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1304 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows

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$2,799,000

1304 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 2N6

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Today

... 3.8 acres with roughly 185 feet of pristine waterfront along the beautiful Washademoak Lake in Cambridge-Narrows NB, this exceptional resort-style property with southern exposure offers the perfect blend of luxury living, income potential, and future growth. The property features a stunning executive...

Dwayne Snell,Royal Lepage Select Realty
Listed by: Dwayne Snell ,Royal Lepage Select Realty (506) 701-2633
House for sale: 1304 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows

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$2,799,000

1304 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 2N6

4 beds
3 baths
Today

... offers an incredible waterfront lifestyle for family and friends to enjoy. Adding exceptional versatility are five fully equipped cottages and a pool house with an upper-level penthouse featuring a kitchenette and sleeping area. Perfect for generating rental income, hosting extended family and guests,...

Dwayne Snell,Royal Lepage Select Realty
Listed by: Dwayne Snell ,Royal Lepage Select Realty (506) 701-2633
1304 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows

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$2,799,000

1304 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 2N6

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From Highway 2 - Take the Jemseg or Mill Cove Exit to Route 695/Bridge Dr to Route 10 (Scenic Narrows Blvd). From Highway 1 - Take the Bloomfield or Norton Exit to Route 695/Bridge Dr to Route 10 (Scenic Narrows Blvd). One of Atlantic Canada's most distinctive waterfront hospitality and investment

Dwayne Snell,Royal Lepage Select Realty
Listed by: Dwayne Snell ,Royal Lepage Select Realty (506) 701-2633
House for sale: 3569 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows

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$365,000

3569 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 1S9

3 beds
1 baths
1 day

Take TCH east, take exit for Route 695 for Jemseg/Cambridge Narrows, follow Route 695 to Route 715 (Lower Cambridge Road), continue on Lower Cambridge Rd until you reach civic 3569 Welcome to 3569 Lower Cambridge Road. This move-in-ready home features 3 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom and has...

Recreational for sale: 6 Maple Grove Lane, Cambridge-Narrows

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$344,900

6 Maple Grove Lane, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 4B8

5 beds
2 baths
6 days

... covered porch to enjoy the amazing views of Washademoak Lake, only steps to the beach perfect for swimming and all water sports, your own brand new 80-foot dock included, which has deed access. Firepit and plenty of lawn space for plenty of outdoor enjoyment. New fence installed giving plenty...

/ Scenic Narrows Boulevard (Route 710), Cambridge-Narrows
Vacant land

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$54,900

/ Scenic Narrows Boulevard (route 710), Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick O0O 0O0

10 days

After passing through Cambridge-Narrows, turn toward NB-710. Welcome to your dream property! This rare and private 2+ acre exceptional residential building lot offers unparalleled views of the tranquil and pristine Washademoak Lake, with vistas like no other. Whether you're looking to build

Listed by: Karah Mcdonald ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 471-0940
/ Scenic Narrows Boulevard (Route 710), Cambridge-Narrows
Vacant land

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$42,900

/ Scenic Narrows Boulevard (route 710), Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick O0O 0O0

10 days

... gently sloping, level terrain provides an ideal site for a custom-built home, whether you imagine a modern retreat, cozy cottage, or spacious family estate. With 10 acres to enjoy, theres plenty of room for outdoor living, gardening, and additional structures. Take in breathtaking panoramic views...

