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House for sale: 1162 THOUSAND ISLANDS PARKWAY, Front of Yonge

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$409,000

1162 Thousand Islands Parkway, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

3 beds
3 baths
12 days

... opportunity to create a private suite or shared living space for multiple family members. With an attached double-car garage and a generous lot, this property presents outstanding value. Don't miss the opportunity to own a home along the highly sought-after 1000 Islands Parkway. (id:27476)

Garry Cheema,Re/max Rise Executives, Brokerage
Listed by: Garry Cheema ,Re/max Rise Executives, Brokerage (343) 333-3309
House for sale: 386 OLD RIVER ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$649,900

386 Old River Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

4 beds
3 baths
14 days

Cross Streets: 1000 Island Parkway. ** Directions: From Brockville head west to the 1000 Island Parkway, follow the parkway to Old River Rd (just past Browns Bay Park) turn right to 386. Welcome to 386 Old River Rd and your new home. This well maintained and updated 1300 SqFt 4-bdrm, 3-bath,...

Rick Burt,Century 21 River's Edge Ltd
Listed by: Rick Burt ,Century 21 River's Edge Ltd (613) 498-7547
House for sale: 224 COUNTY RD 5 ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$499,900

224 County Rd 5 Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

3 beds
1 baths
14 days

... Cty Rd 2, north on Cty Rd 5. Welcome to 224 County Rd 5, Front of Yonge. Situated on a picturesque 1 acre lot, you'll love sitting on either the front or rear composite deck to take in Mother Nature. For those days when she's not cooperating, there is a gorgeous 3 season sunroom - a great...

Jeff Liston,Homelife/dlk Real Estate Ltd
Listed by: Jeff Liston ,Homelife/dlk Real Estate Ltd (613) 802-5478
30 BALLYCANOE ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$840,000

30 Ballycanoe Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

3 beds
2 baths
31 days

Catholic Church Road & Ballycanoe Step back in time while embracing natures beauty at this circa 1860 stone home, perfectly set on just over 36 acres within the renowned Frontenac Biosphere Reservean area celebrated for its exceptional biodiversity. The land is as captivating as the home itself.

1738 COUNTY 2 ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$70,000

1738 County 2 Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

Cross Streets: Yonge Mills Rd. ** Directions: East of Yonge Mills Rd. On Hwy #2 at 1738. 1.4 acre vacant lot on County Rd #2 bout 20 minutes west Brockville. The area is known as Sherbrook Springs. The lot is well treed and easy to show. There is a drive way in to the site. Generally the

House for sale: 1619 COUNTY 2 ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$174,900

1619 County 2 Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

2 beds
1 baths
40 days

County Road 2 & County Road 5 Welcome to 1619 County Road 2. This property presents a 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home brimming with potential. Set on a tranquil tree-lined lot just under an acre, this property offers both privacy and proximity, being only a 3-minute drive to the heart of Mallorytown.

Trevor Tompkins,Exp Realty, Brokerage
Listed by: Trevor Tompkins ,Exp Realty, Brokerage (613) 770-3977
Unknown for sale: 1610 COUNTY ROAD 2, Front of Yonge

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$1,649,900

1610 County Road 2, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
40 days

From 401 Exit 675 for Mallorytown, head north West towards Mallorytown, turn right on County Rd 2 follow to 1610. Welcome to your peaceful paradise in Mallorytown, ON! This expansive property offers a rare opportunity to own 190 acres of diverse and fertile land, perfectly blending natural

PL 7-8 FRONT OF YOUNG CONCESSION, Front of Yonge

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$399,999

Pl 7-8 Front Of Young Concession, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1B0

0 beds
0 baths
44 days

... campground? An outdoors club, a church retreat. This property has incredible potential for someone with vision. If you're currently working with a real estate agent, please call them to arrange a viewing. Do not trust the driving instructions given on the website they will take you to private...

