Cole Harbour Real Estate: 32 Houses and Condos for Sale

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Apartment for sale: 410 64 Cumberland Drive, Cole Harbour

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$349,900

410 64 Cumberland Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 2C7

2 beds
2 baths
1 day

... together. This bright and inviting top-floor corner unit offers 2 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms, making it an excellent choice for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone looking to enjoy carefree condo living. Natural light fills the spacious living and dining area, creating a warm and welcoming...

Mary-lou Tallon,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Mary-lou Tallon ,Re/max Nova (902) 448-3791
House for sale: 12 Cedar Crescent, Cole Harbour

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$629,900

12 Cedar Crescent, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1Y6

3 beds
3 baths
2 days

... below, there is tremendous room to grow, whether you envision a rec room, home office, gym, or additional room. Step outside and discover one of the property's true highlights: a generous, partially fenced backyard on a 7,520 square foot lot that gives kids and pets plenty of room to roam ~ even...

Dale Cameron,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Dale Cameron ,Re/max Nova (902) 240-0768
House for sale: 443 Arklow Drive, Cole Harbour, Cole Harbour

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$489,000

443 Arklow Drive, Cole Harbour, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2W 2S1

4 beds
2 baths
2 days

Forest Hills Parkway Extension to Auburn Drive. Left on John Stewart Dr. Turn right onto Arklow. House is on the right Charming Bungalow with Major Updates. Tucked into the established Forest Hills area of Cole Harbour, this beautifully maintained bungalow offers four bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms

Cherie Dufour-sooley,Keller Williams Select Realty
Listed by: Cherie Dufour-sooley ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 430-6137
House for sale: 42 Astral Drive, Cole Harbour

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$559,900

42 Astral Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1B2

3 beds
2 baths
5 days

... thoughtfully improved on for nearly five decades. Purchased brand new in 1978, this charming three bedroom, two bath bungalow has evolved from a simple house into a warm and inviting home. Through pride of ownership, numerous upgrades and improvements have been completed over the years, with many...

Ken Purdy,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Ken Purdy ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 830-1939
House for sale: 37 Armbro Lane, Cole Harbour

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$374,000

37 Armbro Lane, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1N9

3 beds
2 baths
6 days

Cole Harbour road, to Armbro Welcome to 37 Armbro Lane in the heart of Cole Harbour a bright and conveniently located semi-detached home offering comfort, functionality, and great value. This well-maintained 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home features a welcoming living room and a spacious open-concept

1268 Cole Harbour Road, Cole Harbour

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$1,575,000

1268 Cole Harbour Road, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1N3

0 beds
0 baths
7 days

Cole Harbour Rd near Bissett Rd Attention Developers! Welcome to 1268 Cole Harbour Road, a rare opportunity to acquire a 1+ acre parcel (44,928 sq ft) consisting of two PIDs on a main thoroughfare. A Development Agreement is already secured and in place for 46 units total, comprised of a 30-unit

Other for sale: 1268 Cole Harbour Road, Cole Harbour

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$1,575,000

1268 Cole Harbour Road, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1N3

0 beds
0 baths
7 days

Cole Harbour Road Attention Developers! Welcome to 1268 Cole Harbour Road, a rare opportunity to acquire a 1+ acre parcel (44,928 sq ft) consisting of two PIDs on a main thoroughfare. A Development Agreement is already secured and in place for 46 units total, comprised of a 30-unit building

1268 Cole Harbour Road, Cole Harbour
Vacant land

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$1,575,000

1268 Cole Harbour Road, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1N3

7 days

On Cole Harbour Road near the Bissett Rd intersection Attention Developers! Welcome to 1268 Cole Harbour Road, a rare opportunity to acquire a 1+ acre parcel (44,928 sq ft) consisting of two PIDs on a main thoroughfare. A Development Agreement is already secured and in place for 46 units total,

House for sale: 29 Circassion Drive, Cole Harbour

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$419,900

29 Circassion Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2W 4R2

3 beds
1 baths
7 days

Cole Harbour Rd to Forest Hills Parkway to Circassion Dr End-unit townhouse in the heart of Cole Harbour. conveniently located within walking distance to schools, shopping, recreation facilities, and everyday amenities. The main level features a functional newly renovated kitchen, a bright

Dawna Candelora,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Dawna Candelora ,Re/max Nova (902) 478-0991
Recreational for sale: 15+17 R-24, Cole Harbour

