Bruce Mines Real Estate: 16 Houses and Condos for Sale

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1621 HWY 638 HWY, Bruce Mines

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$449,500

1621 Hwy 638 Hwy, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1L0

3 beds
1 baths
6 days

Stunning 3-bedroom home in beautiful Rydal Bank, featuring a steel roof and large red barn in a private setting with gorgeous year-round sunrises. Built in the 1930s by a local master craftsman, this home offers a main floor master and bathroom, potential for main floor laundry and upstairs

6 Williams ST, Bruce Mines

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$215,000

6 Williams St, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

3 beds
2 baths
6 days

This large brick home has plenty of character and features 3 good-sized bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and large principal rooms that offer lots of living space. There's a detached 1.5-car garage, and the location couldn’t be better—just a short walk to everything you need, including

Mariola Morin,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Mariola Morin ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 206-3110
8450 Highway 17, Bruce Mines

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$599,000

8450 Highway 17, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

5 beds
2 baths
6 days

Exceptional property! Ideal for a large family or potential rental income, this property includes two spacious homes with a total of 9 bedrooms. Spread across 5.4 acres, offering plenty of room for outdoor activities and potential expansion. Over 10,000 sq ft of outbuildings, perfect for storage,...

Krissie Lamoureux,Exit Realty True North
Listed by: Krissie Lamoureux ,Exit Realty True North (705) 206-4136
. Highway 17 E, Bruce Mines

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$119,000

. Highway 17 E, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

Highway 17 East to the East of Penokean Hills new location. Opportunity awaits at this lot on Highway 17 beside Penokean Hills new location. A versatile vacant lot offering both commercial and residential zoning in the welcoming community of Bruce Mines. Perfectly situated along the high-traffic

Theo Straatsma,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Theo Straatsma ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (647) 883-7759
4581 (398) HWY 638, Bruce Mines

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$550,000

4581 (398) Hwy 638, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
16 days

256 acres of pristine wilderness, perfect for hunters or nature lovers alike. This expansive property features three small lakes, a mix of forested terrain with potential timber value, and excellent year-round road access. Included are two separate parcels, along with an older mobile trailer,

Mariola Morin,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Mariola Morin ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 206-3110
5 & 7 Atlantic ST, Bruce Mines

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$74,900

5 & 7 Atlantic St, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
17 days

Cleared double lot ready to build! Driveway installed and plans that can be made available to the buyer. Fantastic location close to all the essentials, including restaurants, café, gas station, RBC, pharmacy, post office, grocery store, marina, and waterfront while being nestled in a great

Brittany Hodgkinson,Exit Realty True North
Listed by: Brittany Hodgkinson ,Exit Realty True North (705) 941-0341
10940 Hwy 17E, Bruce Mines

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$649,900

10940 Hwy 17e, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

5 beds
1 baths
33 days

90 acre mixed farm located east of Bruce Mines. 2300 sq ft 5 bdrm house with 40x80 workshop with engine powered for equipment. Solar panels on shop for house, generator power for house 40x60 drive shed, 33x42 barn, Macbeth Creek traverses the property. L shaped wrap around deck on house.

447 McPhail RD, Bruce Mines

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$249,900

447 Mcphail Rd, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
45 days

Highway 17 to Highway 638 Bruce Mines and turn right on McPhail Road Discover the perfect rural escape with this 79-acre property just outside of Bruce Mines. Featuring a drilled well, septic system (as-is), hydro service, and livestock barn, this property offers several exciting possibilities.

Cody Stubbe,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Cody Stubbe ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 998-3012
18 Tarbutt ST, Bruce Mines

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$259,900

18 Tarbutt St, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

3 beds
1 baths
49 days

Highway 17 to Bennet St, North on Bennet St, East on Tarbutt St This beautifully updated home in the charming waterfront community of Bruce Mines is ready to welcome you and your family! Featuring a spacious kitchen with ample cabinetry and a stylish, renovated bathroom, this home offers more

Cody Stubbe,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Cody Stubbe ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 998-3012
13 Quincy ST, Bruce Mines

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$299,900

13 Quincy St, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

3 beds
3 baths
55 days

Bruce mines waterfront community. Close to marina and amenities. This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home has been extensively updated over the last few years. Newer gas furnace with central air, updated pex plumbing, new light fixtures, flooring, interior doors and trim, front and back decks, newer...