Listed by: Karah Mcdonald ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 471-0940
Recreational for sale: 47 Washademoak Lane, Cambridge-Narrows

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$174,900

47 Washademoak Lane, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 4M5

2 beds
1 baths
17 days

47 Washademoak Ln Just in time for summer. Welcome to this waterfront lot on Washademoak Lake, offering approximately 55 feet of waterfrontage and a natural beach area, creating a great opportunity for summer enjoyment, weekend getaways, or a simple retreat by the water. Set among mature trees,

Brent Urquhart,The Right Choice Realty
Listed by: Brent Urquhart ,The Right Choice Realty (506) 476-2337
47 Washademoak Lane, Cambridge-Narrows
Vacant land

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$174,900

47 Washademoak Lane, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 4M5

29 days

47 Washademoak Ln Welcome to this waterfront lot on the Washademoak Lake offering approximately 55 feet of waterfrontage and a natural beach area, creating a great opportunity for summer enjoyment, weekend getaways, or a simple retreat by the water. A convenient deeded water access is located

Brent Urquhart,The Right Choice Realty
Listed by: Brent Urquhart ,The Right Choice Realty (506) 476-2337
Lot Lakeview Road, Cambridge-Narrows
Vacant land

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$22,900

Lot Lakeview Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 1M6

32 days

... snowmobiling and skiing in the winter to hiking, ATVing, and fishing in the warmer months. Whatever your passion, adventure awaits just beyond your doorstep. Dont miss this opportunity to own a piece of paradise with unbeatable access to New Brunswicks most popular hubs and activities. (id:27476)

Niki Silver,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Niki Silver ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 440-7696
LOT 23-1 Bridge Drive, Cambridge-Narrows
Vacant land

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$35,000

Lot 23-1 Bridge Drive, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 4L1

32 days

Waterside Drive to Bridge Drive, across from civic 1461 and 1515. Welcome to your perfect canvas for your dream home or seasonal getaway on this stunning 2.5-acre lot in Cambridge-Narrows. Nestled within walking distance of Washademoak Lake and just 15 minutes from the expansive Grand LakeNew

Miranda Wallace,Exp Realty
Listed by: Miranda Wallace ,Exp Realty 1 (506) 449-9465
House for sale: 1898 Waterside Drive, Cambridge-Narrows

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$299,900

1898 Waterside Drive, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 1Z1

5 beds
2 baths
36 days

Get on NB-8 E / Route 8 from Fredericton Merge onto Trans-Canada Hwy / NB-2 East toward Moncton Stay on NB-2 East for about 35 km Take Exit 339 for Route 695 toward Cambridge-Narrows / Grand Lake Turn left onto Route 695 East Follow Route 695 for about 1315 km Continue into Cambridge-Narrows

Jennifer Maling,Exp Realty
Listed by: Jennifer Maling ,Exp Realty (506) 451-5478
House for sale: 12 Blueberry Lane, Cambridge-Narrows

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$479,900

12 Blueberry Lane, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

3 beds
1 baths
36 days

Take Route 695 from Jemseg to Cambridge Narrows .At Cambridge Narrows head north on Route 710 to Blueberry Lane , take first right once on the laneway and property straight ahead Welcome to 12 Blueberry Lane a charming cottage retreat thats fully equipped for year-round living! Nestled along

Niki Silver,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Niki Silver ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 440-7696
3479 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows

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$1,499,900

3479 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 1S7

3 beds
3 baths
36 days

Route 695 to Route 715 (Lower Cambridge Road) This one-of-a-kind property offers rare combination of architectural excellence, waterfront beauty, and equestrian functionality, complete with an indoor riding arena, 3-stall stable, and exceptional amenities throughout. Inside, main floor welcomes

Sarah Justason,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Sarah Justason ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 471-6800
House for sale: 1152 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows

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$999,900

1152 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 2N2

5 beds
3 baths
42 days

From TCH take Jemseg exit onto Rte 695 Cambridge Narrows then left onto Rte 710 and continue to civic 1152 on left. Dreaming of your own private waterfront retreat with room for family, guests, or even Airbnb income potential? This rare 8.72 Acre Washdemoak Lake offering delivers all of that

Lot 2010-01 Akerley Wharf Road, Cambridge-Narrows
Vacant land

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$174,900

Lot 2010-01 Akerley Wharf Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 4E6

44 days

Route 710 south from Cambridge-Narrows to Akerley Wharf Rd. Keep right to stay on Akerley Wharf Rd. Lot will be on the right side where the road meets the lake. Across the road from 47 Akerley Wharf Rd. Set along one of the most desirable areas on Washademoak Lake, this exceptional 1-acre waterfront

