Algonquin Highlands: 42 Properties for Sale

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9734 HIGHWAY 118 W, Algonquin Highlands

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$799,999

9734 Highway 118 W, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J2

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1 baths
1 day

... east of Hwy 35. Have you ever dreamed of relocating to Haliburton County to start your own business or own a stunning piece of land? This 18-acre property offers a rare opportunity to turn that dream into a reality. Perfectly situated along one of the busiest highways in Haliburton County, a...

Ashley Mckeigue,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Ashley Mckeigue ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (705) 457-2128
House for sale: 15615 HWY 35 HIGHWAY, Algonquin Highlands

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$430,000

15615 Hwy 35 Highway, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J2

2 beds
1 baths
1 day

Cross Streets: Hwy 118. ** Directions: Hwy 35 N just past Hwy 118 on Left Hand Side. This well-maintained 2 bedroom home in the heart of Carnarvon is move in ready, large yard with enough room for a garage if you choose so. A lot of upgrades have been done in the past few years such as roof

Steve Lesak,Reva Realty Inc.
Listed by: Steve Lesak ,Reva Realty Inc. (613) 332-8921
House for sale: 19243 HWY 35 HIGHWAY, Algonquin Highlands

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$859,900

19243 Hwy 35 Highway, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J2

6 beds
3 baths
1 day

Cross Streets: Hwy 35 North Of Ox Narrows. ** Directions: GOOGLE MAPS. Gorgeous 5 Bedroom + Loft Four Season A Frame Chalet Overlooking the Shores of Kushog Lake Nestled on 2.33 Acres in Picturesque Algonquin Highlands! Spanning approximately 3,000 sq. ft. across two levels, this inviting retreat

House for sale: 1093 COMAK CRESCENT, Algonquin Highlands

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$998,000

1093 Comak Crescent, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario K0M 1S0

3 beds
2 baths
4 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 35. ** Directions: Hwy 35 North of Minden to Comak Cres. St. Nora Lake awaits. This lovely year-round cottage or home has room for all the family. There is a Cathedral ceiling in the living/dining room to let loads of sunlight in and the floor to ceiling windows provide the

House for sale: 2029 LITTLE HAWK LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$2,490,000

2029 Little Hawk Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

10 beds
10 baths
5 days

Cross Streets: Highway 35 & Little Hawk Lake Road. ** Directions: Highway 118, North of Carnarvon to Little Hawk Lake Road to #2029. If you are looking for a large property to share and enjoy with family and friends, Oakview Lodge is a must see! Nestled on the shores of Little Hawk Lake, this

Andrew Hodgson,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Andrew Hodgson ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (705) 854-0130
2029 LITTLE HAWK LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$2,490,000

2029 Little Hawk Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

0 beds
10 baths
5 days

Cross Streets: Highway 35 & Little Hawk Lake Road. ** Directions: Highway 118, North of Carnarvon to Little Hawk Lake Road to #2029. Whether you seek a scalable project for a small business, work-life balance or you are interested in growing an established and profitable year-round commercial

Andrew Hodgson,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Andrew Hodgson ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (705) 854-0130
0 PROVIDENCE DRIVE, Algonquin Highlands

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$95,000

0 Providence Drive, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

Cross Streets: Fader Drive/Providence Drive. ** Directions: Highway 118 to Fader Drive to corner of Providence Drive. Building Lot at the corner of Providence Drive and Fader Drive. Walking distance to the public beach at Maple Lake. Build your dream home in this growing community of year round

Lynda Litwin,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Lynda Litwin ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 286-2911
House for sale: 1187 IVY LANE, Algonquin Highlands

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$899,000

1187 Ivy Lane, Algonquin Highlands (McClintock), Ontario P0A 1E0

3 beds
2 baths
7 days

Cross Streets: Kawagama Lake Road and Highway 35. ** Directions: Highway 35, Kawagama Lake Road, Livingstone Lake Road, McClintock Drive, North Creek Drive, Ivy Lane to Fire Route #1187. Embrace tranquility and beauty of the largest lake in Haliburton, especially in the northwest corner (i.e.

