Blind River, Ontario: 29 Houses and Condos for Sale

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266 & 268 Youngfox RD, Blind River

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$199,900

266 & 268 Youngfox Rd, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
13 days

Hwy 17 to Birch St to Youngfox, turn right (west) to the end Where else can you find a lovely wooded 84 acre property tucked nicely into the west edge of town (Blind River) and right next to the entrance to a nice walking trail system? Blind River offers many conveniences such as shopping,...

Catherine Ann Green,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Catherine Ann Green ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5357
138 Lakeside AVE, Blind River

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$449,000

138 Lakeside Ave, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

3 beds
2 baths
15 days

Welcome to this beautifully maintained 1.5-storey home located in a sought-after Blind River neighbourhood, just minutes from parks, the public beach, and marina. This property has seen extensive renovations over the years and showcases timeless craftsmanship throughout. The home features

Danielle Marie Gagnon,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Danielle Marie Gagnon ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5491
9 Lawton ST, Blind River

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$1,499,999

9 Lawton St, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
20 days

An outstanding commercial investment opportunity! This modern, purpose-built facility , provides exceptional stability and turnkey performance for any investor. Strategically positioned directly along Highway 17 with excellent sightlines and continuous traffic flow, this building offers unbeatable...

Danielle Marie Gagnon,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Danielle Marie Gagnon ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5491
1 PT 557 at Royer Rd HWY, Blind River

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$159,900

1 Pt 557 At Royer Rd Hwy, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
23 days

... Woodward to Highway 557, property is on the left (south) side of Hwy 557 (and before, east of, Royer Road) Look no further for a private 8 acre riverfront property with 251 feet of shoreline frontage and over 1400 feet deep, featuring wooded terrain on a year round municipal road with hydro,...

Catherine Ann Green,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Catherine Ann Green ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5357
14 Solomon ST, Blind River

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$30,000

14 Solomon St, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
27 days

Prime vacant building lot in Blind River. All essential municipal services - including hydro, natural gas, cable/internet, and phone - are conveniently located at the year-round municipal road, ready for connection to your new home. (id:27476)

Chris Jaggarnath,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Chris Jaggarnath ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (647) 210-7242
351 Lake Hope RD, Blind River

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$799,900

351 Lake Hope Rd, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

3 beds
1 baths
33 days

Country living and a hunter/fisherman’s paradise. This off grid home sits on 159 acres with the adjacent 160 acre lot that surrounds approximately 2/3 of Ryan lake also included. This little gem is tucked away from it all yet only 20 minutes to the town of Blind River. Sit and watch the

Krissie Lamoureux,Exit Realty True North
Listed by: Krissie Lamoureux ,Exit Realty True North (705) 206-4136
24 WOODWARD|10 MURRAY STREET PARKING LOT, Blind River

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$749,900

24 Woodward|10 Murray Street Parking Lot, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
34 days

HWY 17 EAST TO BLIND RIVER NORTH ON WOODWARD FOR ABOUT .5 KM Blind River is a vibrant northern Ontario community situated along the North Channel of Lake Huron, known for its scenic waterfront and welcoming small-town atmosphere. The town offers strong year-round amenities, including a hospital

Robert George Ambeault,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Robert George Ambeault ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-8364
11 River DR, Blind River

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$949,900

11 River Dr, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

5 beds
4 baths
34 days

Custom-Built Waterfront Home on Blind River Beautiful 2008-built 4+1 bedroom home featuring an open-concept layout with granite kitchen, built-in appliances, and a floor-to-ceiling propane fireplace. Wall-to-wall windows frame stunning river views. Main floor includes a great room, living