Listed by: Chris Bignell ,Exsellence Team Realty Inc. (613) 930-3355
House for sale: 333 COUNTY ROAD 5 ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$1,199,900

333 County Road 5 Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

5 beds
3 baths
46 days

Take Exit 675 off 401 and head North on Cty Road 5, turn right at stop sign and then left on to other part of Cty Road 5, head up past McIntosh Mills and house will be on the right hand side #333 If you've been dreaming of a log home, this is the one. Set on 14 private acres with direct frontage

Bambi Marshall,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc
Listed by: Bambi Marshall ,Re/max Hometown Realty Inc (613) 498-6393
41 HAWS ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$124,999

41 Haws Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
52 days

Cross Streets: Larue Mills Rd/Haws Rd. ** Directions: From Kingston take Hwy 401 to County Rd 3, turn onto Larue Mills Rd, Right onto Haws Rd. With over 4 acres of serene, wooded beauty, this private lot is an oasis of tranquility. Included are multiple outbuildings, including one with a sturdy

T.j. Gordon,Re/max Frontline Realty
Listed by: T.j. Gordon ,Re/max Frontline Realty (613) 200-1257
1168 THOUSAND ISLAND PARKWAY, Front of Yonge

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$274,900

1168 Thousand Island Parkway, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
56 days

Cross Streets: Mallorytown Road & Thousand Island Parkway. ** Directions: Exit 401 at Mallorytown and head south to Thousand Island Parkway, turn left. Head east approx. 1.5km. Property on the left. Build your dream home on this spacious, 2 acre vacant lot in the heart the Thousand Islands.

House for sale: 26 HALLECKS ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$524,900

26 Hallecks Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K6V 5T3

3 beds
2 baths
57 days

Cross Streets: Hwy & Hallecks Rd. ** Directions: Hwy 2 West from Brockville, North on Hallecks Rd W. Secluded in Hallecks. Set back from the road and surrounded by beautiful forests you can find peace and tranquility here. Getting away from it all but still just a 15 minute drive to Brockville

Listed by: Mike Breault ,Sutton Group-masters Realty Inc., Brokerage (613) 217-7977
House for sale: 1454 COUNTY ROAD 2 ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$489,000

1454 County Road 2 Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

4 beds
3 baths
57 days

Cross Streets: County Road 2. ** Directions: Take County Rd 2 just west of Mallorytown. Step into a world of charm and character with this historic brick home nestled on over an acre of land. The backyard oasis is designed for relaxation and entertaining. Dive into the pool or soak in the hot

Mark Kellogg,Bickerton Brokers Real Estate Limited, Brokerage
Listed by: Mark Kellogg ,Bickerton Brokers Real Estate Limited, Brokerage (613) 382-2133
Fourplex for sale: 45 QUABBIN ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$629,900

45 Quabbin Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

4 beds
4 baths
68 days

Cross Streets: County Road 2. ** Directions: County Road 2 to Quabbin Road. Quabbin Road to #45. Welcome to 45 Quabbin Road, a fully rented 4 Plex in the village of Mallorytown. This property would be perfect for any investor looking to add to their portfolio. Walking distance to local amenities

Cory Spence,Sutton Group-masters Realty Inc., Brokerage
Listed by: Cory Spence ,Sutton Group-masters Realty Inc., Brokerage (613) 561-5530
1166 THOUSAND ISLANDS PARKWAY, Front of Yonge

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$309,900

1166 Thousand Islands Parkway, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
116 days

Cross Streets: County Rd 5. ** Directions: HWY 401 TO EXIT 675, MALLORYTOWN. SOUTH ON COUNTY RD 5 TO THOUSAND ISLANDS PKWY. EAST ON PARKWAY TO 1166 (SIGN ON SITE). YOU WILL NEED TO EXIT THE PARKWAY AT THE FIRST DRIVEWAY WEST OF THE LOT AND FOLLOW THE BIKEPATH. Lovely 2.5 acre treed lot with

Don Calverley,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Don Calverley ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 802-8023
0 BALLYCANOE ROAD, Front of Yonge

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$199,900

0 Ballycanoe Road, Front of Yonge (822 - Front of Yonge Twp), Ontario K0E 1R0

0 beds
0 baths
235 days

Cross Streets: From highway 401, exit in Mallorytown to County Road 5, turn right. Turn right onto County Road 2, turn left onto County Road 5. Turn left onto Ballycanoe Road. Property corners Ballycanoe Road and Catholic Church Road. No sign present. ** Directions: Corner of Ballycanoe and

Home Prices in Front Of Yonge

In 2025, Front of Yonge real estate continues to reflect the balance between rural charm and river-adjacent living, with buyer interest shaped by setting, condition, and lifestyle features rather than sheer volume. Buyers tend to evaluate home prices alongside property characteristics such as lot utility, privacy, and upgrade potential, while sellers pay close attention to presentation, timing, and how well a home's unique strengths come through in marketing for Front of Yonge properties in Ontario.