House for sale: 10689 KAWAGAMA LAKE WAO, Algonquin Highlands

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$425,000

10689 Kawagama Lake Wao, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

1 beds
0 baths
7 days

Cross Streets: Kawagama Lake Road and Highway 35. ** Directions: TAKE A BOAT FROM EITHER OF TWO MARINAS. A rare opportunity on Haliburton's largest lake, this water-access property on Kawagama Lake offers exceptional privacy and unbeatable value. Tucked away from the busier parts of the lake,

House for sale: 1315 WOLF CIRCLE, Algonquin Highlands

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$1,789,000

1315 Wolf Circle, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

3 beds
2 baths
8 days

Cross Streets: Kawagama Lake Road/County Rd 8 and Wolf Circle. ** Directions: Hwy 35 to Kawagama Lake Road;Kawagama Lake Rd (AKA County Rd 8) to Wolf Circle to #1315. A peaceful year round retreat on a privately maintained road just 15 minutes from Dorset. This quiet, low traffic setting is

Penny Kiely,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty
Listed by: Penny Kiely ,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty (705) 783-8087
2.6 ACRES NORLEY DRIVE, Algonquin Highlands

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$89,000

2.6 Acres Norley Drive, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

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0 baths
8 days

Cross Streets: Highway 118. ** Directions: From Barrie drive north on Highway 11 to just before the Town of Bracebridge.Turn right onto Highway 118 and follow Hwy 118 for 62.6 kilometers to Maple Lake.At this mileage you are now at the intersection of Hwy 118 and Norley Drive. Discover your

Listed by: Elio Scocchia ,Homelife Optimum Realty (905) 841-2673
House for sale: 1293 CAUSEWAY DRIVE, Algonquin Highlands

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$469,000

1293 Causeway Drive, Algonquin Highlands (McClintock), Ontario P0A 1E0

3 beds
1 baths
8 days

Cross Streets: Highway 35 & Tock Lane. ** Directions: Highway 35, Tock Lane, Causeway Drive. Charming, rustic cabin that dates back to the early 1960's.The best aspects of this appealing property are the close proximity to the lake, tall mature white pines, smooth granite rock shore, sunrise

House for sale: 1319 WOLF CIRCLE, Algonquin Highlands

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$2,995,000

1319 Wolf Circle, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

4 beds
3 baths
9 days

Cross Streets: Cty. Rd 8(Kawagama Lake Road) and Wolf Circle. ** Directions: Hw 35 to Kawagama Lake Road; Kawagama Lake Road to County Road 8 (AKA Kawagama Lake Road); turn left onto Wolf Circle and follow to #1319. Luxurious 4-season waterfront home located on Kawagama Lake with easy year

Penny Kiely,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty
Listed by: Penny Kiely ,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty (705) 783-8087
House for sale: 1141 & 1123 NU-NE LANE, Algonquin Highlands

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$4,779,000

1141 & 1123 Nu-ne Lane, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

4 beds
4 baths
11 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 118 & Kushog Lake Road. ** Directions: Hwy 118 to Kushog Lake Rd to Buckslide to Nu Ne Lane. A rare offering where luxury waterfront living and premier equestrian infrastructure converge on prestigious Boshkung Lake. Encompassing over 100 acres and 440 ft of pristine shoreline,

Other for sale: 1123 NU-NE LANE, Algonquin Highlands

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$799,000

1123 Nu-ne Lane, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
11 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 118 & Hwy 35. ** Directions: Hwy 118 to Kushog Lake Road to Buckslide to Nu Ne. Exceptional 100-acre estate opportunity in the Haliburton Highlands, offering unmatched privacy, scale, and versatility in one of Ontario's most sought-after four-season destinations. Ideally

House for sale: 1141 NU-NE LANE, Algonquin Highlands

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$3,999,000

1141 Nu-ne Lane, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

4 beds
4 baths
11 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 118 & Kushog Lake Road. ** Directions: Hwy 118 to Kushog Lake Rd to Buckslide to Nu Ne. Landmark estate on Boshkung Lake with 440 ft of pristine shoreline and just under five acres of unmatched privacy. Located in the heart of the Haliburton Highlands, this luxury waterfront

House for sale: 1089 LUTES LANE, Algonquin Highlands

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$3,285,000

1089 Lutes Lane, Algonquin Highlands (McClintock), Ontario P0A 1E0

4 beds
2 baths
16 days

... Highway 35, Kawagama Lake Road, Livingstone Lake Road, McClintock Road, Wes Clarke Trail, Lutes, Lane - Fire Route #1089. Welcome to one of the nicest properties on Kawagama Lake! EXTREMELY PRIVATE, Algonquin-esque POINT-OF-LAND with 1,025 feet of rocky/sandy shoreline, 2.4 acres of mature forested...

