet, sandy beach that is

Lot 9 Beechwood Dr, Mayne Island

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$799,000

Lot 9 Beechwood Dr, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

0 beds
0 baths
63 days

At the end of a private road, is a south-facing view, high bank, treed, 3.72 acre, waterfront lot. Close to Horton Bay docks and moorings. Services can be connected at the road. A drilled well is already in place and a roughed in driveway for ease of access while you're dreaming up plans

House for sale: 659 Wilks Rd, Mayne Island

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$1,699,000

659 Wilks Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

4 beds
3 baths
63 days

Tucked away at the end of a private no thru road is your Mayne Island waterfront dream come true! Easy stone steps lead you down to a 2 storey, 4 bed, 3 bath, 2440 sq ft home built in 2018, perched on the edge of serene Campbell Bay. Featuring a Legal Dock, self-contained suite with separate

Lot A Beechwood Dr, Mayne Island

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$699,000

Lot A Beechwood Dr, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

0 beds
0 baths
63 days

Bring your building plans and ideas to develop your perfect island home or getaway on this beautiful, south-facing, 1.9 acre private, high bank waterfront property. Explore the acreage as you walk through the fir, cedar and arbutus trees while you look for the perfect location to construct

House for sale: 348 Georgina Point Rd, Mayne Island

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$550,000

348 Georgina Point Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

3 beds
1 baths
63 days

Sunsets & southwestern unubstructed views all year long are what this .42 acre waterfront property is all about along with your own ocean access just across the road with stairs down to a sandy beach. Built in 1926, this 3 bdrm, 1 bthrm, 2011 sq ft fixer upper is ready for you to roll up your

House for sale: 524 Bay Trnabt, Mayne Island

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$1,350,000

524 Bay Trnabt, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

3 beds
2 baths
63 days

Discover this timeless 1,855 sq ft south facing waterfront retreat, ideally located on a stunning 1.21-acre property. This home features 3 bdrms, including a south-facing primary bdrm with incredible ocean views and an ensuite. Enjoy the open concept living area that flows seamlessly to expansive

Commercial Mix for sale: 492 Dalton Dr, Mayne Island

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$549,000

492 Dalton Dr, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

0 beds
0 baths
63 days

Commercial zoned C1, this 0.58 acre property is waiting for your development ideas! The 542 sqft building is a place to stay while you are planning you dream. An industrial kitchen is included with the sale and is currently vacant. Prime location right by the ferry terminal is west facing

Other for sale: 454 Village Bay Rd, Mayne Island

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$1,390,000

454 Village Bay Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

0 beds
0 baths
63 days

Welcome to a beautiful 1-acre commercial zoned (C1(a)) property in the heart of the village with views into Miners Bay. Well-maintained commercial assets include a 2,996 sq ft restaurant with a fully equipped kitchen, fixtures, equipment & furniture—all leased with ongoing income. Additionally,

706 Fernhill Rd, Mayne Island

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$385,000

706 Fernhill Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

0 beds
0 baths
63 days

Discover this 1.90-acre piece of bare land, offering a perfect blank canvas for your dream home or getaway retreat. This property features a convenient driveway to the top, a drilled well, and is embraced by a canopy of mature trees that offer privacy and natural beauty. Located just minutes

568 Aya Reach Rd, Mayne Island

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$229,000

568 Aya Reach Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

0 beds
0 baths
63 days

Bare land in the sought out Lighthouse area! A subtle pathway leads you through this quiet 0.33 acre lot at the end of a cul-de-sac, with an abundance of natural flora & fauna. Enjoy the tranquil surroundings with plenty of shade and privacy, making it an inviting haven for relaxing amidst

House for sale: 297 Wood Dale Dr, Mayne Island

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$875,000

297 Wood Dale Dr, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

3 beds
2 baths
63 days

Welcome to this 3480 sq ft south facing, stunning, architect-designed, master-craftsman-built home walking distance to the ferry. This spacious 3 storey, 3 bdrm, 2 bthrm, plus garage, executive home has been tastefully updated in keeping with its Japanese-inspired theme. Enter in on the ground