Dallas Glawson,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc.
Listed by: Dallas Glawson ,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc. (705) 971-1818
31 Taylor ST, Bruce Mines

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$849,900

31 Taylor St, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

3 beds
2 baths
56 days

Highway 17 East into Bruce Mines and South on Taylor Street. Historic Brick Home on Lake Huron- Character, Charm & Modern Comfort Step back in time while enjoying all the comforts of today in this beautifully maintained, turn-of-the-century brick home. Once serving the community as a doctors

Brian Whitley,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Brian Whitley ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 998-1874
126 Waltonen RD|Plummer Additional Township, Bruce Mines

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$549,900

126 Waltonen Rd|plummer Additional Township, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

2 beds
1 baths
62 days

Highway 17 to Waltonen road, home to the left Charming waterfront home on Joe Dollar Bay in Bruce Mines, fully furnished and ready to go for seasonal use, nearly ready for year round enjoyment. This 2-bedroom gem features a loft overlooking the bay, perfect as a third bedroom. The primary bedroom

Cody Stubbe,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Cody Stubbe ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 998-3012
3 Hecla ST, Bruce Mines

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$399,900

3 Hecla St, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

3 beds
2 baths
67 days

Dreaming of living on the water? Look no further, this home which is situated on Bruce Bay in Bruce Mines features an open concept kitchen, living room and dining room, 3 bedrooms, laundry space, 1.5 bathrooms and sizeable family room. Just imagine sitting out on the expansive deck out front

Listed by: Elinor Mick ,Century 21 Choice Realty Inc. (705) 206-4387
Cloudslee RD|Cloudslee Road at Duff Road, Bruce Mines

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$199,000

Cloudslee Rd|cloudslee Road At Duff Road, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
81 days

Cloudslee Road at Duff Road, also fronts on Ansonia Road Beautifully forested 74-acre property fronting on Duff Road, Ansonia Road, and Cloudslee Road, ideally located in a quiet farming area between Bruce Mines and Thessalon. The land offers rolling terrain, older cleared farm fields, meadows,

Jonathan Stewart,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Jonathan Stewart ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 971-5520
3 Crawford ST, Bruce Mines

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$110,000

3 Crawford St, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
109 days

Large 1.22-acre property encompassing five lots. Prime location just steps from Lake Huron, the town, and all amenities. The lot has water, sewer, hydro, and gas at the lot lines. Perfect for building your dream home or subdividing for additional development. (id:27476)

Mariola Morin,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Mariola Morin ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 206-3110
LOT 63 Copper Bay RD, Bruce Mines

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$70,000

Lot 63 Copper Bay Rd, Bruce Mines (Bruce Mines), Ontario P0R 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
313 days

Stunning 1.39-acre building lot in the town of Bruce Mines. This property offers a prime location within walking distance of all local amenities and sits along the picturesque shores of Lake Huron. Just minutes from the marina, the lot is beautifully treed, providing natural privacy and tranquility.

Mariola Morin,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage
Listed by: Mariola Morin ,Royal Lepage® Northern Advantage (705) 206-3110

Home Prices in Bruce Mines

The 2025 snapshot of Bruce Mines real estate highlights a small-town market where lifestyle, setting, and property characteristics guide value as much as structure type. Home prices reflect the mix of listings available at a given time, with waterfront proximity, outbuildings, acreage, and renovation scope often shaping buyer interest and seller strategy.

Without a headline shift in annual percentages to point to, buyers and sellers will want to monitor inventory balance, the blend of residential versus land or specialty properties, days on market trends for well-presented homes, and how condition and location compare across nearby offerings. Pricing signals are clearest when you line up similar properties, review recent activity, and account for features that influence utility and long-term upkeep.

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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Bruce Mines

There are 19 active listings, including 0 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage currently spans 1 neighbourhood. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Reviewing high-quality photos and floor plans can help you evaluate layout, natural light, and storage, while map views clarify proximity to key amenities and travel routes. Compare recent activity and similar properties to build a shortlist, then track changes in status and pricing to time your next steps with confidence.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Bruce Mines offers a blend of in-town convenience and rural tranquility, with residential pockets close to schools, parks, and everyday services, as well as properties that back onto greenspace or sit near the shoreline. Access to trail networks, boat launches, and community facilities adds lifestyle value for buyers who prioritize outdoor recreation. Commuting routes make nearby centres reachable, while quieter streets and larger lots appeal to those seeking space. These location factors, together with property condition and potential for upgrades, often shape buyer preferences and influence how listings compete within the local market.

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Bruce Mines City Guide

This Bruce Mines city guide introduces a friendly Lake Huron community with deep mining roots and a welcoming small-town pace. Set along the North Channel east of Sault Ste. Marie, the town blends waterfront vistas, rural charm, and easy access to outdoor recreation. Read on for neighbourhoods, history, things to do, and practical insights for living in Bruce Mines.

History & Background

Bruce Mines grew from the discovery of copper in the mid-nineteenth century, when prospectors and skilled miners-many with Cornish and Scottish backgrounds-established one of the earliest commercial copper operations in the country. A cluster of shafts, stamp mills, and company buildings transformed the shoreline into a bustling industrial outpost, and the town's name pays homage to that formative era. When the mines ultimately closed after repeated flooding and market swings, the community adapted, shifting toward agriculture, forestry, and service roles that supported nearby rural settlements and travelers along the developing highway corridor. Around the region you'll also find towns like St. Joseph Island that share historical ties and amenities.