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$180,000

15+17 R-24, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B0H 1T0

4 beds
2 baths
7 days

On highway 316 between Cole Harbour and Port Felix take Cape Road, follow it to the first side road on the left, property is the first driveway on this road Between Port Felix and Cole Harbour, in beautiful Guysborough County, sit two well maintained cottages ,one is log the other traditional

Listed by: Tino Winter ,Del Mar Realty Inc. (902) 870-6864
Lots 15&15-1 Hwy 316 (English Hbr), Cole Harbour
Vacant land

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$110,000

Lots 15&15-1 Hwy 316 (english Hbr), Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B0H 1T0

7 days

From Guysborough travel South on Hwy 16 for 1km then turn right onto Larrys River Road for 27kms then turn right onto Hwy 316 (Marine Drive) for 9km to Lot 15 & 15-1 (just after Civic #4709) In a breathtaking Atlantic location, you will find this spacious property directly on "Marine Drive",

House for sale: 108 Stratford Drive, Cole Harbour

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$649,900

108 Stratford Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 2R2

5 beds
2 baths
8 days

https://maps.app.goo.gl/zruwZLu4HB2L6e22A Welcome to Cole Harbour living at its finest! Offering over 2,300 square feet of living space, this well-maintained 5-bed, 2-bath home is perfectly designed for growing families seeking space, comfort, and convenience. Situated on a beautifully landscaped

Don Mccooeye,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield)
Listed by: Don Mccooeye ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield) (902) 903-6605
House for sale: 33 Huntingdon Drive, Cole Harbour

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$429,900

33 Huntingdon Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1V9

3 beds
2 baths
9 days

Astral Drive - Shrewsbury Drive - Huntingdon Drive Located in the sought-after community of Colby Village, 33 Huntingdon Drive offers comfortable family living with thoughtful updates and plenty of space both inside and out. This well-maintained semi-detached home features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms,

Stephen Smith,Century 21 Optimum Realty
Listed by: Stephen Smith ,Century 21 Optimum Realty (902) 448-5386
Apartment for sale: 402 64 Cumberland Drive, Cole Harbour

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$334,900

402 64 Cumberland Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 2C7

2 beds
2 baths
9 days

Cole Harbour Road to Cumberland Drive Welcome to Unit 402 at 64 Cumberland Drive - an exceptionally well maintained condo in the heart of Cole Harbour, where convenience meets comfortable living. Ideally situated, this location puts you just minutes from everyday essentials including schools,

Paul Nguyen,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Paul Nguyen ,Re/max Nova (902) 293-9579
House for sale: 120 Sherwood Street, Cole Harbour

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$619,900

120 Sherwood Street, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 2S3

3 beds
3 baths
9 days

Portland Street to Caldwell Road, Left on Sherwood Street Welcome home to 120 Sherwood Street. This wonderful Cape Cod style home is nestled in the much-desired area of Cole Harbour. Step through the front door and receive a warm welcome by the quality-built hardwood staircase & glistening

Shariq Wasi,Re/max Nova (windsor)
Listed by: Shariq Wasi ,Re/max Nova (windsor) (902) 993-0508
476 Bissett Road, Cole Harbour
Vacant land

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$144,900

476 Bissett Road, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 2T2

9 days

Cole Harbour Road to Bisset Lane on the left. If you have been searching for the perfect lot to build your dream home look no further. This beautiful lot is just over an acre in size and backs onto the Salt Marsh trail (perpetual green space). You will love the location as its just a 6 minute

Ian Hamilton,Royal Lepage Anchor Realty
Listed by: Ian Hamilton ,Royal Lepage Anchor Realty (902) 225-0344
House for sale: 54 Silistria Drive, Cole Harbour

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$429,900

54 Silistria Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2W 5V7

3 beds
2 baths
12 days

... living space across all three levels, giving you room to spread out without sacrificing that cozy, established neighbourhood feel. There has been real care into this home over the years. Flooring has been updated throughout, most recently the kitchen with new flooring and a new kitchen countertop....