Tim Clancy,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Tim Clancy ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 567-8541
House for sale: 3506 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows

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$1,350,000

3506 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 1S6

3 beds
3 baths
45 days

Route 695 to Route 715 (Lower Cambridge Road), home on right & 19.57 acres of waterfront on left /- 575' of WATERFRONT - 113.56 acres, including 19.57 acres along the lake. Rare property set on Peaceful countryside hilltop with sweeping views and access to Washademoak Lake. Formerly Motts Landing

Sarah Justason,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Sarah Justason ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 471-6800
House for sale: 3049 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows

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$599,900

3049 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 1R7

4 beds
2 baths
47 days

Take Hwy 695 to Lower Cambridge Rd. Nestled on the serene shores of Washademoak Lake, this stunning log home offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With approximately 250 feet of private waterfront, complete with a boat slip, dock, and mooring, its an ideal retreat for

House for sale: 1588 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows

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$699,900

1588 Scenic Narrows Boulevard, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 2P2

4 beds
3 baths
85 days

Just 600m east of Nan's Country Store. Scenic Narrows BLVD is also known as Route 710 Some houses whisper. This one calls your name across the water. At 1588 Scenic Narrows Blvd, the rhythm of life slows to the gentle lap of Washademoak Lake, where more than 240 feet of private shoreline invites

Lot Bridge Drive, Cambridge-Narrows
Vacant land

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$139,900

Lot Bridge Drive, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick E4C 1W3

119 days

close to the end of Bridge Drive just before road meets Route 710 and the Cambridge Narrows corner store Create your dream lifestyle on this stunning 14 acre property, perfectly situated in the heart of Cambridge Narrows. Whether you envision a beautiful home, a cozy cottage, or a charming

Sherry Sheldrick,Exit Realty Specialists
Listed by: Sherry Sheldrick ,Exit Realty Specialists (506) 654-1004

Home Prices in Cambridge-Narrows

Cambridge-Narrows Real Estate reflects a small-market setting where lifestyle, setting, and property character play a central role in value. For 2025, home prices are being shaped by listing cadence, the balance between move-in-ready homes and properties needing updates, and the appeal of settings near water, trails, and village amenities. Buyers and sellers watching New Brunswick Real Estate Cambridge-Narrows pay particular attention to how condition, lot attributes, and privacy influence asking ranges across the community.

In the absence of headline shifts, market participants pay close attention to signals beyond sticker price. These include inventory balance relative to recent absorption, the mix of detached homes versus attached options, and days-on-market tendencies that reveal whether buyers or sellers have more leverage. Local nuances such as waterfront access, outbuilding utility, and renovation scope can materially affect interest levels among those searching for Cambridge-Narrows Homes For Sale or Cambridge-Narrows Real Estate Listings, so comparing like-for-like properties and monitoring fresh listings are key steps in setting expectations.

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Use smart search filters to focus on what matters most: set a price range that aligns with your financing plan, narrow by beds and baths, and refine by lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos and floor plans to assess layout efficiency, natural light, and storage. Compare recent activity to understand how long comparable properties tend to remain available, and build a shortlist by weighing setting, upkeep needs, and upgrade potential against your timeline and budget comfort when looking for Cambridge-Narrows Houses For Sale or Cambridge-Narrows Condos For Sale.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Cambridge-Narrows offers a mix of village convenience and rural calm, with settings that range from homes near community hubs to properties tucked amid trees or close to water. Proximity to schools, parks, and local services shapes day-to-day ease, while access to trails, boat launches, and greenspace can enhance recreation and long-term enjoyment. Transit links and regional routes influence commute practicality, and many buyers also consider sun exposure, yard usability, and outbuilding potential when comparing addresses. Together, these features help explain differences in buyer interest across Cambridge-Narrows Neighborhoods and support informed pricing and offer strategy.