House for sale: 1012 GOODLIFE LANE, Algonquin Highlands

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$1,100,000

1012 Goodlife Lane, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 0A8

4 beds
2 baths
19 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 35 and Precambrian Drive. ** Directions: Hwy 35 to Precambrian Drive to Goodlife Lane. Wonderful west-facing, level lot on Wren Lake ~ a fully winterized family cottage with classic warm-wood interior and an open-concept living room, dining room and kitchen. The island in

Wendy Webb,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty
Listed by: Wendy Webb ,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty (705) 706-3645
LOT 70 25TH LINE, Algonquin Highlands

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$109,500

Lot 70 25th Line, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J1

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0 baths
20 days

Cross Streets: Highway 118. ** Directions: From Carnarvon or Haliburton Village take Highway 118 the the 25th Line of Stanhope. Go north 200 meters to sign on property. Beside 1664. The other end of the property abuts Chelsea Lane and is accessed via Fader Lane. DEEDED ACCESS TO MAPLE LAKE.

Listed by: Steve Brand ,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Haliburton (416) 271-6844
House for sale: 1008 CHEROKEE TRAIL, Algonquin Highlands

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$849,000

1008 Cherokee Trail, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J1

2 beds
2 baths
22 days

Cross Streets: Highway 35. ** Directions: HWy 35 to Cherokee Trail to SOP. This classic waterfront cottage on sought-after Halls Lake, offers 160 feet of clean, deep frontage on one of the area's most beloved lakes. The lot itself is a standout: flat, generous, and genuinely usable - the kind

House for sale: 1093 LAMAR DRIVE, Algonquin Highlands

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$829,000

1093 Lamar Drive, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

3 beds
1 baths
26 days

Cross Streets: Highway 118. ** Directions: From Carnarvon or Haliburton take Highway 118 to Norley Drive. Right on Lamar Drive to SOP. An immaculate year-round home or cottage in a quiet bay setting on Maple Lake. 3 bedrooms and 1500 sq feet of finished living space over 2 levels with 100 feet

Listed by: Steve Brand ,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Haliburton (416) 271-6844
House for sale: 1753 NORTHSHORE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$799,000

1753 Northshore Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J1

3 beds
2 baths
27 days

118 TO ST PETERS RD TO NORTHSHORE TO SOP Your Gateway to the Highlands: A Custom Retreat on a 3-Lake Chain. Live where you play in this charming country retreat, perfectly positioned on over three acres of lush, private acreage. Situated on a year-round municipal road, this property offers

Karen Nimigon,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Karen Nimigon ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (705) 457-2128
1059 ABLETT COURT, Algonquin Highlands

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$145,000

1059 Ablett Court, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
27 days

Cross Streets: Ablett Crt & HWY 118. ** Directions: Hwy 118 from Carnarvon or Haliburton to Ablett Crt. Private 1.2 acre lot in beautiful Algonquin Highlands is ready for you to start your build. Situated between Maple Lake and Green Lake on a privately maintained road and only a short distance

1124 LITTLE HAWK LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$215,000

1124 Little Hawk Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 35. ** Directions: Hwy 35 North of Minden to Little Hawk Lake Rd. You will fall in love with this 1 acre lot and the Halls Lake community. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, a cozy off-water cottage, or a fantastic recreational property, this lot offers endless

House for sale: 1082 GREEN LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$924,900

1082 Green Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J1

3 beds
3 baths
40 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 118 and Stanhope Airport Rd. ** Directions: Hwy 118 west of Carnarvon to Stanhope Airport Rd., North to Green Lake Rd. to #1082 (SOP). Looking for a waterfront home or cottage that will please everyone in the family? This just might be the one for you. Located on a large

Tom Wilkinson,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Tom Wilkinson ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (705) 286-2138
House for sale: 10498 HIGHWAY 118, Algonquin Highlands