Offices for sale: 9 LAWTON STREET, Blind River

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$1,499,999

9 Lawton Street, Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
39 days

lawton ave/hwy17e SERVICE PLAZA WITH AAA TENANTS [1] ALOGMA PUBLIC HEALTH[PROVINCE OF ONTARIO 20 YEARS STRAIGHT LEASE WITH 2 FIVE YEARS OPTION TO RENEW, [2] MISSISSAUGA FIRST NATIONS, [3] ROYAL LEPAGE BROKERAGE[ 4YRS + 2-5 YRS OPTION TO RENEW. ALL NET NET LEASES, STATE OF ART BUILDING . ONLY

Listed by: Kp Rathore ,Homelife Superstars Real Estate Limited (905) 792-7800
19 Woodward AVE, Blind River

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$299,900

19 Woodward Ave, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
40 days

Great opportunity to own a building in prime downtown location. This building offers store front and backs onto park and waterfront. Zoned for residential on second floor and commercial on the main. Currently set up as office space and board room or conference area. His and her baths on both

Dallas Glawson,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc.
Listed by: Dallas Glawson ,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc. (705) 971-1818
House for sale: 20 SHINGWAUK, Blind River

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$199,900

20 Shingwauk, Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0

4 beds
1 baths
43 days

Welcome to 20 Shingwauk Street — a four-bedroom home offering comfortable, main-floor living on a solid slab foundation. Tucked away in a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood just off Highway 17, this property offers both convenience and privacy in the heart of Blind River. Set on a generous

10 Victoria AVE, Blind River

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$435,000

10 Victoria Ave, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

3 beds
2 baths
51 days

Welcome to this beautifully update bungalow that is within walk distance to amenities. You will find 3 generous sized bedrooms on the main level with an updated 4pc bath. The new kitchen will delight any cook with new appliances and straight line views into your dining-living space. Main

Tiffany Rogers,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc.
Listed by: Tiffany Rogers ,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc. (705) 849-4157
House for sale: 78 Huron Avenue, Blind River

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$189,000

78 Huron Avenue, Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0

5 beds
2 baths
56 days

This large 5 bedroom century home with attached garage, sits on a massive lot that must be seen to be appreciated! The main floor offers a large kitchen and dining area, with lots of room for big gatherings, a 1/2 bath, a bedroom or office and a bright living room. There is easy access from

Tina Hibbard,Re/max Crown Realty (1989) Inc., Brokerage (sudbury)
Listed by: Tina Hibbard ,Re/max Crown Realty (1989) Inc., Brokerage (sudbury) (705) 822-7492
21 Oak RD, Blind River

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$45,000

21 Oak Rd, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
59 days

HWY 17 TO WOODLAWN DRIVE, TAKE A LEFT ON OAK TO #21 Great opportunity to purchase a building lot in the beautiful sought after Forest Glen subdivision! Near to many beaches, trails and only minutes outside of town. Hydro, Natural Gas, and Water available at the road. Septic required for

Jenilee Wilkins,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Jenilee Wilkins ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 261-1071
13 Ash ST, Blind River

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$299,000

13 Ash St, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

3 beds
2 baths
59 days

Hwy 17 at Blind River to Eddy St to Nadon Ave to Ash St Spacious 1400 AGSF bungalow with three bedrooms & two bathrooms plus an office or fourth bedroom space and a storage shed. This home is located right in town on all municipal services and is handy to shopping, schools, hospital, marina

Catherine Ann Green,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Catherine Ann Green ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5357
13 Murray ST, Blind River

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$675,000

13 Murray St, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
59 days

Highway 17 to Woodward Avenue then first right on Murray Street. Welcome to 13 Murray Street. This is a fantastic investment opportunity located in the heart of Blind River. Walking distance to many amenities, including the post office, main street, public schools, retail shops and restaurants.