Dale Cameron,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Dale Cameron ,Re/max Nova (902) 240-0768
House for sale: 32 Merrimac Drive, Cole Harbour

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$424,900

32 Merrimac Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2W 4P8

3 beds
2 baths
13 days

Forest Hills Parkway to Merrimac Dr Charming Semi-Detached Home in Cole Harbour! Welcome to 32 Merrimac, a beautifully updated semi-detached home located in the heart of Cole Harbour. This inviting property features a perfect blend of comfort and modern amenities, making it an ideal choice

Melissa Berry,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Melissa Berry ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 401-9425
House for sale: 25 Linden Court, Cole Harbour

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$409,900

25 Linden Court, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2W 4X2

3 beds
2 baths
14 days

Cole Harbour Road onto Otago Drive, right onto Poplar Drive, right onto Linden Court Welcome to 25 Linden Court, a beautiful semi-detached home tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of vibrant Cole Harbour. Offering the perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience, this freshly

Lot 4 316 Hwy (Grovers Point), Cole Harbour
Vacant land

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$136,800

Lot 4 316 Hwy (grovers Point), Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B0H 1T0

14 days

From Guysborough travel South on Hwy 16 for 1km then turn right onto Larrys River Road for 27kms to Larrys River then turn left onto Hwy 316 (Marine Drive) for 9km to Cole Harbour/Grovers Point on the right (just after civic #4709) In one of the most beautiful Atlantic locations in Nova Scotia

House for sale: 50 Greenborough Crescent, Cole Harbour

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$659,900

50 Greenborough Crescent, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 2L4

5 beds
4 baths
15 days

... to in-law suite potential. The solid bones and generous footprint make it a rare chance to personalize and build equity in a neighbourhood where properties hold their value and move fast. Out back, a gentle stream winds through the property. Listen to the birds, running water, and enjoy a sense...

Cassandra Adams,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth)
Listed by: Cassandra Adams ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 440-1486
875 Main Street, Cole Harbour

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$2,350,000

875 Main Street, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B3T 1H2

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

... of Westphal on a high profile site with exposure to over 35,000 vehhicles daily. The location offers excellent accessibility to Highway 107 and 118. The property is within close proximity to several Dartmouth bedroom communities including, Coodlawn, cole Harbour and Porters Lake. (id:27476)

Listed by: Paul Pettipas ,Keller Williams Select Realty (branch) (902) 497-9636
House for sale: 88 Ancaster Court, Cole Harbour

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$534,900

88 Ancaster Court, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1J4

4 beds
2 baths
16 days

Colby drive to Ashgrove Ave to Ancaster court Welcome to this beautiful bungalow located in the family-friendly community of Cole Harbour. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, this well-maintained home offers plenty of space for a growing family. The main level includes 3 spacious bedrooms,

Sheila Cashin,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Sheila Cashin ,Re/max Nova (902) 830-4165
Row / Townhouse for sale: 351 9 Forest Hills Parkway, Cole Harbour

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$314,900

351 9 Forest Hills Parkway, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 1E8

2 beds
2 baths
26 days

Cole Harbour Road to 9 Forest Hills Parkway. You can park in visitor parking or parking spot #68 4.2 km Turn left onto Forest Hills Pkwy Destination will be on the right 180 m Welcome to Unit 351 at 9 Forest Hills Parkway, a bright and well-maintained condo nestled in the heart of Cole Harbour.

Wassim Klayme,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Wassim Klayme ,Re/max Nova (902) 818-8878
Apartment for sale: 322 7 Forest Hills Parkway, Cole Harbour

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$328,000

322 7 Forest Hills Parkway, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2W 0M4

2 beds
2 baths
27 days

Follow Hwy 111 S to Portland St/NS-207 E in Dartmouth. Then Follow NS-207 E to Forest Hills, Cole Harbour Welcome to your next chapter in the heart of Cole Harbour a beautifully maintained 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath condo that perfectly balances comfort, convenience, and affordability. From the moment

Nikhil Kapoor,Harbourside Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Nikhil Kapoor ,Harbourside Realty Ltd. (902) 266-9948
House for sale: 39 R-24, Cole Harbour

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$235,000

39 R-24, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B0H 1T0

3 beds
2 baths
32 days

On highway 316 between Cole Harbour and Port Felix take Cape Road. Follow to the first branch to left. Second property on left side. Over 2.6 acres of marvellous ocean view, dotted with islands plus the vast expanse of the ocean from an elevated position. It is located in a very quiet, rural,

Listed by: Tino Winter ,Del Mar Realty Inc. (902) 870-6864
Row / Townhouse for sale: 23 Leacock Court, Cole Harbour

