Atikokan Real Estate: 13 Houses and Condos for Sale

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1 Finlayson Lake Resort Rd, Atikokan

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$1,299,000

1 Finlayson Lake Resort Rd, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

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11 days

Short 20 min from Atikokan off of Highway 622. World Class Fishing & Hunting Successful Lakefront Resort & Campground with Huge Loyal Repeat Cliental on roughly 27 Beautiful Acres on Pristine Lake Finlayson with Incredible Growth Potential. 12 Cozy Log Cabins-18 Campsites- 22 Lease Spots. Absolutely...

Enzo Ruberto,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty
Listed by: Enzo Ruberto ,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty (807) 474-9030
406 ON HWY 623, Atikokan

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$999,900

406 On Hwy 623, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

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13 days

... HWY 623 (Sapawe) - 182 kms west of Thunder Bay. Here's your opportunity to own a thriving business in the heart of lake country! This exceptional property offers an impeccably maintained 8-room motel, complete with a cozy 28-seat diner featuring a professional kitchen, men's & women's bathrooms,...

Wendy Ferris,Century 21 Superior Realty Inc.
Listed by: Wendy Ferris ,Century 21 Superior Realty Inc. (807) 624-8452
208-210 MACKENZIE AVE, ATIKOKAN

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$249,900

208-210 Mackenzie Ave, ATIKOKAN (ATIKOKAN), Ontario P0T 1C0

5 beds
3 baths
19 days

Down ON-11 W. Turn Right onto HWY 11B onto Mackenzie Ave. Between Sykes Street and Burns Street. Fantastic Investment Opportunity in Atikokan! This well-maintained two-unit home offers incredible value and flexibility for homeowners and investors alike. Situated on a double lot with ample

Jessica Duce,Re/max Generations Realty
Listed by: Jessica Duce ,Re/max Generations Realty (807) 355-9135
Lot 27 Bergman Road|Eva Lake, Atikokan

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$189,900

Lot 27 Bergman Road|eva Lake, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

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24 days

Turn North on Eva Lake Road off Hwy 11 (Mom's Way) - turn onto Church Road and onto Bergman - 38 kms east of Atikokan - 165 kms northwest of Thunder Bay. Just past Quetico North. Your Waterfront Paradise Awaits on Eva Lake! Discover this rare, cleared, vacant waterfront property on the stunning

Wendy Ferris,Century 21 Superior Realty Inc.
Listed by: Wendy Ferris ,Century 21 Superior Realty Inc. (807) 624-8452
0 QUETICO NORTH- Highway 11, Atikokan

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$995,000

0 Quetico North- Highway 11, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

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28 days

... Offering Multiple Year-Round Revenue Streams. The property features a**40-seat Restaurant with Full Kitchen**, a **Large Retail Store with LCBO sales**, and Strong Merchandise Sales from Apparel and Gifts. Included are **25 Rental Canoes with Paddles and Life Jackets**, a **Large Van and Canoe...

110 Clark ST|And #400 - 406 MacKenzie Avenue,, Atikokan

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$349,000

110 Clark St|and #400 - 406 Mackenzie Avenue, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

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31 days

Highway 11 into Atikokan, staying on MacKenzie Avenue. Right turn onto Clark Street. Endless opportunity for the developer and business minded! Located within the heart of Atikokan's business community. This brick building is greater than 14,000 square feet on two levels. With the original

Patricia Degagne,Austin & Austin Realty
Listed by: Patricia Degagne ,Austin & Austin Realty (807) 221-8557
1 Erdmann Island, Atikokan

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$255,900

1 Erdmann Island, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

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31 days

Take Sapawe Upsala Road (Hwy 623) off of Hwy 11 TO THE END OF THE PAVEMENT (APPROX 6 KM) AND CONTINUE AN ADDITIONAL 13.5 KM, THEN TURN LEFT AFTER THE BRIDGE (LOWER SEINE BAY LANDING - UNMARKED ROAD). AFTER TURNING LEFT CONTINUE APPROX 2.5 KM TO THE BOAT LANDING. 512 sq. ft. custom built, open

Jason Haack,Signature North Realty Inc.
Listed by: Jason Haack ,Signature North Realty Inc. (807) 627-7419
146 Pine CRES, Atikokan

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$240,000

146 Pine Cres, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

2 beds
1 baths
39 days

On Pine just past Balsam This charming bungalow has been lovingly cared for and offers comfort, updates, and opportunity. The home features a large living room open to the dining area (formerly a 3rd bedroom,) and a kitchen with plenty of cupboard space! Plus a big basement with untapped potential.