In the absence of major swings, market watchers typically look at the flow of new inventory, how quickly quality listings secure showings, and the mix of property types coming to market. Indicators like days on market, pricing bands within comparable micro-areas, and the depth of active buyers for seasonally popular segments often guide expectations. For many, the most actionable signals come from recent list-to-sale patterns among similar homes, as well as observable competition within a narrow radius of preferred streets and amenities when researching Front of Yonge houses for sale.

Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Front Of Yonge

There are 22 active listings in Front Of Yonge, including 10 houses. Current opportunities are represented across 1 neighbourhood, giving buyers a focused view of available options for Front of Yonge real estate listings. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use filters to narrow by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, interior layout, and features like lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Photos, floor plans, and detailed descriptions help you assess natural light, storage, and renovation potential before booking showings. Compare recent activity and property condition within the same pocket to gauge whether a listing aligns with local norms, and keep notes on maintenance items and upgrade timelines to help shortlist homes that meet your goals with fewer compromises when you buy a house in Front of Yonge.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Front Of Yonge offers a mix of quiet rural settings, established residential pockets, and areas that feel closely connected to the river and surrounding greenspace. Many buyers weigh proximity to everyday essentials, schools, and parks alongside access to commuting routes and recreation. Streets with a cohesive character, appealing lot orientations, and walkable connections to community amenities often see stronger interest, while quieter roads with broader frontage attract those seeking privacy and room to grow. Water-adjacent corridors, trail access, and natural views can influence perceived value, as can thoughtful updates that respect the area's setting. Whether prioritizing a calm, low-traffic location or easy access to local services, understanding micro-neighbourhood differences helps set realistic expectations around style, renovation level, and long-term potential for Front of Yonge neighborhoods.

Front Of Yonge City Guide

Set along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Ontario's Thousand Islands region, Front of Yonge blends village charm with wide-open countryside and waterfront scenery. This compact township revolves around Mallorytown and nearby hamlets, with quick access to river islands, trails, and the major corridor linking eastern Ontario communities. In this Front Of Yonge city guide, you'll find a clear sense of place—how the area took shape, what drives the local economy, what its neighbourhoods feel like, how you'll get around, and what to expect from the seasons.

History & Background

Front of Yonge traces its roots to the earliest European settlement periods along the St. Lawrence, where Indigenous travel routes and trading paths long predated colonial roads. The township name reflects a river-facing "front" section of historic Yonge Township, itself named in the British tradition. Loyalist families and subsequent waves of settlers established farms, river landings, and small industries that capitalized on timber, fertile soils, and the strategic waterway connecting inland settlements with Montréal and the Atlantic. As bridges, rail, and later highway links improved, communities such as Mallorytown emerged as waypoints for travelers and service hubs for surrounding rural properties. Around the region you'll also find towns like Lyn that share historical ties and amenities.

Local heritage threads together stories of river navigation, early crafts, and conservation. Mallorytown is often associated with early glassmaking in Upper Canada, and you can still sense those artisanal roots in today's makers and small shops. The Thousand Islands were recognized early for their ecological and scenic value, and nearby national park sites have protected islands, shoreline habitats, and migratory bird routes for generations. This backdrop gives the township its distinctive character: a quiet, lived-in landscape where the river's history is never far away, and where the pace of change tends to be measured and community-minded.

Economy & Employment

Front of Yonge's economy is grounded in a few steady pillars: agriculture, outdoor recreation, small-scale manufacturing and trades, and services that support residents and travelers along the Highway 401 corridor. Family farms and hobby operations produce field crops, livestock, and specialty products that feed local markets and nearby urban centres. Tourism tied to the Thousand Islands brings seasonal demand for accommodations, food services, marinas, outfitters, and guiding—particularly around Mallorytown Landing and other river access points. Light industrial shops, construction contractors, and home-based businesses round out the private-sector profile.