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$374,900

23 Leacock Court, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B3W 4J4

3 beds
2 baths
32 days

From Cole Harbour Rd, turn onto Perron Dr, left onto Arklow, left again onto Leacock Ct, follow to civic 23. Welcome to 23 Leacock Court, nestled in the heart of Forest Hills in Cole Harbour, where comfort, charm, and convenience come together in this inviting single-family townhouse. Set on

House for sale: 607 Astral Drive, Cole Harbour

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$949,900

607 Astral Drive, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B2V 0B3

6 beds
4 baths
63 days

Caldwell Road - 607 Astral Drive on the Right Welcome to 607 Astral Drive in the highly sought-after community of Colby South, where space, style, and everyday comfort come together seamlessly. This impressive two-storey home offers 6 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, ideal for growing families or those

Keith Kenny,Century 21 Optimum Realty
Listed by: Keith Kenny ,Century 21 Optimum Realty (902) 817-8178
Lot 14 Hwy 316 (English Harbour), Cole Harbour
Vacant land

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$69,000

Lot 14 Hwy 316 (english Harbour), Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B0H 1T0

128 days

From Guysborough travel South on Hwy 16 for 1km then turn right onto Larrys River Road for 27 kms to Larrys River then turn left onto Hwy 316 (Marine Drive) for 9 km to Cole Harbour/English Harbour on the right (just across from civic # 4709). Lot 14 has a plot size of +/- 19,478 m² and offers

Listed by: George Mcdaniel (902) 471-9605
Lot 12 316 Hwy (English Harbour), Cole Harbour
Vacant land

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$79,500

Lot 12 316 Hwy (english Harbour), Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B0H 1T0

128 days

From Guysborough travel South on Hwy 16 for 1km then turn right onto Larrys River Road for 27 kms then turn right onto Hwy 316 (Marine Drive) for 9 kms to Lot 12 English Harbour (just across the road from civic #4709). In a breathtaking Atlantic location, you will find this spacious property

Listed by: George Mcdaniel (902) 471-9605
Lot 10 Hwy 316 (Grovers Point), Cole Harbour
Vacant land

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$120,000

Lot 10 Hwy 316 (grovers Point), Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B0H 1T0

128 days

From Guysborough travel South on Hwy 16 for 1km then turn right onto Larrys River Road for 27 kms to Larrys River then turn left onto Hwy 316 (Marine Drive) for 9 km to Cole Harbour/Grovers Point on the right (just after civic # 4709). In one of the most beautiful areas on the east coast of

Listed by: George Mcdaniel (902) 471-9605
House for sale: 62 Cole Harbour Road, Cole Harbour

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$249,000

62 Cole Harbour Road, Cole Harbour (Cole Harbour), Nova Scotia B0H 1T0

1 beds
1 baths
285 days

From 316 S- turn right onto Cole Harbour Village Rd then turn left onto Cole Harbour Rd. Charming One-Bedroom Cottage with Loft & Harbour Views. Discover the peaceful charm of 62 Cole Harbour Road in scenic Guysborough County. This cozy one-bedroom cottage features a versatile family room loft,

Kathy Bethune,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Kathy Bethune ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 220-2229

Home Prices in Cole Harbour

In 2025, Cole Harbour Real Estate in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia continues to attract buyers seeking a balance of community amenities and coastal lifestyle, with detached homes setting the tone for value and selection. For context, the current median asking price for a detached house is $549,288, a useful reference point for assessing Cole Harbour Homes For Sale and planning budgets.

Without focusing on month-to-month fluctuations, buyers and sellers are watching the balance between new supply and absorption, the mix of renovated versus original-condition homes, and how days on market shift through seasonal listing cycles. Property condition, neighbourhood setting, and lot characteristics remain key differentiators in Cole Harbour, and Cole Harbour Market Trends show that thoughtful pricing and presentation continue to influence negotiation dynamics.

Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Cole Harbour

There are 29 active listings in Cole Harbour, including 17 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses available right now. These Cole Harbour Real Estate Listings are spread across 1 neighbourhood, giving buyers a focused view of what's currently on the market.