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$600,000

10498 Highway 118, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J0

3 beds
1 baths
41 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 118/25th line. ** Directions: from Haliburton take Hwy 118 toward Carnarvon. Built in 2022, this move-in ready home takes the stress out of repairs and maintenance. The 960 sqft main floor features a cozy pine interior with an open-concept layout that brings together the

Brandon Nimigon,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Brandon Nimigon ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (705) 457-8631
0 HWY 35, Algonquin Highlands

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$500,000

0 Hwy 35, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
51 days

Highway 35 North of Carnarvon to sign Prime, Prime, Prime! Exclusive Waterfront Property on Boshkung Lake. Experience the ultimate lakeside living with deep water off docks end and all day sun with spectacular expansive panoramic southwestern lake views from this exceptional lot on the prestigious

Anthony Van Lieshout,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Haliburton
Listed by: Anthony Van Lieshout ,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Haliburton (705) 935-1000
N/A FADER DRIVE, Algonquin Highlands

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$85,000

N/a Fader Drive, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J1

0 beds
0 baths
53 days

FADER / CHELSEA LN Your Private Escape by Maple Lake. Discover the perfect balance of nature and opportunity with this beautiful treed lot near Maple Lake. Tucked among mature hardwoods and evergreens, this property offers privacy, tranquility, and endless potential for your future retreat.

Listed by: Jason O'keefe ,Real Broker Ontario Ltd. (519) 503-5828
House for sale: 17377 35 HIGHWAY, Algonquin Highlands

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$497,700

17377 35 Highway, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1S0

3 beds
1 baths
56 days

Cross Streets: Buckslide rd & Hwy 35. ** Directions: Just north of Stouffer Mill Rd. on Hwy. 35 to # 17377. Welcome to your peaceful escape in the heart of the Algonquin Highlands! Situated directly across from the pristine waters of Halls Lake. Set on a spacious, tree-lined lot, the main home

Matthew Violo,Royal Lepage Real Estate Associates
Listed by: Matthew Violo ,Royal Lepage Real Estate Associates (905) 812-8123
1107 CRANE LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$295,000

1107 Crane Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

0 beds
0 baths
56 days

Cross Streets: Highway 35 and Kawagama Lake Road. ** Directions: Highway 35 to Kawagama Lake Road to Crane Lake Road to Fire Route #1107. Maturely treed, sloping parcel of waterfront land with 170 feet of natural shoreline, 0.82 acre, sunny south exposure and located in the heart of Algonquin

11146 HIGHWAY 118, Algonquin Highlands

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$379,900

11146 Highway 118, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J1

0 beds
0 baths
64 days

Cross Streets: East of Stanhope Airport Road, across from Gull aka Redstone River. ** Directions: Hwy 118 East of Stanhope Airport Road. Over 33 ACRES! Vacant Land on Highway 118 between Maple Lake and Green Lake. Perfect building site with Redstone (Gull) River across the street, allowing

Igor Vujovic,Century 21 B.j. Roth Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Igor Vujovic ,Century 21 B.j. Roth Realty Ltd. (705) 716-2121
1326 KAWAGAMA LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$2,299,000

1326 Kawagama Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

0 beds
8 baths
66 days

Cross Streets: Highway 35 and Kawagama Lake Road. ** Directions: Highway 35 to Kawagama Lake Road to fire route #1326. Exceptional residential and/or commercial possibilies and opportunities abound on this unique, 10+ acre waterfront property with 1,200' on the Hollow River that has navigable

House for sale: 1326 KAWAGAMA LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$2,299,000

1326 Kawagama Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

7 beds
8 baths
66 days

Cross Streets: Highway 35 and Kawagama Lake Road. ** Directions: Highway 35 to Kawagama Lake Road to Fire Route #1326. Exceptional residential and/or commercial possibilies and opportunities abound on this unique, 10+ acre waterfront property with 1,200' on the Hollow River that has navigable

House for sale: 4475 KAWAGAMA LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$2,600,000

4475 Kawagama Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

3 beds
3 baths
67 days

Cross Streets: Highway 35 & Kawagama Lake Road. ** Directions: Highway 35 to Kawagama Lake Road to Fire Route #4475. Located on one of the premier properties on beautiful Kawagama Lake, the four season lakehouse boasts a majestic sunset view and a charming, fully equipped seasonal guest house