510 Whalen Rd, Mayne Island

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$285,000

510 Whalen Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

0 beds
0 baths
77 days

Looking for a project? A .6 acre serviced property on a no-through road includes a well, septic system and Hydro. Featuring wide open spaces with plenty of brightness and sun. Bring your building plans and ideas and begin your journey on this easy access property. if you are not ready to build,

House for sale: 559 Blitz Rd, Mayne Island

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$779,999

559 Blitz Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J1

3 beds
2 baths
102 days

Looking for a move-in ready home with space and privacy? This UPDATED rancher on.34 acres is perfect for outdoor living, fully fenced for kids, pets and peace of mind. UPGRADES include 200 amp service, propane conversion (2024), INSTANT hot water (2024), metal roofs (2024), and updated windows

House for sale: 330 East West Rd, Mayne Island

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$1,485,000

330 East West Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

3 beds
3 baths
125 days

Perfectly perched on the water's edge, you'll find this enchanting 3 bed, 3 bath 2884 sqft south-facing home in need of some TLC. Offering a picturesque setting with stunning ocean views of Navy Channel, this property provides a unique opportunity for someone looking to create a beautiful

548 DALTON DRIVE, Mayne Island

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$250,000

548 Dalton Drive, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J2

0 beds
0 baths
174 days

This property offers the convenience of electricity and community water connections at the lot line. Although there is no septic installed, the zoning allows for a single family dwelling with the option of a secondary suite. You can also construct two accessory buildings on the property. The

Sunny Dhaliwal,Multiple Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Sunny Dhaliwal ,Multiple Realty Ltd. (604) 360-7737
400 FERNHILL ROAD, Mayne Island

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$2,498,000

400 Fernhill Road, Mayne Island, British Columbia V0N 2J0

0 beds
0 baths
197 days

Springwater Lodge is an exquisite historical waterfront property nestled in the heart of Miners Bay on Mayne Island. Spanning 1.77 acres, this estate features a historic lodge with a restaurant and bar, complemented by two recently upgraded detached duplex cabins on the waterfront. Positioned

Samuel Tsang,Re/max Westcoast
Listed by: Samuel Tsang ,Re/max Westcoast (604) 728-8399

Home Prices in Mayne Island

For 2025, Mayne Island Real Estate reflects a coastal island market in British Columbia where lifestyle, land characteristics, and property condition play a significant role in value. Tucked among the Southern Gulf Islands, the community attracts buyers seeking quiet settings, ocean outlooks, and easy-going village amenities — a blend that shows up in asking trends across property types and locations. Watching home prices alongside property age, renovation quality, and view or waterfront attributes helps identify where value clusters are forming.

Rather than fixating on a single indicator, buyers and sellers watch the balance between new and longer-standing listings, the mix of move-in-ready and renovation opportunities, and days-on-market patterns for comparable properties. Seasonal listing rhythms and micro-location features such as exposure, privacy, and ferry access influence negotiation dynamics and how quickly a well-presented Mayne Island home attracts interest.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$1,190,133
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Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Mayne Island

There are 35 active listings, including 6 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage currently spans 0 neighbourhoods as defined in the dataset, meaning inventory is concentrated rather than spread across multiple named pockets. These Mayne Island real estate listings are refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking options, and outdoor space to match your lifestyle goals. Reviewing full photo galleries and floor plans helps confirm layout flow and potential for future improvements, while comparing recent listing activity in similar micro-areas can clarify where demand is strongest. Create a shortlist by weighing setting, sunlight, privacy, and access to everyday services against maintenance needs and renovation scope to prioritize the best fit among available Mayne Island homes for sale and upcoming MLS® listings.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Mayne Island offers a mix of wooded enclaves, small farmsteads, and shoreline settings, each with its own pace and feel. Proximity to community hubs, shops, and local services can be just as important as being near parks, trails, beaches, and sheltered coves. Access to ferry terminals and water taxi points matters for commuting and provisioning, while quiet laneways and cul-de-sacs appeal to buyers seeking privacy and low traffic. These features often shape buyer preferences and value signals, so comparing setting and orientation, natural light, and walkability to amenities is useful when evaluating options across Mayne Island neighborhoods.