252 Youngfox RD, Blind River

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$289,900

252 Youngfox Rd, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

2 beds
1 baths
68 days

Hwy 17 at Blind River to Birch St to Youngfox, turn right (west) on Youngfox Great starter home, compact 2 bedroom 697 sf bungalow on 1.87 acres and all municipal services plus close to schools, shopping and lots of area recreation, including a marina on the North Channel Lake Huron, trails,

Catherine Ann Green,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Catherine Ann Green ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5357
12 Canada AVE, Blind River

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$12,500

12 Canada Ave, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
82 days

Vacant lot, in Blind River, ON.This lot could be an investment for future use. Buyers to do due own diligence. (id:27476)

Tracey Wetzl,Exit Realty True North
Listed by: Tracey Wetzl ,Exit Realty True North (705) 971-9351
6 West ST, Blind River

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$289,900

6 West St, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

3 beds
2 baths
88 days

Convenient location. Walking distance to downtown and the waterfront. This 2 +1 bedroom home has been well cared for and has new shingles in 2020, new gas furnace in 2014 and upgraded insulation in 2020. Basement has in law-suite with 3rd bedroom and second bath plus large storage room. Lots

Dallas Glawson,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc.
Listed by: Dallas Glawson ,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc. (705) 971-1818
Multi-Family for sale: 45 Murray ST, Blind River

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$3,900,000

45 Murray St, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
89 days

This well-maintained 26-unit apartment complex features 20 spacious two-bedroom suites and 6 one-bedroom suites, originally designed with seniors in mind and offering generous layouts. Each above-grade unit includes a private balcony, with south-facing suites enjoying beautiful views of Lake

Listed by: Drew Butkovich ,Remax Sault Ste. Marie Realty Inc. (705) 989-6466
1261 POLELINE RD, Blind River

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$355,000

1261 Poleline Rd, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
90 days

Hwy 17 at Blind River to Woodward Ave to High Road to Poleline Road Opportunity knocks with this beautiful 10 acre property on sought after Lake Lauzon. With 1145 ft of shoreline, this property is a gateway to over 5000 acres of boating, fishing and swimming paradise. A great building site

Catherine Ann Green,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Catherine Ann Green ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5357
Multi-Family for sale: 34 Huron ST, Blind River

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$349,000

34 Huron St, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
96 days

... schools, shopping, restaurants, and the waterfront, this triplex combines strong income potential with excellent location appeal. Whether you’re adding to your portfolio or stepping into real estate investing, this is a smart choice in a growing Northern Ontario community. (id:27476)

Danielle Marie Gagnon,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Danielle Marie Gagnon ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5491
House for sale: 24988 Highway 17, Blind River

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$399,900

24988 Highway 17, Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0

2 beds
1 baths
97 days

Welcome to your next adventure! Tucked away on 16 acres of private, tree-covered land, this 2-bedroom, 1-bath, 1,009 square foot split log cabin offers rustic charm with modern upgrades and endless possibilities. Step inside and feel right at home. The full basement, recently spray foam insulated,

Listed by: Sydney Hutchins ,Re/max Crown Realty (1989) Inc., Brokerage (sudbury) (705) 586-7767
6 Oak, Blind River

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$165,000

6 Oak, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

2 beds
1 baths
100 days

This charming 2-bedroom mobile home is situated in the desirable Forest Glen subdivision of Blind River, offering a cozy and comfortable living space spanning approximately 589 square feet. The home features a practical gas stove, perfect for cooking. Located on a convenient corner lot,

Robert George Ambeault,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Robert George Ambeault ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-8364
Multi-Family for sale: 22 Cobden, Blind River

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$529,900

22 Cobden, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
106 days

Welcome to an exceptional investment opportunity at 22 Cobden, a versatile multi-family property offering both income potential and flexible living arrangements. Nestled on approximately 0.30 acres, this 3,400 sq.ft. property includes two 3-bedroom split-level homes and a separate building

Robert George Ambeault,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Robert George Ambeault ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-8364
27 Queen AVE, Blind River

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$299,900

27 Queen Ave, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

4 beds
2 baths
111 days

Hwy 17 at Blind River to Queen Avenue Compact well maintained bungalow with over 1400 sf living space, featuring 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, full part finished basement and a storage shed. The home has updated flooring and is move in ready, the property is located right in town on all municipal