Kevin Knough,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty
Listed by: Kevin Knough ,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty (807) 631-8292
124 Sykes ST, Atikokan

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$39,000

124 Sykes St, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

3 beds
1 baths
48 days

Turn onto Sykes St from Mackenzie Ave New Listing. This 3-bedroom, 1-bath home offers a fantastic opportunity to make it your own! Featuring an unfinished addition, this property provides extra space and potential for customization. Perfect for investors or buyers looking to add their personal

Crystal Judson,Re/max First Choice Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Crystal Judson ,Re/max First Choice Realty Ltd. (807) 271-0422
133 Burns ST, Atikokan

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$75,000

133 Burns St, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

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52 days

NEAR EAST END OF MAIN STREET Great Vacant lot in a great prime location! FULLY Serviced lot with sewer, water, hydro and gas! Don't miss your chance to utilize this lot! (id:27476)

Jessica Duce,Re/max Generations Realty
Listed by: Jessica Duce ,Re/max Generations Realty (807) 355-9135
724 MACKENZIE EAST AVE, ATIKOKAN

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$219,900

724 Mackenzie East Ave, ATIKOKAN (ATIKOKAN), Ontario P0T 1C0

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53 days

OFF of HWY 11B, between Reid Street and Mercury Ave. Turn-Key Commercial Opportunity currently operated as a drive-thru fast food restaurant with established clientele – 724 Mackenzie Ave East, Atikokan. Ready to launch or expand your business? This prime commercial property in the heart

Jessica Duce,Re/max Generations Realty
Listed by: Jessica Duce ,Re/max Generations Realty (807) 355-9135
131 Burns ST, Atikokan

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$99,000

131 Burns St, Atikokan (Atikokan), Ontario P0T 1C0

2 beds
1 baths
68 days

NEAR EAST END OF MAIN STREET Perfect starter home, in the heart of Atikokan. Ideal for first-time homebuyers, investment property, or for someone looking to downsize. Close to the downtown local amenities. Two bedroom, one bathroom. 572 Sqft. (id:27476)

Jessica Duce,Re/max Generations Realty
Listed by: Jessica Duce ,Re/max Generations Realty (807) 355-9135
House for sale: 153 Willow Road, Atikokan

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$169,900

153 Willow Road, Atikokan, Ontario P0T 1C0

3 beds
2 baths
85 days

Welcome to this lovely 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home, perfectly situated in peaceful Atikokan. This property offers the ideal blend of comfort, convenience, and relaxation, with no neighbors behind, ensuring a tranquil atmosphere. Step inside and enjoy the fresh, new flooring that has been updated

Sara Pilotte,Exp Realty, Brokerage (main)
Listed by: Sara Pilotte ,Exp Realty, Brokerage (main) (249) 979-2565

Home Prices in Atikokan

Atikokan Real Estate in 2025 reflects a small-market setting in Atikokan, Ontario, where supply, buyer preferences, and property condition play a significant role in shaping home prices across available listings.

Sellers typically watch the balance between new inventory and active interest, along with how property mix and days on market are shifting within comparable segments. Buyers looking at Atikokan Homes For Sale and Atikokan Real Estate Listings pay close attention to presentation, maintenance levels, and location features that support long-term value, using recent listings and accepted-offer activity to gauge momentum and negotiation room.

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Use search filters to narrow options by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review high-quality photos and floor plans to assess layout, natural light, storage, and potential for future improvements. Comparing recent activity and similar properties helps you understand relative value, refine your shortlist, and prepare for a confident offer when the right home appears on Atikokan Real Estate Listings.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Atikokan’s neighbourhoods offer a mix of quiet residential streets and properties close to everyday conveniences. Buyers often weigh proximity to schools, parks, and community facilities alongside access to main routes and local services. Homes near trails, greenspace, or waterfront-style settings can attract interest from those prioritizing recreation and lifestyle, while properties closer to shops and essential amenities appeal to buyers seeking practicality. In all cases, curb appeal, upkeep, and lot characteristics remain important value signals, and subtle differences in location can influence pricing confidence and time to sell when browsing Atikokan Neighborhoods.

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Atikokan City Guide

Tucked into the lakes and forests of Northwestern Ontario, Atikokan sits where boreal wilderness meets small-town hospitality. Known as a welcoming gateway to Quetico Provincial Park and proud of its paddling heritage, the community blends outdoor adventure with a relaxed pace of life. This Atikokan city guide highlights the area's history, economy, neighbourhoods, transportation, and seasons so you can get a feel for the rhythms of daily life and the many things to do year-round.

History & Background

Atikokan's story is rooted in water routes and resource frontiers. Long before roads, the lakes and rivers of this region formed a network of travel and trade for Indigenous communities, whose knowledge of portages and seasons still shapes how people move through the landscape today. European exploration and the fur trade followed, but modern growth accelerated in the mid-twentieth century with large-scale iron ore mining at Steep Rock and Caland, industries that put Atikokan on the national map and built much of the local townsite. As the mines wound down decades later, the community adapted, turning toward forestry, public services, tourism, and energy as its economic pillars. Around the region you'll also find towns like Kakabeka Falls that share historical ties and amenities. Today, Atikokan embraces its identity as the "Canoeing Capital of Canada," a nod to generations of paddlers who launch into Quetico's chain of wilderness lakes just a short drive away, while local museums, murals, and community events celebrate the area's mining and cultural heritage.