4488 KAWAGAMA LAKE ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$349,900

4488 Kawagama Lake Road, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

0 beds
0 baths
67 days

Cross Streets: Kawagama Lake Road and Highway 35. ** Directions: Highway 35 to Kawagama Lake Road to Fire Route #4488. Idyllic 10 acre parcel of land consisting of a well-balanced mix of mature deciduous and coniferous trees with a depth of 725', ample room to roam and enjoy nature. Up-to-date

1169 HAWK VALLEY ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$265,000

1169 Hawk Valley Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J2

0 beds
0 baths
84 days

Hwy 35 north of Carnarvon to Little Hawk Lake Road. Second road on left past the bridge. See for sale sign Be the first to buy in this brand, new development located only a short distance to the town of Carnarvon where you will find great dining and other amenities. This brand new development

1081 HAWK VALLEY ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$249,000

1081 Hawk Valley Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J2

0 beds
0 baths
84 days

Hwy 35 north of Carnarvon to Little Hawk Lake Road. Second road on left past the bridge. See for sale sign. Be the first to buy in this brand, new development located only a short distance to the town of Carnarvon where you will find great dining and other amenities.\r\nThis brand new development

1193 HAWK VALLEY ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$275,000

1193 Hawk Valley Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J2

0 beds
0 baths
84 days

Hwy 35 north of Carnarvon to Little Hawk Lake Road. Second road on left past the bridge. See for sale sign Be the first to buy in this brand, new development located only a short distance to the town of Carnarvon where you will find great dining and other amenities. This brand new development

1071 HAWK VALLEY ROAD, Algonquin Highlands

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$199,000

1071 Hawk Valley Road, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J2

0 beds
0 baths
84 days

Hwy 35 north of Carnarvon to Little Hawk Lake road. Second road on left past the bridge. See for sale sign. Be the first to buy in this brand, new development located only a short distance to the town of carnarvon where you will find great dining and other amenities.\r\nThis brand new development

House for sale: 1100 CAPTAINS LANE, Algonquin Highlands

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$2,979,000

1100 Captains Lane, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

3 beds
2 baths
111 days

Cross Streets: kawagama lake road. ** Directions: Kawagama lake rd to Russell landing rd to Crumby lake rd to Captains lane. The art of perfection! Masterfully executed ultra chic new contemporary lake house on crystal clear Kawagama lake, Haliburton's largest most beautiful lake. An absolute

Marc Thibodeau,Forest Hill Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Marc Thibodeau ,Forest Hill Real Estate Inc. (705) 646-4916
House for sale: 18830 HWY 35, Algonquin Highlands

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$499,900

18830 Hwy 35, Algonquin Highlands (Stanhope), Ontario K0M 1J2

4 beds
2 baths
117 days

Cross Streets: HWY 35. ** Directions: HWY 35 to #18830 - sign on property. HOME OR COTTAGE WITH GUEST CABIN! Discover this highly versatile 1.5 acre property, perfectly situated across from Kushog Lake in the Algonquin Highlands. A major highlight of this exceptional offering is the inclusion

House for sale: 20130 ON-35, Algonquin Highlands

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$3,499,000

20130 On-35, Algonquin Highlands (Sherborne), Ontario P0A 1E0

0 beds
0 baths
168 days

HIGHWAY 35 & ST. NORA LAKE THE PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD ON AN 'AS IS, WHERE IS' BASIS WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY BY THE SELLER OR THE BROKER. ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED AND ADVERTISED BY THE SELLER AND ROYAL LEPAGE TERREQUITY BROKERAGE SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE BUYER. SOME BUILDINGS ON THE

Jonathan Richard Weizel,Royal Lepage Terrequity Realty
Listed by: Jonathan Richard Weizel ,Royal Lepage Terrequity Realty (905) 707-8001

Home Prices in Algonquin Highlands

In 2025, Algonquin Highlands real estate in Ontario reflects a cottage-country market where detached properties anchor activity, influenced by seasonal viewing patterns, access considerations, and the character of individual lakes and rural roads.