Today, you'll still see traces of that early industry in heritage displays, local museums, and occasional interpretive sites that recount the ingenuity and hardship of frontier mining. The waterfront location, once prized for shipping ore, has become a draw for boaters and cottage goers who appreciate the North Channel's sheltered channels and granite shorelines. Community life centres on seasonal fairs, volunteer groups, and gatherings that keep the stories of pioneers alive while welcoming newcomers drawn by the region's slower rhythm and natural beauty.

Economy & Employment

Bruce Mines' modern economy is diverse in a small-town way, with a steady mix of agriculture, forestry and wood services, trades and construction, hospitality, and retail along the highway. Local farms support dairy, hay, and field crops, while outfitters and marinas benefit from fishing and boating traffic in the warmer months. Public service positions-education, municipal operations, and healthcare support-anchor year-round employment, and the proximity to larger centres expands options for specialized careers.

Entrepreneurship thrives here: residents operate cafés, repair shops, accommodations, and home-based ventures that serve both locals and travelers. Reliable broadband has made remote and hybrid work more practical, enabling professionals to live lakeside while collaborating with teams across Ontario. For those seeking broader prospects, commuting to nearby communities or to Sault Ste. Marie opens access to manufacturing, logistics, tech support, and institutional roles-while still returning to the quiet of a waterfront town at day's end.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Bruce Mines is compact enough that its core feels walkable and neighbourly, yet varied enough to offer different settings depending on your priorities. The waterfront area places you near the marina, boat launches, shoreline parks, and a scenic promenade, with tidy historic homes and cottages tucked along leafy streets. Just off the Trans-Canada Highway, services and shops cluster for quick errands, while side roads lead to rural concessions with farmsteads, hobby farms, and newer builds on larger lots. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Algoma and Village Of Hilton Beach.

Community life emphasizes connection and the outdoors. Expect seasonal markets, a local museum experience that honours mining heritage, and family-friendly events at the community hall or waterfront green. Trails and quiet roads entice walkers and cyclists, while anglers cast for lake trout and salmon when the season is right. Winter brings groomed snowmobile routes and serene snowshoeing among cedars and birch. Schools, a library, places of worship, and clinics round out core services, with regional hospitals and additional recreation facilities an easy drive away. If you're thinking about living in Bruce Mines, the lifestyle skews relaxed and practical: friendly greetings at the post office, a steady rhythm of community fundraisers, and sunset views that have a way of slowing time.

Getting Around

Bruce Mines sits right on the Trans-Canada Highway, which makes driving the primary mode for errands, commuting, and weekend outings. The town's centre is compact, so you can park once and walk to the marina, shops, and public facilities. Cyclists often choose quieter backroads paralleling the highway for more relaxed rides, and boaters take advantage of sheltered channels for day cruising on calm days. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Hilton Beach and Leeburn.

Regional bus services operate along the North Shore corridor with limited schedules, helpful for transfers to larger centres when you prefer not to drive. The nearest major airport lies to the west in Sault Ste. Marie, offering domestic connections and access to cross-border travel via the international bridge. In winter, plan for snow-ready tires and cautious speeds, as lake-effect squalls can quickly change road conditions. Many residents keep a flexible approach-combining carpooling, occasional bus trips, and remote work-to make the most of small-town convenience with regional connectivity.

Climate & Seasons

Lake Huron's North Channel shapes Bruce Mines' four distinct seasons. Summer tends to be comfortably warm with breezes off the water, ideal for paddling in sheltered coves, wandering the docks, and enjoying community barbecues. Spring arrives with a burst of green in the hardwoods and maple syrup traditions in the wider area, while early mornings bring cool air perfect for quiet hikes and birdwatching. Autumn is a showstopper as hillsides shift through gold and crimson, and harvest markets fill with local produce, preserves, and baked goods.

Winter is long and snowy enough to support a full slate of cold-season pursuits. Snowmobilers ride well-maintained regional networks, anglers set up for ice fishing when conditions allow, and families find simple pleasure in sledding hills and crisp shoreline walks. On blustery days, it's easy to pivot to cozy indoor rhythms-library visits, craft workshops, or catching up with neighbours over coffee. If you're new to northern living, invest in good boots, layered outerwear, and reliable snow clearing; with the right gear, everyday routines remain smooth even when the lake stirs up squalls. Across the calendar, the best things to do are often the simplest: pulling up a chair on the dock at sunset, watching freighters glide the channel, and greeting familiar faces along Main Street.