Current rental availability on Mayne Island shows 0 total options, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Mayne Island City Guide

Nestled in the Southern Gulf Islands between the British Columbia mainland and Vancouver Island, Mayne Island, British Columbia blends rugged shoreline, forested highlands, and sheltered bays into a compact, quietly captivating destination. It's an island where heritage storefronts meet artist studios, farm stands, and salty docks, and where ferry whistles and seabird calls set the day's rhythm. Use this guide to understand the island's past, its small-but-spirited economy, the character of its communities, how to get around, and what the seasons bring if you're considering living here, buying property, or planning an extended escape.

History & Background

Mayne Island sits within the traditional territories of Coast Salish peoples, whose knowledge of tides, seasonal harvests, and cedar forests shaped life on these waters long before colonial settlement. In the mid-1800s, the island became an essential waypoint during the rush to the mainland goldfields. Miners and merchants paused in what is now Miners Bay to restock, share news, and catch the next tide through Active Pass, leaving behind a village core that still feels steeped in maritime history. Around the region you'll also find towns like Piers Island that share historical ties and amenities.

Through the late 19th and early 20th centuries, small farms, orchards, and fishing sustained a modest year-round population that swelled in summer. A vibrant Japanese-Canadian community tended gardens and worked the land until dispossession during the wartime era; today, the lovingly maintained Japanese garden at Dinner Bay and local heritage groups help honour those stories. The lighthouse precinct at Georgina Point, historic halls and cemeteries, and the weathered boardwalks at Miners Bay all connect modern visitors to a maritime past still very much alive. In recent decades, conservation efforts have expanded, with parks and protected shorelines dotted around the island and across the archipelago.

Economy & Employment

Mayne Island's economy reflects its scale and geography: a diverse mix of tourism, artisan enterprise, small-scale agriculture, construction and trades, marine services, and public-sector roles. In the warmer months, hospitality and recreation see a natural uptick, from guest accommodations and cafés to kayak guiding and charter boating. Local farms and orchards offer seasonal produce, eggs, and flowers, while makers of pottery, textiles, and woodwork showcase island craftsmanship through studio tours and markets. Year-round, residents find work in education, health, transportation, and local government, alongside the steady need for carpentry, electrical, and landscaping services.

Remote work has also taken root thanks to improved connectivity, making it feasible to balance island life with careers in tech, design, consulting, and other knowledge fields. Many households blend income streams—perhaps a winter construction contract paired with a summer market stall, or part-time public service alongside a home-based studio. While the job market is small, entrepreneurship is encouraged by the community's support for co-ops, seasonal markets, and shared spaces. Practical considerations—such as ferry schedules for off-island contracts and higher logistics costs for materials—shape daily operations, but the payoff is a slower pace, tight-knit networks, and a setting that inspires creative approaches to work.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Mayne Island is less a single town than a constellation of hamlets and bays, each with its own feel. Miners Bay is the historic heart, where heritage buildings, a government dock, and the main cluster of amenities create a social anchor. Village Bay hosts the principal ferry terminal and a mix of cottages nestled in the trees, while Bennett Bay is loved for its long sweep of sandy shoreline and easy access to coastal trails. Horton Bay, Campbell Bay, and Dinner Bay offer sheltered waters, moorage, and peaceful residential pockets tucked between meadows and fir forest. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Pender Island and Galiano Island.

Life here revolves around simple pleasures: tidepooling on a calm morning, cycling quiet backroads, hiking to a viewpoint, or chatting over coffee outside the market. The community's calendar stretches from farmers' markets and studio tours to volunteer-driven festivals and seasonal celebrations at the community centre and agricultural hall grounds. Trails wind through regional parks such as Mount Parke, where mossy bluffs and arbutus trees give way to panoramic views, and shorelines range from rocky points ideal for storm watching to gentle bays perfect for paddling. If you're curious about living in Mayne Island, expect a day-to-day rhythm that prizes self-reliance, neighbourly support, and active participation in local groups and initiatives.