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Cambridge-Narrows City Guide

Nestled along the slender channel that links the Canaan River with Washademoak Lake, Cambridge-Narrows is a waterfront village where forested hills roll down to quiet coves, cottages, and small farms. This Cambridge-Narrows city guide introduces the community's roots, everyday rhythms, and practical tips for getting around, along with a sense of the landscape that shapes local life. Whether you're planning a day trip, scouting the region, or curious about living in Cambridge-Narrows, you'll find a place grounded in nature and neighbourly ease.

History & Background

Long before roads followed the ridgelines and bridges spanned the Narrows, this area was part of the travel and trade network of the Wolastoqiyik, whose lifeways centred on the river now known as the Saint John. European settlers arrived in waves beginning in the late eighteenth century, drawn by arable riverfront soils, abundant timber, and ready access to waterways that served as the original highways of the region. Small farms and woodlots gradually took root on both sides of the Narrows, with seasonal rhythms defined by the river: log drives and milling, haying and harvest, then winter ice that turned the surface itself into a temporary thoroughfare.

As the nineteenth century progressed, the community grew into a modest service hub for the surrounding countryside, with churches, a school, and a handful of shops. Steamships and scows carried goods on Washademoak Lake toward the Saint John River, while stage roads knit together outlying hamlets. Around the region you'll also find towns like Belyeas Cove that share historical ties and amenities. Over the twentieth century, improved roads and the bridge over the Narrows shifted daily life from water to wheels, but the village's sense of place has continued to draw seasonal residents, artists, and outdoor enthusiasts who value the calm of lake-country living.

Economy & Employment

Today the local economy balances rural traditions with modern flexibility. Agriculture remains part of the patchwork-think mixed smallholdings, hay fields, hobby farms, and a handful of orchards and market gardens-while forestry and wood-related trades continue as steady contributors. The water is both an amenity and an employer: marinas, boat servicing, and seasonal accommodation see reliable demand, especially in summer, and outfitters support paddlers and anglers exploring the lake's bays and the Canaan River's meanders.

Many residents combine local work with regional commuting or remote roles. Construction, transportation, and skilled trades are common livelihoods, supported by steady renovation and cottage-building cycles. Health care, education, and public services offer additional stability through facilities in nearby service centres, while hospitality picks up during warmer months. Increasingly, remote workers choose the village for its peaceful pace, relying on home offices and improved connectivity to participate in sectors like professional services, digital media, and consulting. The mix results in a pragmatic economy where people often wear more than one hat-part-time entrepreneurship, seasonal side gigs, and flexible schedules are par for the course.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Cambridge-Narrows is really a constellation of small neighbourhoods knit along the shoreline and backroads. The village core clusters near the bridge, with community services, a school, and casual gathering spots. South and west of the Narrows, waterfront lanes trace the lake, hosting a blend of year-round homes and cottages tucked among mature trees. North and east, roadways crest gentle hills to reveal fields, old farmsteads, and long views toward the water, with homes set back from the road for privacy and space. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Coles Island and Mill Cove.

The lifestyle follows the seasons. In summer, the shoreline is active with kayaks, pontoon boats, and evening swims, while local wharves and informal launches become social hubs. Yard sales, artisan pop-ups, and community breakfasts mark the weekends, and there's often live music or a market within an easy drive. In shoulder seasons, residents turn to trail walking, birding, and scenic drives, and winter brings snowshoeing, ice fishing when conditions allow, and quiet nights under clear skies. If you're hunting for things to do, start with simple pleasures: weaving along Route 695 and Route 715 for lake views, exploring sandy points and coves, cycling low-traffic loops, and packing a picnic for a sunset pullout.

Housing options are varied for a rural village. You'll find compact older homes near the core, waterfront properties that command premium prices for their access and views, and more affordable homesteading possibilities on larger lots just a few minutes from the Narrows. For many, living in Cambridge-Narrows means making the most of indoor-outdoor living: woodstoves, workshops, garden plots, and sheds for boats and gear are common, and a sense of make-do resourcefulness is part of the charm. Community groups, from recreation committees to volunteer responders, add to the fabric, creating a place where newcomers can settle in quickly if they're ready to pitch in.