Many residents commute to larger employment bases in Brockville, Gananoque, or Kingston for roles in health care, education, logistics, and public administration. Remote and hybrid work have also become more common, supported by improving rural broadband and the draw of living close to water and green space. The net effect is a diversified local picture: employment opportunities within the township for those in trades, hospitality, and land-based industries, with broader career options a short drive away.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Life in Front of Yonge centres on village-scale living with easy access to river recreation. Mallorytown functions as the main hub, with a community centre, elementary school, library services, and everyday conveniences set against a backdrop of mature trees and historic homes. Scattered hamlets and rural concessions feature a mix of century farmhouses, bungalows on generous lots, newer custom builds set back from county roads, and coveted waterfront properties along the St. Lawrence. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like The North Shore and Gananoque. This blend supports a lifestyle that is both social and serene—neighbors know each other, yet there's always a quiet road, trail, or shoreline to escape to.

For everyday enjoyment, residents lean into the natural setting: paddling calm channels between islands, casting a line at dawn, cycling shaded stretches of the parkway, or hiking forested loops where deer and songbirds are regular companions. Thousand Islands National Park's Mallorytown Landing offers a gateway to island campgrounds and day-use areas, while nearby trail systems provide accessible routes for walking, snowshoeing, and nature photography. Community calendars tend to revolve around school events, seasonal markets, and light-touch festivals, with larger cultural offerings reachable in regional centres. For anyone considering living in Front of Yonge, the appeal is straightforward: space to breathe, a modest cost profile compared to big-city markets, and a sense of stewardship for the river corridor that runs through daily life.

Getting Around

Front of Yonge is best navigated by car, with quick connections to Highway 401 for trips east or west and a network of county roads linking farms, hamlets, and river access points. The Thousand Islands Parkway acts as a scenic alternative, especially for leisure drives and cycling; many stretches form part of the broader waterfront trail system. Local public transit is limited, but intercity options are within driving range through nearby rail and bus stations, and regional airports serve domestic and cross-border flights. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Lyndhurst and Rideau Lakes. Cyclists will find that quieter concession roads and multi-use paths create low-stress routes, and boaters can access public launches and marinas to reach island destinations.

Seasonally, driving conditions reflect a typical eastern Ontario pattern: clear and quick in summer, occasionally slick in shoulder seasons, and snowy in mid-winter. Snow clearing on primary routes is generally efficient, but rural sideroads and driveways can drift; winter tires and a bit of extra time go a long way. In fair weather, the low traffic volumes make errands and school runs simple, and weekend touring—whether to markets, beaches, or trailheads—feels spontaneous and close at hand.

Climate & Seasons

The township experiences four distinct seasons, shaped by river breezes that can moderate summer heat and amplify winter chill. Spring unfolds with maple buds and migrating waterfowl; trails can be soft underfoot, but evenings are cool and skies often clear. By early summer, the St. Lawrence is a magnet for paddling, swimming, and casual boating, with long daylight hours that suit barbecues, backyard gardens, and late rides along the parkway. Autumn is a highlight: hardwood forests glow with colour, orchards and farm stands come into their own, and the water remains tempting for a final paddle on calm days. Winter brings reliable cold, crisp starscapes, and opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and skating on maintained surfaces when conditions allow.

Throughout the year, residents plan around lake-effect flurries, the occasional bout of river fog, and freeze-thaw cycles that can make morning and evening conditions variable. The upside is a pace that encourages season-specific rituals: sharpening skates and dusting off toboggans before the first real snowfall, rotating bikes and kayaks to the front of the garage in spring, and making the most of shoulder-season quiet on trails and at lookout points. With the river always close and forest cover abundant, the seasons feel immersive—shaping daily routines as much as weekend adventures.

Neighbourhoods

What draws people here is a steady, unhurried rhythm—space to breathe, sky to spare, and homes that feel grounded. On KeyHomes.ca, that comes to life through clear photos, map views, and filters that make it easy to focus on the pockets that match your day-to-day when looking at Front of Yonge real estate.