Use intuitive filters to match your priorities when searching Cole Harbour Homes For Sale: narrow by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to quickly surface homes that fit your lifestyle. Review photos and floor plans to understand layout, light, and flow, then compare recent activity and similar properties to shortlist the most compelling options. Saving searches and revisiting new matches helps you stay aligned with the market as it evolves.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Across Cole Harbour Neighborhoods there is a diverse mix of established residential streets and newer pockets, with many areas enjoying easy access to schools, parks, and trail networks. Proximity to local shops, recreation centres, and transit corridors helps define day-to-day convenience, while quick connections to employment hubs support commuter-friendly routines. Buyers often weigh walkability and green space against privacy and yard size, and value signals are shaped by street appeal, nearby amenities, and community character across micro-areas.

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Cole Harbour City Guide

On the eastern edge of Halifax Harbour, Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia blends coastal scenery with suburban comfort, offering quick connections to Dartmouth and the wider Halifax region. This Cole Harbour city guide highlights the area's history, daily life, hidden green spaces, and practical tips for getting around. Whether you're comparing Cole Harbour Neighborhoods, scoping schools and recreation, or simply looking for things to do on a weekend, you'll find a community that balances convenience with an easygoing East Coast vibe.

History & Background

Long before subdivision streets and community rinks, the lands around Cole Harbour were part of Mi'kma'ki, stewarded by the Mi'kmaq who travelled and harvested along sheltered coves, inlets, and marshlands. European settlement arrived gradually, first through nearby Acadian farms and later British and Loyalist settlers who saw promise in the area's fertile lowlands and access to the Atlantic. Around the region you'll also find towns like Lake Loon that share historical ties and amenities.

Cole Harbour's name nods to its broad tidal inlet and marsh, a landscape that shaped local life for generations. Through the 19th and early 20th centuries, small-scale agriculture and resource work defined the area, supported by modest transport links that eventually became part of the rail corridor. When the rails fell quiet, the route found a second life as multi-use pathways, most notably the Salt Marsh Trail and the Shearwater Flyer Trail, now beloved recreational assets. Real momentum arrived in the latter half of the 20th century as Dartmouth's growth spilled outward, transforming Cole Harbour into a sought-after suburban base with schools, parks, and an evolving commercial strip. The community also enjoys a proud hockey heritage, often celebrating hometown stars and a robust minor hockey scene that continues to shape local identity and the modern local real estate landscape.

Economy & Employment

Today, Cole Harbour sits within a dynamic regional economy anchored by government, health care, education, transportation, and specialized manufacturing. Many residents commute to Dartmouth and Halifax for work, taking advantage of short cross-harbour links, frequent transit routes, and regional highways that put major job centres within easy reach. Public administration and health care remain strong employment pillars, with hospitals, clinics, and research facilities spread across the metro area. Education also plays a key role, from primary and secondary schools to post-secondary campuses dotted around the harbour.

Proximity to the port, shipyards, and defence installations supports skilled trades and technical roles, while aerospace, marine technology, and engineering firms contribute to steady demand for specialized talent. The service sector is highly visible along Cole Harbour Road and connecting corridors, where you'll find independent shops, family-owned restaurants, fitness studios, and day-to-day conveniences. Construction and home services are consistently active, supporting ongoing infill, renovations, and neighbourhood renewal. For entrepreneurs, the region's network of co-working spaces, small-business supports, and a growing tech ecosystem in the urban core provide opportunities to launch and scale ventures while still living near nature—factors that often influence searches for Nova Scotia Real Estate Cole Harbour.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

From quiet cul-de-sacs to waterfront viewpoints and trailheads, Cole Harbour offers a variety of neighbourhoods that appeal to different stages of life. Established areas feature mature trees, larger lots, and proximity to well-regarded schools, while more contemporary pockets offer open-concept homes and energy-conscious builds. Colby Village is widely known for family-friendly streets and easy access to lakes and parks, while other sections around Forest Hills and Caldwell Road blend convenience with green space. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Westphal and Colby Village.

Life here leans outdoorsy. The Cole Harbour Heritage Park protects an expansive coastal marsh habitat, making it a destination for birdwatchers, photographers, and anyone who enjoys the meditative rhythm of tidal landscapes. The Salt Marsh Trail stretches along the water on a former railbed, welcoming walkers, joggers, cyclists, and families with strollers; on breezy days, the views across the harbour glow with shifting light. Nearby, Bissett Lake offers paddling and calm shoreline walks, while Rainbow Haven and Lawrencetown beaches are an easy drive for swimming, surfing, or simply breathing in the Atlantic air. If you're looking to Buy a House in Cole Harbour, these outdoor assets are often part of what buyers value when comparing Cole Harbour Homes For Sale.