Getting Around

Most day-to-day travel is by car. The village sits at a junction of scenic secondary routes that arc around Washademoak Lake and link to major highways. From Cambridge-Narrows, you can typically reach the Trans-Canada corridor in under a half-hour, putting Fredericton and Saint John within about an hour's drive in reasonable conditions, and Sussex a comfortable trip to the southeast. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Codys and Waterborough.

There's no local public transit, so households often coordinate errands and carpool when possible. Cyclists enjoy the quiet backroads and rolling terrain, though shoulders can be narrow; a high-visibility kit and route planning make a big difference. In winter, road crews keep key routes ploughed, but lake-effect snow squalls and freeze-thaw cycles can produce slick spots-winter tires and a little extra time are wise. Boaters should also note that water levels and currents change with the seasons; paddlers typically plan for morning outings when winds are lighter and boat traffic is sparse.

Basic daily needs are met within a short drive: fuel stations, small grocers, hardware, and farm stands dot the lakeshore communities. For larger shops, specialized services, or healthcare appointments, residents usually head toward larger service centres along the Saint John River valley. Cell coverage is generally reliable on main routes, and navigation apps work well, but keeping an offline map or mental note of landmarks is handy in the more rural stretches.

Climate & Seasons

Cambridge-Narrows has a distinctly four-season rhythm shaped by its lake-and-river setting. Summers are warm enough for swimming, paddleboarding, and long evenings on the deck, with lake breezes moderating the hottest stretches. The water draws anglers chasing bass and perch, and boaters spread out across sheltered coves. Mid-to-late summer also means an abundance of roadside produce-berries, corn, and garden vegetables-and local markets and farm gates come alive.

Autumn is a highlight, with hillsides turning through gold and crimson as the hardwoods change. It's prime time for scenic drives, harvest suppers, and orchard visits across the region, and many residents make a tradition of end-of-season paddles on glassy mornings. As temperatures drop, the village settles into a quieter winter cadence. Snow arrives in periodic bursts, and while the lake may ice over, conditions vary; always check local advice before heading out for ice fishing or skating. Winter brings its own charm: wood fires, community potlucks, and clear-night stargazing under crisp skies.

Spring can be a study in contrasts-lengthening days, returning birdlife, and maple sap runs alongside lingering snowpack in shaded hollows. High water is possible along riverbanks during the melt, so shorelines deserve respect, but the reward is a rapid greening of fields and forest. By late spring, trails firm up, migrating warblers are active in the treetops, and docks begin edging back into the water. Through it all, the lake acts like a giant thermostat, softening temperature extremes and shaping a comfortable, outdoors-forward lifestyle that suits both weekenders and year-round residents.

Nearby Cities

Cambridge-Narrows sits amid several nearby communities that home buyers consider when exploring the region. Explore neighboring areas like Parkindale, Little River, Prosser Brook, Elgin, and Rosevale to compare local character and available properties when searching Cambridge-Narrows Real Estate.

Visiting these nearby communities and reviewing current listings can help you find the setting that best suits your needs while keeping Cambridge-Narrows as your point of reference.

Demographics

Cambridge-Narrows attracts a mix of residents including families, retirees, and professionals who often seek a quieter, rural-riverside lifestyle. The community blends long-term locals with newer arrivals, offering a relaxed, small-community pace rather than an urban atmosphere.

Housing tends to consist of detached single-family homes alongside some condominium and rental options, with many properties reflecting the area’s lakeside and wooded character. Buyers will typically encounter choices suited to those wanting yard space, seasonal recreation, or a lower-density setting while relying on nearby centres for broader services. If you're looking to Buy a House in Cambridge-Narrows, consider how lot size, waterfront access, and proximity to amenities align with your lifestyle goals.