Catherine Ann Green,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Catherine Ann Green ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-5357
Multi-Family for sale: 22 Lakeside, Blind River

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$349,900

22 Lakeside, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
112 days

South at Traffic Light Welcome to 22 Lakeside Avenue in the charming town of Blind River. This spacious two-storey multi-family property offers over 2,300 square feet of living space and is ideally situated on a generous corner lot. Whether you're looking to live in one unit and rent the others

Robert George Ambeault,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River
Listed by: Robert George Ambeault ,Royal Lepage® Mid North Realty Blind River (705) 849-8364
47C River DR, Blind River

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$98,900

47c River Dr, Blind River (Blind River), Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
146 days

Excellent building lot on just less than an acre of land. Seller has put i a sandpoint well and the driveway. Partially cleared and ready for you build. Only 10 minutes into to town. Take the boat up the river and enjoy fishing and water activities on Lake Dubourne. Call today for more details.

Krissie Lamoureux,Exit Realty True North
Listed by: Krissie Lamoureux ,Exit Realty True North (705) 206-4136
42 SOLOMON STREET, Blind River

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$149,900

42 Solomon Street, Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
238 days

Cross Streets: Solomon / Leacock St E. ** Directions: North on Solomon off Leacock St E. Amazing opportunity to own over 4 acres of prime land right in town and zoned for multi-residential use! Nicely treed with municipal services and natural gas available at lot line. Great potential for development.

Listed by: Steven Loney ,Fair Agent Realty (519) 266-3560

Home Prices in Blind River

In 2025, Blind River real estate reflects a steady, locally driven market where sellers set expectations against comparable listings and buyers measure value by neighbourhood character and property condition. Conversations about home prices often focus on how a property's location, lot features, and recent updates line up with current demand, while the wider context is shaped by seasonality, new listing flow, and the availability of move-in-ready properties versus homes that need renovation.

Rather than chasing short-term swings, buyers and sellers can read the Blind River market by watching the balance between fresh inventory and sustained interest, the mix of detached homes, townhouses, and condos listed, and signals such as viewing activity and the pace of price adjustments. Well-prepared listings stand out with clear pricing, strong presentation, and competitive positioning against similar properties, while purchasers gain confidence by comparing condition, layout efficiency, and neighbourhood fit across multiple Blind River real estate listings.

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There are 40 listings in Blind River, including 0 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage extends across 1 neighbourhood. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to tailor your shortlist by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space such as decks or yards. Review photos and floor plans to understand flow, storage, and natural light, and compare recent activity to see how similar properties are positioned. As you scan MLS listings for Blind River houses for sale and Blind River condos for sale, save favourites and contrast features like updated kitchens, energy-efficient systems, finished basements, and flexible work-from-home spaces. Side-by-side comparisons make it easier to align online finds with your must-have list and the realities of maintenance, commute, and lifestyle priorities.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Blind River's neighbourhoods offer a mix of established residential streets, quieter pockets near greenspace, and areas close to everyday conveniences. Proximity to schools, parks, and community facilities enhances day-to-day livability, while access to trails, waterfront, and natural features often shapes what buyers look for in lot orientation and outdoor areas. Transit connections and commuter routes influence location preferences and yard needs, and local retail corridors add walkability and community. When comparing homes and Blind River neighborhoods, consider how each micro-area supports routines like school drop-off, recreation, and shopping, and how property types—from compact footprints to larger layouts—fit your space and storage goals over the long term.

Whether you are browsing Blind River houses for sale, Blind River homes for sale, or townhouses, focus on condition, layout, and setting. Evaluate curb appeal, entryways, and storage solutions for everyday use. Review disclosures and recent improvements to gauge upkeep, and consider how natural light, noise levels, and outdoor spaces align with your lifestyle. A thoughtful comparison of these elements helps you weigh value beyond the asking figure and identify homes that will serve you well as needs evolve.