Housing includes rustic cabins, renovated cottages, small acreages, and a handful of newer builds, often on well and septic with rainwater catchment as a common supplement. Many properties are enveloped by forest, with deer visiting gardens and eagles overhead; others open onto meadow or look out to the Salish Sea. Services are sufficient for daily needs, and bigger shops or specialty appointments are an off-island trip away. For families, the island school, parks, and beaches make a naturally outdoor childhood; for retirees and remote workers, the mix of community engagement and solitude can be just right. Evening activities are delightfully low-key: sunsets at Georgina Point, a music night at a local hall, or a beach fire where regulations allow and conditions are safe.

Getting Around

Access to Mayne Island is primarily by ferry, with sailings connecting to the mainland and to Vancouver Island. Routes thread through Active Pass, offering a memorable approach and inter-island connections that make regional travel straightforward. Floatplanes serve the island seasonally or by charter, useful for quick trips to urban centres when schedules align. Once ashore, getting around is by car, bicycle, or on foot; the road network is scenic and rural, with rolling hills, curves, and narrow shoulders that encourage unhurried driving and attentive cycling. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Salt Spring and Saturna Island.

There is no conventional public transit, and taxis or shuttles are limited, so planning matters—especially for ferry connections and medical appointments. Cyclists will find e-bikes helpful for hills and headwinds, and walkers can stitch together shoreline rambles with forest loops for varied outings. Boaters often use government docks and sheltered anchorages, keeping an eye on currents in Active Pass and local weather windows. If you're traveling with pets or bulky gear, book ferries early in peak season and allow extra time to navigate rural roads at an island pace. Compact distances mean most destinations are a short drive, but the journey is part of the charm: deer in the ditches, ocean peeks through cedar boughs, and the occasional otter crossing a quiet lane.

Climate & Seasons

Mayne Island enjoys a mild coastal climate marked by long, dry summers and cooler, wetter winters. Summer days bring warm afternoons and comfortable evenings, ideal for swimming in protected bays, paddling along sandstone shores, and picnicking under arbutus and Garry oak. Wildflowers and grasses gild the meadows by late spring, while the sea stays refreshingly cool through the season. Autumn arrives gently, with mushrooms popping in shaded forests and harvest stands stocked with apples, squash, and late berries. Winter is greener than most Canadian locales, with rain nourishing mossy bluffs, occasional windstorms stirring the Strait, and crisp breaks of sun that tempt hikers back to bluff-top viewpoints.

Shoulder seasons are especially rewarding for quiet exploration: fewer visitors on the trails, migrating birds along the shore, and expansive sky shows at dawn and dusk. Year-round, the island asks a bit of mindfulness about water conservation and fire safety; wells and cisterns are common, and summer drought conditions call for careful gardening choices and attention to local advisories. On blustery days, lighthouse lookouts become front-row seats to passing ferries and churning currents; on calm days, kelp beds reveal otters and the occasional porpoise, with orcas sometimes glimpsed in the broader channel. Whether you're drawn by storm watching or sun-warmed sandstone, the seasons on Mayne Island invite a slower pace and a close connection with the coastal landscape.

Nearby Cities

When considering homes on Mayne Island, it can help to explore neighboring communities to broaden your search and understand different local settings. Check Saturna Island, Pender Island, Tsawwassen, White Rock, and Ladner for additional listings and community information.

Use these links to compare properties and community character as you evaluate the best fit near Mayne Island.

Demographics

Mayne Island's community is a blend of long-term residents and seasonal homeowners, with households that commonly include retirees, families, and professionals attracted to island living. The social fabric tends to be close-knit, with local arts, small businesses, and volunteer organizations contributing to community life.

Housing on the island is characterized by detached homes, cottages and smaller strata properties, with a limited rental market; many properties reflect a rural, island character. The overall feel is rural rather than urban or suburban, appealing to buyers who prioritize a quieter, nature-oriented lifestyle and community connections over city amenities.