Without focusing on month-to-month swings, buyers and sellers watch how inventory balance, property mix, and days-on-market indicators align with location and lot attributes. Waterfront exposure, privacy, year-round access, and overall condition continue to guide valuation, while well-presented Algonquin Highlands Real Estate listings with clear photos, floor plans, and accurate lot details attract more attention.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$1,118,011
Townhouse
$0
Condo
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Algonquin Highlands

There are 92 active listings, including 64 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Listings span 4 neighbourhoods, offering a mix of rural settings, lakefronts, and wooded lots suited to different lifestyle needs. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow Algonquin Highlands Houses For Sale by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos to understand orientation and privacy, study floor plans for flow and storage, and compare recent activity to gauge competitiveness. Save a shortlist by aligning property features with your priorities—such as access, shoreline type, and renovation readiness—then monitor new matches as inventory updates.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Neighbourhoods range from quiet lake roads with cottage clusters to forested rural pockets near trail networks and community services. Buyers often weigh proximity to boat launches, parks, and schools alongside access to town conveniences and major routes. Areas with easier year-round access, good sun exposure, and appealing shoreline or greenspace tend to command stronger interest, while privacy, setting, and the overall maintenance profile remain key value signals across property types.

For rentals, there are 2 opportunities on the market: 2 houses and 0 apartments.

Algonquin Highlands City Guide

Nestled in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario, Algonquin Highlands is a township where shimmering lakes, granite ridges, and quiet forests shape daily life. This Algonquin Highlands city guide highlights the area's heritage, recreation, and practical details for newcomers and visitors, offering a clear picture of what makes this rural community a beloved four-season destination.

History & Background

The story of Algonquin Highlands begins long before survey lines and townships, with Indigenous travel and trade routes criss-crossing the lake chains and rivers. The Canadian Shield dictated early settlement patterns: dense forest, hard rock, and abundant waterways encouraged logging through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with seasonal camps and river drives defining the early economy. As roads replaced river corridors, the landscape welcomed a second wave of purpose-recreation and retreat-drawing families to build simple cabins that gradually evolved into year-round homes. Around the region you'll also find towns like Lake Of Bays that share historical ties and amenities.

Algonquin Highlands today balances stewardship and access. Local museums, heritage lookouts, and community halls preserve stories from the timber era and pioneer roads, while trail networks, canoe routes, and protected shorelines ensure the land remains the main attraction. The township's identity is shaped by small hamlets and lake associations that anchor social life with regattas, volunteer events, and seasonal festivals. Many residents first arrived as cottagers, later choosing to stay for the quiet pace, the night skies, and the sense of community that forms when neighbours depend on each other through long winters and busy summers.

Economy & Employment

The local economy reflects its setting: outdoor tourism, construction and trades, forestry services, and public-sector roles form a diversified base. In the warm months, marinas, outfitters, lodges, and short-term accommodations see steady activity, and service-sector jobs expand to meet cottage-country demand. Year-round, you'll find steady work in renovations, property maintenance, and snow operations, as well as positions in healthcare, education, and municipal services. Creative and home-based businesses-ranging from artisan studios to digital consultancies-have found footing as connectivity improves, enabling remote work while keeping the lakes within reach.

Because development is carefully managed, new builds tend to scatter along existing roads and shorelines rather than sprawling outward. That pattern sustains the trades and specialty suppliers who thrive on custom projects: docks, septic, roofing, and energy-efficient retrofits tailored to rural living. Meanwhile, recreation careers-guides, ski and snow staff, trail maintenance crews, and environmental technicians-mirror a community committed to keeping its natural assets both accessible and resilient.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

The township is a tapestry of hamlets and lake communities, each with its own rhythm. Stanhope and its surrounding lakes offer community facilities, library services, and trailheads within easy reach. Halls Lake and Boshkung Lake combine sandy public access points with quiet bays where loons call at dusk. Oxtongue Lake lies closer to Algonquin Park, making it a favourite base for paddlers and wildlife photographers. Carnarvon serves as a gateway at a major junction, with food stops and everyday conveniences. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Haliburton and Minden.