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Blind River City Guide

Set along the storied North Channel of Lake Huron, Blind River blends small-town warmth with big-sky wilderness. This Blind River city guide walks you through the town's background, economy, neighbourhoods, transportation, and seasons so you can picture daily life and the natural rhythms that shape this shoreline community.

History & Background

Long before logging drives and highways, the shores around Blind River were home to Anishinaabe peoples, whose cultural presence remains central through the nearby Mississauga First Nation. The town's modern story took shape with the fur trade and later the lumber era, when the sheltered river mouth and expansive forests drew mill operations and riverboats. The name "Blind River" likely nods to the river's mouth, partly concealed from the open channel—a navigational quirk that once kept mariners alert and gave the settlement its memorable identity. As roads replaced river routes, the Trans-Canada Highway anchored growth, connecting local jobs in forestry, trades, retail, and services with wider regional networks. Around the region you'll also find towns like Elliot Lake that share historical ties and amenities. Through industry cycles—pulp and paper highs, mining booms in surrounding districts, and shifts toward tourism and services—Blind River has adapted while keeping its waterfront character front and centre.

Economy & Employment

Today, Blind River's economy is a balanced mix of public services, resource-based work, and visitor-focused activities. Health care, education, and municipal services provide year-round employment stability, alongside local retail, food services, and professional supports that serve residents and travelers along Highway 17. Forestry remains part of the economic backbone through harvesting, trucking, and value-added wood products, complemented by trades such as carpentry, electrical, mechanical, and heavy equipment maintenance.

Regional mining and energy projects create additional demand for contractors, logistics, and environmental services, even if major extraction sites sit beyond town limits. Tourism continues to grow, anchored by marinas, outfitters, and four-season experiences—from boating and paddling in summer to snowmobiling and ice fishing in winter. Seasonal employment can ebb and flow with the weather, but many residents combine steady roles in public-sector institutions with side businesses in construction, guiding, or hospitality. For newcomers, typical opportunities span health support roles, early childhood and school-based positions, retail and customer service, and the skilled trades. With improving connectivity and a tranquil waterfront setting, remote work has also become a realistic option for professionals who prioritize lifestyle and nature access.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Blind River is compact and easy to navigate, with distinct pockets that feel like their own micro-communities. The historic core stretches along Causley Street—part of the Trans-Canada route—where you'll find everyday essentials, independent shops, and local eateries. Closer to the water, the marina and riverfront paths shape a leisurely rhythm of dog walks, fishing chats, and sunset views. Residential streets fan out from this centre, mixing classic bungalows, modest two-storey homes, and cottage-style properties under tall pines. To the west, homes near green corridors offer quick access to trails and the golf course; to the east, quieter streets lead toward lakeside lookouts and rural lanes. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Devlin and Huron Shores.

Public spaces anchor community life: the waterfront marina buzzes in summer with transient boaters, markets, and paddlers; the Boom Camp Trails deliver an excellent network of boardwalks and forest paths across peninsulas and wetlands; and local arenas, community halls, and ball fields host rec leagues, socials, and seasonal festivals. Golfers gravitate to the nearby course carved among mature trees, while anglers spread out along the North Channel and inland lakes in search of pickerel, pike, and bass. Arts and heritage have a home here too, with small galleries, maker markets, and the area's logging history celebrated through exhibits and events. For families, living in Blind River often means short commutes to school and work, easy access to parks, and the kind of informal support network that grows when neighbours know one another by name.

Housing tends to be more attainable than in larger urban centres, and the variety suits different stages of life—starter homes with backyards, accessible single-level houses for right-sizing, and cottage properties that double as year-round residences. Rural settings nearby offer acreage and workshop potential for hobbyists and entrepreneurs. Day-to-day convenience remains a perk: health care is anchored by a local hospital, groceries and pharmacies are central, and both English and French schooling options serve the community and surrounding areas.