Recreation centres are a cornerstone of daily life. Cole Harbour Place brings together fitness, aquatics, and ice surfaces, hosting everything from learn-to-swim classes to adult rec league hockey and community events. Local sports fields and courts fill up during spring and summer, and you'll find programming for youth and seniors alike, from art workshops to language courses and after-school clubs. Schools in and around Cole Harbour have active parent councils and extracurricular options, giving families comfortable routines and a supportive sense of community.

For food lovers, casual favourites, cafés, and international eats are easy to find along Cole Harbour Road and nearby corridors. Weekend routines often include a trail walk followed by a coffee run, with errands made simple thanks to clustered shops and services. If you're building a list of things to do, consider a loop that pairs the Shearwater Flyer Trail with a stop at the Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum during its seasonal events. The overall pace is relaxed, and living in Cole Harbour means having a coastal backdrop just minutes from home.

Getting Around

Cole Harbour is well connected to Dartmouth and Halifax by a network of arterial roads and transit routes. Cole Harbour Road (Route 207) ties the community to Portland Street and the Circumferential Highway, while Forest Hills Parkway provides a north-south spine with direct links to shopping areas and schools. Halifax Transit routes run frequently at peak times, with connections to the Dartmouth Bridge Terminal and the Alderney Ferry, which makes for a scenic and efficient cross-harbour link to downtown Halifax. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Portland Hills and Russell Lake.

Driving times into Dartmouth's core can be short outside rush hour, and trips to central Halifax usually hinge on bridge traffic and weather. Many residents adopt a hybrid approach-using transit on weekdays and driving on weekends-while cyclists appreciate the growing patchwork of bike lanes and multi-use paths. The Salt Marsh Trail and Shearwater Flyer Trail are excellent for recreational rides, though they can be exposed on windy days and are not designed as high-speed commuter corridors. In winter, plan for changing conditions: coastal systems can bring a mix of rain, snow, and freezing spray, and bridges sometimes feel windier than inland routes. Keeping a flexible schedule and an eye on ferry and transit alerts helps keep commutes smooth.

Climate & Seasons

Cole Harbour experiences a classic maritime climate shaped by the nearby Atlantic. Summers are pleasantly warm rather than hot, with sea breezes that take the edge off humid days. Evenings often cool slightly, inviting after-dinner walks along the trails and lakeshores. Autumn arrives with vibrant foliage and crisp, dry days that are perfect for long hikes in the Heritage Park, while harvest-season events across the wider region celebrate local produce and coastal traditions.

Winter brings a mix of snowfalls, rain systems, and the occasional nor'easter that can stack up drifts along open stretches near the marsh. On calmer days, the fresh salt air and snow-dusted boardwalks provide a striking backdrop for outdoor photography or a brisk jog. Many residents keep active indoors with aquatics, skating, and fitness classes, taking advantage of community facilities when wind and ice make trails less inviting. Spring can be variable-think sun one day and fog the next-but it also sparks the return of migratory birds to the marsh and the first patio coffees of the year.

By late spring and through summer, the water becomes a playground: paddle a sheltered lake in the morning, picnic by the shore in the afternoon, and stroll a trail at golden hour. Picnic blankets, camp chairs in the trunk, and a flexible plan are the best tools for making the most of maritime weather. The key is to embrace the changeability; when one corner of the harbour is foggy, another may be bright and clear, and there's always a nearby trail, beach, or café ready to match the mood.

Neighbourhoods

What makes a neighbourhood feel like home? For some, it's quiet mornings on a leafy street; for others, it's being close to daily essentials and a patch of grass to unwind. If you're sorting through options, KeyHomes.ca makes that discovery phase smoother with a clear map view, quick comparisons, and favourites you can save as you go.

Cole Harbour brings together the comforts of a settled community with the flexibility today's buyers and sellers look for. Streets transition from calm residential pockets to more active stretches near services, so you can decide whether you prefer a tucked-away address or something closer to everyday buzz. Housing choices range across detached homes, townhouses, and low-rise condos, creating a mix that suits different life stages without losing a cohesive neighbourhood character.

Green space is woven into the experience in subtle but meaningful ways: small parks for a quick breather, broader open areas for longer strolls, and pathways that invite an evening loop after dinner. Picture a day where you can head out the door for fresh air, pick up a few groceries on the way back, and still make it home with time to spare. That balance of breathing room and convenience helps the area feel grounded.