Housing choices range from classic cottages and modern lake houses to forested acreages and compact year-round homes near community hubs. Many properties are oriented to the water-think walk-out basements, screened porches, and outdoor showers-while off-water parcels appeal to those seeking privacy, workshop space, or lower maintenance. For families, the appeal of living in Algonquin Highlands includes access to beaches, skating rinks, and organized recreation, alongside school options in the broader county. Retirees value the quieter roads, community clubs, and the ability to pivot between solitude and sociability as seasons change.

Daily life centres on the outdoors. Trails invite morning hikes, afternoon bike rides, and winter snowshoe loops. Lakes set the scene for paddling at sunrise, casting for bass at the weedlines, and evening swims off the dock. Arts and food round out the picture: makers' markets, roadside produce, and small eateries create a local circuit that feels personal and welcoming. If you're compiling a list of things to do, pencil in fall colour tours to scenic lookouts, winter ski days on groomed tracks, and a summer tradition of ice cream after the beach. Even errands have a small-town cadence-friendly chats at the transfer station, a wave to the plow driver who cleared your road, and a quick detour to check the water level at the public landing.

Getting Around

Driving is the simplest way to move through Algonquin Highlands. A north-south spine follows Highway 35, connecting lake roads, cottage lanes, and the main hamlets, while regional routes link west toward Muskoka and east across Haliburton County. Winter driving skills matter when lake-effect squalls visit; most residents plan ahead with snow tires and flexible timing. Cycling is rewarding but hilly, with shoulders that vary by stretch; expect scenic climbs, little traffic, and the occasional wildlife crossing. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Minden Hills and Dorset.

Public transit is limited, so ride-sharing among neighbours and community-organized shuttles to special events occasionally fill gaps. Parking is generally straightforward at parks, beaches, and trailheads, though summer weekends can be lively near popular access points. Water access is part of the transportation picture: many properties rely on boat launches and marinas to reach islands or far-side cottages, and in winter, designated ice routes are used cautiously once conditions permit. If your week includes work beyond the county, plan your departure windows around cottage-country traffic, especially during peak holiday periods when the highways carry more visitors northbound.

Climate & Seasons

Seasons here are pronounced and worth celebrating. Spring arrives with meltwater rushing through creeks and a burst of green from the understory. Paddlers enjoy quiet lakes before summer's bustle, while birdwatchers find migration in full swing. Summer is classic cottage season, where warm days, cool nights, and long twilights frame everything from dockside dinners to late-night stargazing. Lakes moderate the heat, inviting morning swims and evening paddles even during warm spells.

Autumn is the showstopper. Maples, birches, and oaks paint hillsides with crimson and gold, and scenic lookouts become gathering spots for photographers and leaf-peepers. Trails firm up after summer rains, making for crisp hikes and mountain bike rides with fewer bugs and big views. Winter reshapes routines with dependable snow. Groomed ski loops, snowshoe paths, and snowmobile corridors create a web of routes that bring the community together, while clear nights can deliver aurora sightings when conditions align. For those living in Algonquin Highlands, winter also means cozy indoor projects, woodstove rituals, and the shared satisfaction that comes with digging out after a storm and finding the world reset to sparkling white.

Across all seasons, flexibility and preparedness are your best tools. Weather can swing quickly on the Shield; a sunny morning may turn to a fast shower, then back to blue skies. Layered clothing, a thermos in the car, and a habit of checking trail and fire advisories will serve you well. Whether you're here for a weekend or planting deeper roots, the rhythm of the year becomes part of your own-measured in loons returning, first swims, peak colour weekends, and the quiet moment you hear snow begin to fall in the trees.

Neighbourhoods

What defines a great fit in Algonquin Highlands? Some start with the pace of the street and how the day feels as it unfolds. Others look for a certain balance between privacy and everyday convenience. However you search, KeyHomes.ca helps you compare Algonquin Highlands Neighborhoods at a glance, then dig into listings with filters that match how you live.

Livingstone often reads as calm and grounded, with homes set amid generous green backdrops and a steady, unhurried rhythm. Detached properties are the familiar choice here, while townhouses and condos appear in select pockets where services cluster. Picture a morning coffee on a quiet porch, a short stroll through nearby green space, and then an easy hop to errands along the main local routes. If you value a softer soundscape and a sense of room to breathe, Livingstone aligns with that feeling.