Economy & Employment

Atikokan's economy is broad-based for a community of its size, anchored by a mix of public-sector services and resource-related work. Healthcare, education, and municipal services provide steady employment, while forestry remains a key contributor through logging, wood processing, and related trades. Tourism also carries weight, with outfitters, guides, lodges, and hospitality businesses supporting a steady stream of anglers, paddlers, and winter recreationists. The energy sector has evolved here as well, with the local generating station's transition from coal to biomass standing as a visible example of how traditional infrastructure can be adapted for cleaner operations.

Small business and skilled trades round out opportunities, from automotive and equipment repair to construction, surveying, and environmental services. Transportation and supply roles are common given Atikokan's position on a major east-west corridor, and seasonal work often ramps up during peak travel and building periods. Increasingly, reliable connectivity and quiet surroundings have attracted a handful of remote professionals who use Atikokan as a home base for work that doesn't require daily commuting to larger centres. For those considering living in Atikokan, the relatively modest cost of housing compared with bigger cities, access to outdoor space, and a strong volunteer culture are meaningful quality-of-life advantages.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Atikokan's neighbourhoods are compact and friendly, with a walkable core that makes daily errands easy. Downtown clusters independent shops, cafés, services, and municipal buildings around the main streets, where you'll also find apartments above storefronts and a handful of newer mixed-use spaces. Quiet residential blocks branch away from the core with a mix of bungalows, mid-century homes, and newer builds on tree-lined streets. Near the river, trails and viewpoints lead to scenic spots like Little Falls, and parks offer playgrounds, picnic areas, and community gathering places. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Ignace and Shebandowan.

Community life revolves around recreation and the outdoors, supported by a multi-use recreation centre, arena, pool, fitness facilities, and local clubs that run everything from minor hockey to curling, figure skating, and soccer. When it comes to things to do, the list is long: paddle a chain of quiet lakes, cast for walleye or lake trout, cycle rolling backroads, or set out on snowmobile and ski trails when winter arrives. The local golf course, arts exhibits, community theatre, and seasonal festivals add variety, and a small but vibrant dining scene leans into hearty comfort foods with northern flair. Families appreciate the schools and library, while retirees and newcomers often highlight the town's volunteer spirit and how easily you get to know your neighbours.

Getting Around

Daily travel within Atikokan is straightforward: streets are simple to navigate, traffic is minimal, and parking is usually a non-issue. Many residents drive for convenience, but walking and cycling are practical options through most of the warmer months, especially for short trips between residential areas, the riverfront, and downtown services. Winter road maintenance is a local priority, and while snow and cold require preparation, the community is accustomed to keeping routes passable. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Fort Frances and Dryden. Regional bus connections and shuttle services can be limited or seasonal, so planning ahead is useful if you're travelling without a car. The town's small municipal airstrip supports charter flights and medevac services, while the nearest major airport lies to the east in Thunder Bay, typically reached by highway in a couple of hours depending on weather and road conditions.

Climate & Seasons

Atikokan experiences a true northern climate with distinct seasons that shape daily routines and recreation. Spring arrives gradually, with forest trails re-emerging and anglers heading out as the ice recedes. Summer brings long daylight hours, warm afternoons, and cool nights-ideal for camping, paddling, and evening walks; it's also the season for berry picking, sandy shoreline picnics, and backcountry canoe trips. Autumn paints the boreal canopy in striking reds and golds, inviting scenic drives and hikes, while hunting, birding, and late-season fishing are popular. Winter is reliably snowy, supporting groomed cross-country ski loops, snowshoe routes, and extensive snowmobile networks. Clear, cold nights can deliver brilliant starscapes and the occasional northern lights display. Layered clothing, sturdy footwear, and a respect for changing conditions are helpful year-round, and with that preparation comes access to an outdoor playground on the town's doorstep.

Neighbourhoods

What does "neighbourhood" mean when a place feels unified by a shared pace and familiar faces? On the surface, it's a set of streets and homes; in practice, it's how your day flows. Early errands, evening strolls, where the sun lands in your yard-these details shape your routine. Explore listings and get a feel for that rhythm on KeyHomes.ca as you consider possibilities in Atikokan.

At the heart of Atikokan, residential blocks sit close to everyday conveniences, making quick dashes for groceries or a coffee feel easy. The core tends to host a mix of detached houses with comfortable yards, complemented by compact townhome rows and low-rise condo options for those who prefer lower upkeep. Green pockets, community spaces, and tree-lined streets weave through, softening the streetscape and creating a relaxed, neighbourly feel. If you like to keep life centred-near services and simple routes-this part of town has that appeal.