Neighbourhoods

What defines a neighbourhood when the place itself wears a single name? In Bruce Mines, the answer shows up in the texture of everyday life-quiet blocks, friendly porches, and practical routines. If you're exploring the area from afar or comparing homes street by street, KeyHomes.ca helps you zoom in on the pockets that match your pace.

Bruce Mines has a comfortable, down-to-earth feel where the day unfolds at a relaxed clip. Housing leans toward detached homes set on settled streets, with townhouses and modest condo options appearing in select clusters. You'll notice small touches that make life easy-handy access to local services, familiar routes, and greens that invite a stroll. The vibe is welcoming, with room for both long-time residents and fresh arrivals.

Move through different parts of Bruce Mines and the tone shifts subtly. Some blocks feel close to the action, near day-to-day conveniences and community spaces; other lanes sit a bit quieter, offering a sense of privacy and an evening hush. Detached homes are most common, while townhome and condo choices appeal to those seeking lower maintenance or a simpler footprint.

Green space dots the experience in easygoing ways-pockets where kids can kick a ball, shaded corners for a quick breather, and open stretches that frame a morning walk. Picture a day that begins with a coffee run, continues with errands on familiar streets, and winds down on a porch where neighbours wave as they pass. Parks and paths may not be formally labeled in your mind, yet they knit into routines that feel naturally connected.

For buyers, it's helpful to think in terms of micro-areas: the lively central segments versus the more tucked-away edges, or homes that showcase preserved character alongside refreshed finishes. Sellers can take comfort in the clarity of the local story-well-kept detached houses still set the tone, while townhomes and condos draw interest from those prioritizing simplicity, seasonal living, or a lock-and-leave mindset. On KeyHomes.ca, you can surface these distinctions with thoughtful filters and a map view that reveals how each listing relates to the streetscape around it.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Choose between blocks closer to community services and more hushed pockets that lean on calm evenings and a slower rhythm. Parks, play areas, and local gathering spots appear at comfortable intervals, supporting casual routines.
  • Home types: Detached homes are the backbone, with townhouses and condos appearing where low-maintenance living makes sense. Expect a range of styles, from cozy and classic to more contemporary updates.
  • Connections: Main routes thread through the community and link outward, making everyday trips straightforward. Commuters and errand-runners alike benefit from practical corridors in predictable directions.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, instant alerts, focused filters, and the map view to track new matches in Bruce Mines without missing a beat.

If you prefer a closer connection to everyday amenities, look toward the segments of Bruce Mines that feel most convenient-walkable stretches, quick turns to services, and community hubs that naturally draw foot traffic. Townhouses and condos in these areas tend to highlight simplicity and an easy-care lifestyle. Buyers who value elbow room and a tucked-away feel can look to calmer lanes where detached homes set a quieter scene.

Families often appreciate the steady cadence of neighbourhood life: familiar routes for school drop-offs, green corners for weekend play, and streets that feel welcoming after dark. Downsizers might prioritize a smaller footprint that still keeps them connected to local rhythms. First-time buyers can lean on KeyHomes.ca to sort out which parts of Bruce Mines deliver the right blend of comfort, convenience, and long-term potential.

Sellers here can tell a clear story without flash-care, upkeep, and thoughtful improvements speak loudly. Emphasize how your home fits the pattern of the surrounding blocks: perhaps a sunny yard that doubles as a gathering spot, or a living space that opens naturally to the kitchen for easy hosting. With a few crisp photos and accurate details, your listing aligns with what buyers already expect of this community while still standing apart.

Bruce Mines rewards those who value steady living over spectacle-streets that feel familiar, parks that invite a lingering pause, and homes that fit how people actually live. When you're ready to narrow down the exact pocket that suits you, let KeyHomes.ca do the quiet, consistent work of surfacing the matches that feel just right.

In Bruce Mines, the neighbourhood is the community-and that simplicity is part of the appeal. Let the subtle differences between calmer lanes and convenient central blocks guide your search.

Nearby Cities

As you explore Bruce Mines, consider also checking real estate in nearby communities such as Blind River, Iron Bridge, Huron Shores, Devlin, and District of Timiskaming.

Each link goes to the corresponding KeyHomes page so home buyers can compare listings and community information across the region.

Demographics

Bruce Mines is generally associated with a small-town, rural lifestyle where long-term residents and newcomers coexist. The community makeup typically includes families, retirees, and working professionals—some of whom commute to nearby centres—along with seasonal residents who value access to the waterfront and outdoor recreation. The pace tends to be quieter and more close-knit than urban settings, with community activities and local services reflecting that character.

Housing in the area is dominated by detached single-family homes and cottage-style properties, complemented by a smaller number of condominium units and rental options. Lots and lot sizes can vary, and many buyers look for properties that balance residential convenience with proximity to natural amenities rather than dense, urban development.