Location plays out in gradients here. Some stretches feel residential-first, with gentle traffic patterns and a slower pace; others sit nearer to local corridors that carry you toward shops, services, and regional connections. Commuters often prioritize routes that simplify the daily drive or bus link, while weekend explorers weigh easy access to errands and recreation. The result is choice: a spectrum of micro-environments within the same community fabric.

For buyers, it can help to define your must-haves before touring: yard size versus interior square footage, townhouse efficiency versus detached privacy, condo simplicity versus multi-level layouts. Sellers, meanwhile, do well when they showcase what makes their part of the neighbourhood shine-think usable outdoor space, a practical entry, or natural light that travels through the day. A measured presentation matches the measured pace of the area.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Decide whether you gravitate to park-adjacent streets, family-friendly crescents, or addresses near everyday conveniences; each pocket carries a subtly different vibe.
  • Home types: You'll find options that span detached houses, practical townhomes, and condo residences, with varied layouts to match different routines.
  • Connections: Local corridors and bus links thread through the community, with quieter roads branching to residential clusters for a calmer arrival.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use filters to separate home styles, map view to study street context, saved searches to track segments you like, and alerts so you hear about new matches quickly.

Another way to approach your search is to think about the pace of your days. If you work from home, you might favour a townhouse or detached place with a defined workspace and a calm approach road. If you're often on the move, a condo or townhome closer to main routes can minimize transition time between errands, fitness, and social plans. Either way, the neighbourhood's scale helps it feel navigable without giving up variety.

Families and first-time buyers often look for practical touches: entrance storage for gear, a kitchen that opens toward the main living area, or a modest yard that's easy to care for. Downsizers tend to prioritize straightforward floor plans and proximity to amenities, reducing upkeep while keeping favourite habits intact. In each case, the surrounding streetscape matters-tree cover, sidewalk connectivity, and the way homes sit on the block all contribute to comfort over the long run.

Sellers can take cues from these priorities. Small upgrades-tidy landscaping, clear lighting along the approach, and defined outdoor areas-signal ease of living. Inside, emphasize flexible rooms that shift from office to guest space, or from play area to media nook. Well-labeled listing photos and a floor plan help buyers visualize flow, especially when they're comparing multiple styles in the same community on KeyHomes.ca.

If you're new to the area, try visiting at different times of day. Morning often highlights commuter patterns and sunlight angles; afternoon shows off park activity and mid-day errands; evening reveals how quiet a street becomes after dinner. For example, a townhouse closer to a connector might feel energetic at certain times and serene at others, while a detached home deeper inside a residential pocket can feel predictably calm throughout the week.

Think, too, about how you'll use nearby green space. A small park around the corner might be perfect for quick breaks with a dog or a stroller. Larger open areas invite longer walks and informal meet-ups. Even if outdoor space is private on paper, the broader landscape shapes how much you'll enjoy time at home-views of trees, gentle setbacks from the street, and the presence of sidewalks add layers of comfort.

In Cole Harbour, the appeal rests in balance: practical homes, human-scaled streets, and green moments threaded through everyday life. When you're ready to compare what's available and where it sits within the neighbourhood, explore the map and keep thoughtful notes on KeyHomes.ca-it helps the right place stand out.

Local streets can shift in feel within a short walk; touring on foot lets you sense light, sound, and pace in ways photos can't fully capture.

Nearby Cities

Buyers searching in Cole Harbour may find it helpful to explore surrounding communities such as Pleasant Point, East Jeddore, Clam Bay, Oyster Pond, and Ostrea Lake to compare property options and neighbourhood character.

Visiting these nearby towns can provide a clearer sense of lifestyle fit and local offerings to inform your home-buying decision when researching Cole Harbour Real Estate Listings.

Demographics

Cole Harbour is home to a diverse mix of residents, including families, retirees and working professionals, which creates neighborhoods ranging from active, family-oriented streets to quieter, more settled enclaves. Many people choose the area for its community amenities, local services and access to nearby urban centres while maintaining a neighborhood feel.

Housing options are varied and commonly include detached single-family homes, condominiums and rental properties, providing choices for different life stages. The community generally has a suburban character with pockets of coastal and semi-rural character nearby, offering buyers a balance between access to urban amenities and a quieter, community-focused lifestyle when considering Nova Scotia Real Estate Cole Harbour.