Getting Around

Blind River sits on Highway 17, the Trans-Canada lifeline that links the town to the rest of the Algoma region. Around town, driving is straightforward and parking is rarely a concern. Many errands are walkable within the core, while cyclists can follow quieter side streets and designated paths to reach the waterfront or trailheads. A small municipal airfield supports general aviation, and the marina offers transient docking for boaters exploring the North Channel. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Iron Bridge and District Of Timiskaming.

Public transit is limited, so most residents rely on personal vehicles or taxis. Intercity bus services may operate seasonally or on limited schedules; plan ahead for connections to larger airports and rail terminals in major cities to the east and west. In winter, road crews keep the highway and key arteries open, but snow tires and extra time are wise. Snowmobile routes often double as community connectors, and multi-use trails create car-free options when the weather cooperates. Summer driving is scenic, with lakeside pull-offs and picnic spots inviting lingering detours, while autumn colours make even routine errands feel like a day trip.

Climate & Seasons

Life in Blind River is shaped by the lake. The North Channel moderates temperatures and amplifies mood: calm, sparkling mornings in July; dramatic squalls and pearl-grey waves in November; soft, heavy snows that hush the town in January. Winters are cold and reliably snowy, ideal for snowshoe treks on the Boom Camp Trails, cross-country skiing through quiet forests, and ice huts popping up on sheltered bays when conditions allow. The town embraces the season with community skates, winter festivals, and trail grooming that keeps cabin fever at bay.

Spring arrives in stages. Sap buckets and swollen buds give way to rushing creeks and the first paddles of the season. It's a shoulder period—muddy trails, cool nights—but also a time for birding in wetlands, gear tuning, and plotting summer adventures. By early summer, long daylight and breezy shorelines set the pace. Boaters canvas the channel, anglers cast from docks, and families migrate to beaches and picnic lawns. Town feels relaxed yet lively, as visiting vessels add to the marina's community and markets spill outdoors with local produce and crafts.

Autumn might be Blind River's most photogenic season. Maple and birch stands flare into colour, mornings turn crisp, and the air smells faintly of woodsmoke. It's perfect for hiking, gravel rides, and late-season paddles when the water lies like glass at sunrise. Outfitters pivot from summer rentals to fall tours, and residents prepare their homes and boats for the freeze-up to come. The shoulder months reward those who dress in layers and keep an eye on the sky: weather changes fast this close to Lake Huron.

Year-round, the same advice applies: respect the elements and let them lead. Invest in quality footwear and outerwear, keep an emergency kit in the car, and watch forecast windows if you're planning longer drives. When the wind drops and the light softens, the town's beaches and benches become impromptu gathering spots. When snow flies, trails fill with laughter and the satisfying crunch of fresh tracks. The seasons don't just pass in Blind River—they set the rhythm for work, play, and community, making the place feel both peaceful and richly alive.

Neighbourhoods

What gives a small Ontario community its shape? In Blind River, it's the steady cadence of everyday life—quiet streets, familiar faces, and homes that feel purposeful rather than showy. If you're weighing where to settle within town, the best approach is to map lifestyle to streetscape. KeyHomes.ca helps by bringing all Blind River listings into one view, so you can compare setting, style, and feel without guesswork.

At the heart of Blind River, you'll find the most established blocks—areas where character shows in mature lots and homes with a classic profile. Detached houses anchor much of this core, creating a cohesive streetscape and a sense of continuity. Townhouses and condo-style options appear in select pockets, appealing to those who prefer lower maintenance while staying close to everyday needs. It's a place where morning routines are straightforward and errands fold neatly into the day.

Move outward from the centre and the pace softens even more. These are residential pockets where cul-de-sacs, crescents, and tucked-away lanes lend a quieter, close-to-home rhythm. Detached homes remain the mainstay, though you may spot small clusters of townhomes or compact condo buildings where convenience and simplicity take the lead. Many buyers are drawn to these areas for their practical layouts, driveable access to services, and the sense that there's room to stretch out without losing touch with town.