By contrast, Stanhope leans into a connected, practical flow without losing that small-community ease. Streets tend to link readily to the area's common corridors, making day-to-day travel straightforward. Detached homes remain prevalent, and you may find townhome-style enclaves or low-rise condo options where the layout supports convenience. There's an approachable energy here: places to get outside close to home, a neighbourly nod as you pass, and a reliable route for commuting or weekend outings.

Mcclintock speaks to buyers who want a tucked-away feel with room for personal projects. The residential fabric skews to detached homes on varied lots, with the occasional townhouse or condo building where planning has allowed compact living near amenities. It's the sort of area where evening skies feel wide and the air is unhurried, yet you can still reach the essentials without much fuss. For some, that blend of retreat and reachability is the definition of home.

Sherborne brings a slightly different texture. Think settled streets, pockets of tall trees, and a mix of character properties alongside newer-feeling builds. You'll see mostly detached dwellings, with townhouses and condo options appearing where land use is a bit denser. The green space around you frames daily routines: quick walks, low-key cycling, or simply taking in the view while supper simmers. If you want a steady, established tone with moments of liveliness, Sherborne offers that cadence.

Across these communities, the common thread is space to slow down when you want and straightforward connections when you don't. Green corridors and natural buffers create welcome separation between busy moments, while local service nodes give each area a practical anchor. Use the map view on KeyHomes.ca to see how homes sit relative to these features, then save a few searches to track new listings as they surface.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Livingstone feels tranquil; Stanhope balances calm with easy access; Mcclintock leans secluded; Sherborne carries an established, neighbourly tone. Parks and green pockets thread through daily routines in all four.
  • Home types: Detached houses are the mainstay, with townhouses and condos appearing in selected, more compact spots for low-maintenance living.
  • Connections: Expect familiar local corridors that make errands straightforward while keeping residential lanes peaceful.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Compare neighbourhoods side by side, fine-tune filters, save searches, set alerts, and scan the map to spot your short list quickly.

Still weighing options between these four? Think about how you like the day to begin and end. Livingstone rewards slower starts and a more private backdrop. Stanhope suits routines that rely on smooth drives and ready access to shops or services. Mcclintock encourages projects and put-your-feet-up evenings, with a comfortable sense of remove. Sherborne knits together familiar streets and approachable green space, the kind of area where you recognize a few faces on your loop home.

Home forms vary just enough to matter. Detached properties dominate, giving you yards to garden, store gear, or host a long afternoon on the deck. Townhouses can simplify upkeep while keeping you rooted in the neighbourhood fabric. Condos concentrate convenience, often appealing if you want a lock-and-go rhythm or a smaller footprint without sacrificing location. On KeyHomes.ca, the filters make these differences simple to sort-lot feel, property type, and setting-all visible on a single map.

For example, imagine shortlisting places with green views in Livingstone, then comparing them to Stanhope addresses positioned near the main routes you travel. Or line up Mcclintock homes that feel tucked away against Sherborne spots that place you near community touchpoints. The platform's comparison view reveals patterns fast, from street character to how a home sits within its block.

In Algonquin Highlands, choosing a neighbourhood is less about chasing trends and more about matching your everyday rhythm to the landscape around you. Let KeyHomes.ca surface the right mix-detached for room, townhome for ease, condo for convenience-so your short list feels like it already belongs.

Neighbourhoods here reward patience: walk a few streets at different times of day and the best fit usually announces itself.

Nearby Cities

When considering homes in Algonquin Highlands, it helps to explore neighboring communities like Faraday, Bancroft, Hastings Highlands, Wilberforce and Carlow/Mayo to compare options and local character.

Use these links to review community information and available listings as you refine your search and decide which setting best fits your needs.

Demographics

Algonquin Highlands attracts a mix of residents, including year?round families, retirees seeking a quieter lifestyle, and professionals who work locally or remotely. The area also has a notable seasonal population with cottage owners and visitors, creating a community that blends long?term neighbours with part?time residents and small?business operators.

Housing tends toward detached homes and cottages on private lots, with some condominium and rental options available in village centres. The overall feel is rural and recreational rather than urban, with outdoor amenities and natural landscapes shaping daily life and community rhythms. These patterns help explain demand for Algonquin Highlands Homes For Sale and inform how buyers search for Algonquin Highlands Condos For Sale or houses to buy.