Drift outward and the vibe shifts toward quieter crescents and wider setbacks. Many streets lean residential-first, with homes that frame generous outdoor space and a sense of privacy. It's the pocket for people who want room to spread out, set up a garden, or enjoy a peaceful morning on the porch. Trails and parkettes connect these edges back to daily necessities, so you gain calm without feeling cut off from the core.

As for housing types, detached properties remain the classic choice, spanning cozy footprints to roomier layouts that accommodate guests or hobbies. Townhouses introduce a practical balance-less yard care with a feel that's still decidedly residential. Condos and apartment-style homes streamline everything further, reducing maintenance and sometimes placing you closer to community amenities. If you're browsing, the map view on KeyHomes.ca makes it simple to compare how these options sit relative to green space and local services. For those searching Atikokan Condos For Sale or Atikokan Houses For Sale, the map and filters help narrow realistic matches.

Sellers, consider what buyers tend to notice here: sunlight in living spaces, usable outdoor areas, flexible rooms, and straightforward parking. Thoughtful refreshes-like a tidy entry, crisp paint, or improved storage-help your home feel move-in ready without changing its character. Proximity cues also matter; being near a parkette, a main corridor, or a quieter residential stretch can each attract a different kind of buyer. Use KeyHomes.ca to see how comparable homes present across town and to watch interest patterns as they emerge.

Getting around Atikokan is intuitive. Routes generally link residential pockets with the centre, where daily essentials cluster. Commuters who travel beyond town typically connect to regional corridors that tie Atikokan to neighbouring communities. For many residents, the choice becomes less about distance and more about mood-do you want the buzz of being close to the action, or the hush of a tucked-away street?

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: The centre balances quick access to shops and services with small parks and gathering spots; outer pockets lean calmer, with greener edges and quieter evenings.
  • Home types: Detached houses are common across town; townhouses offer a lighter maintenance path; condos and apartments tend to suit those seeking simplicity or a lock-and-leave setup.
  • Connections: Most neighbourhood streets feed into familiar corridors; walking and driving patterns are straightforward, with easy returns to the core.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Create saved searches, set discreet alerts, fine-tune filters, and scan the map view to understand how listings relate to parks and conveniences.

Picture a day in Atikokan: a morning walk past familiar porches, a quick stop for essentials, then an easy drive home to a quiet street. In-town pockets near the centre keep spontaneous errands effortless, perfect if you like routines that flow without much planning. On the edges, life moves at a gentler tempo. A larger lot, a longer horizon, and the feeling that your block is a small community of its own-yet you're still close enough to the core when plans shift.

For buyers new to the area, a good approach is to explore at different times of day and note soundscapes, sunlight, and street activity. Some blocks will feel lively with passing neighbours and pets; others settle into a near whisper by evening. If you're debating between detached and townhouse living, focus on how you spend time outside and how much weekend maintenance suits you. For those leaning toward condo life, prioritize building design, storage, and how close you'll be to the places you visit most.

If you're preparing to sell, think about story and sequence. What does a day flow like in your home? Does the entry invite a calm arrival? Do rooms transition well from work to rest? In Atikokan, buyers often respond to homes that make daily tasks frictionless and leave space for quiet moments. The presentation you choose-photos, descriptions, and a crisp floor plan-helps browsers on KeyHomes.ca feel that rhythm before they ever step inside.

In Atikokan, choosing a street is really choosing a lifestyle: anchored near the centre for convenience, or nestled along calmer edges for breathing room. Use the tools on KeyHomes.ca to compare pockets, watch new listings surface, and match your everyday pace with the neighbourhood that fits.

Neighbourhood character in Atikokan can be block by block. Visit, listen, and let the area's everyday cadence guide your decision.

Nearby Cities

If you're considering Atikokan, explore nearby communities such as Shebandowan, IGNACE, Kakabeka Falls, Murillo, and Gorham.

Use the linked community pages to compare options and learn more about each area's appeal for home buyers considering Atikokan, Ontario and surrounding markets.

Demographics

Atikokan's community is typically a mix of long-term residents and newcomers, including families, retirees, and professionals drawn to the region for work and outdoor recreation. Community life tends to be close-knit, with local organizations and small businesses shaping much of the social fabric.

Housing is dominated by detached homes, with some smaller condos and rental options available to suit different needs. The overall feel is rural to small-town—quiet neighbourhoods, ready access to natural areas, and a slower pace compared with larger urban centres, with most daily services and amenities located within the town. If you're looking to Buy a House in Atikokan or explore Ontario Real Estate Atikokan, the local mix offers options for a range of lifestyles.