There's also a noticeable thread of green woven through the community. Local parks, open spaces, and informal gathering spots punctuate the map, giving residents easy places to stroll, toss a ball, or simply catch some air. In certain pockets, setbacks and tree cover enhance privacy, while other streets open up with sunnier yards that gardeners favour. If a pet-friendly routine or unhurried evening walks matter to you, Blind River's mix of green nooks and gentle streets offers plenty of options to suit.

Another way to read the town is through daily patterns. Some households aim to be near essentials and community facilities, prioritizing blocks that keep outings short and straightforward. Others prefer quieter edges where traffic thins and the night sky feels a touch darker. For sellers, these micro-differences matter: a handy workshop space, extra parking, or a flexible lower level can be the detail that clicks with a buyer's routine. For buyers, saved searches on KeyHomes.ca make it simple to watch for those specifics—detached with a usable yard, a townhouse with minimal upkeep, or a condo-style home with a compact footprint.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Think about how you spend time—unhurried strolls, quick runs to local services, space for hobbies—and match that to streets that feel right.
  • Home types: Blind River offers a mix anchored by detached houses, with townhouses and condo options appearing in select segments for lower-maintenance living.
  • Connections: Core blocks keep you close to day-to-day needs; outer pockets favour quieter drives and a calmer street presence.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use filters, saved searches, alerts, and a map view to compare pockets of town by home style, lot character, and overall setting.

Within Blind River's single community identity, there are still plenty of nuances. Near the busier blocks, you'll notice modest-lot detached homes close to everyday conveniences—good for people who prefer easy in-and-out routines and a walkable feel. Shift to streets with fewer through-cars and you'll find larger-feeling yards and homes set a touch farther back, a pattern that often suits multi-hobby households or anyone who values elbow room. Townhome enclaves thread the needle between the two: enough space to live comfortably without overcommitting to upkeep.

Condo-style living adds another note. These homes typically serve buyers who want simplicity: fewer exterior chores, a compact interior that's easy to care for, and the comfort of being close to community amenities. Downsizers often appreciate the lock-and-leave freedom. First-time purchasers like the predictable maintenance. And for investors, choosing the right micro-location—balanced access, pleasant outlooks, practical layouts—can help attract steady interest.

For sellers, highlight what your specific pocket does best. Maybe your street has a gentle bend that calms traffic. Perhaps the yard catches afternoon light that turns a deck into an outdoor room. Or the floor plan flexes easily for guests and hobbies. The listing tools on KeyHomes.ca let you showcase these lived-in advantages with photo order, concise remarks, and map context that shows buyers why your address works as well as your house.

Blind River's appeal comes from its balance: a town sized for connection, with homes that match a range of routines—from porch-sitters and project-doers to on-the-go minimalists. When you're ready to pinpoint your fit, let KeyHomes.ca give you a clear, side-by-side view of what's available and where it sits within the community.

Local insight shifts with the seasons in Blind River; compare lot photos, exterior notes, and surrounding streets to understand privacy, sun exposure, and day-to-day practicality before you decide.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Blind River can explore nearby communities to broaden their search and compare local amenities. Nearby towns include Sables-Spanish Rivers, Massey, Spanish, and Webbwood.

Visit the linked community pages to review listings and local information so you can find the neighbourhood that best fits your needs while exploring options beyond Blind River.

Demographics

Blind River typically attracts a mix of households, including families, retirees and local professionals, alongside seasonal residents and people who value a small-town pace. The community makeup leans toward steady, intergenerational neighborhoods where neighbours often know one another and local services are oriented around everyday needs.

Housing in the area commonly includes detached single-family homes, some low-rise condominium options and a limited selection of rental properties, with additional seasonal cottages and waterfront homes nearby. The overall feel is rural/small-town rather than urban, offering outdoor recreation opportunities and a quieter lifestyle while essential amenities are concentrated in the town core. For those searching Ontario real estate Blind River offers approachable choices whether you want to buy a house in Blind River or consider a condo or seasonal property.