Front Of Yonge Twp carries a cohesive, small-community character. Streets tend to open to generous yards and natural edges, with an easygoing pace that suits morning walks and unrushed evenings on the porch. Housing leans toward detached homes, with townhouses and condo-style options appearing in select clusters, so a wide range of preferences can find a fit among Front of Yonge neighborhoods.

Shift a few turns and the feel can change from classic country quiet to friendly village energy. You'll notice stretches with mature trees and simple greenspace buffers, then areas closer to local services where things feel more connected. The result is variety without losing the township's calm centre.

If you picture a day here, it might start with coffee where you can actually hear the birds, followed by quick errands along familiar corridors. Evenings tend to be about simple pleasures—neighbors chatting across fences, a short spin to a community field, or a sunset walk under big, open light. The township encourages that kind of everyday ease.

For buyers, it helps that the home styles are readable at a glance. Detached places often offer room for gardens or hobbies, while townhomes reduce maintenance and keep life streamlined. Condo-style residences can be attractive for those who want a lock-up-and-go lifestyle. With KeyHomes.ca, saved searches and new-listing alerts keep those choices organized so you can compare layouts and settings without losing track.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Think relaxed routines, local services within a manageable reach, and reliable access to parks, playgrounds, and informal green pockets.
  • Home types: Detached homes are common, with townhouses and condo-style options sprinkled where conveniences gather.
  • Connections: Commuting typically follows familiar local corridors, with straightforward drives between hamlet streets and service nodes.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use filters to focus on home style, refine by setting, save searches, and turn on alerts; the map view helps you visualize how properties relate to the surroundings.

Within Front Of Yonge Twp, some lanes feel tucked away and quiet, ideal if you prize privacy and a slower tempo. Other pockets sit nearer to community touchpoints—think shops, services, and gathering places—where a townhouse or compact detached can keep routines efficient. A few condo-style buildings offer even simpler upkeep, appealing to right-sizers and busy professionals who prefer less yardwork.

Greenspace matters here. Expect natural buffers along residential stretches, with room for casual play and evening strolls. Trails and open areas encourage movement without making it an event; you can fit in a walk between the day's obligations and be home before the kettle boils. That balance of quiet and accessibility is a hallmark of the township.

For families and first-time buyers, the draw often comes down to balance: enough space to spread out, not so much maintenance that weekends fill up with chores. Detached homes provide flexibility for growing needs, while townhouses offer predictability in upkeep. If you lean toward low-maintenance living, a condo-style residence keeps things simple without sacrificing the community feel. KeyHomes.ca helps you preview that lifestyle through listing notes, floor plans when available, and map context that puts amenities in view.

Sellers in Front Of Yonge Twp benefit from highlighting what life feels like on their street. Morning light in the kitchen, a sheltered deck, proximity to a park or a quick corridor—these details resonate because they shape the routine. With KeyHomes.ca, your listing can stand out with thoughtful descriptions and searchable features, reaching the right set of buyers who already value what your home offers.

It's also helpful to think seasonally. The township's streets shift subtly through the year: more sun and open canopies in warmer months, cozy canopy lines and clearer views in cooler weather. Homes with smart entries, storage for outdoor gear, or sheltered seating get noticed because they make those transitions smoother. Buyers can track these perks easily by favoriting listings on KeyHomes.ca and watching how features and settings compare across the map.

Front Of Yonge rewards a steady approach: take a drive, turn onto the quieter lanes, and listen for the tone of each pocket. When a street gives you that instant yes, you'll know. Let KeyHomes.ca keep the short list tidy so you can focus on the places that feel right.

Front Of Yonge is best explored at a comfortable pace; give yourself time to experience both the tucked-away corners and the everyday conveniences for a clear sense of fit.

Nearby Cities

Homebuyers considering Front of Yonge often explore neighboring communities to compare housing options and lifestyle. Nearby towns such as The North Shore, Gananoque, Lyndhurst, Rideau Lakes, and Lyn are useful to review as part of your search.

Clicking these links can help you learn more about each community and how they compare to Front of Yonge when narrowing down the right place to buy.

Demographics

Front of Yonge is typically home to a blend of households—families, retirees, and working professionals—who are drawn to a quieter pace and close-knit community life. Local social activity often revolves around small villages, community groups, and outdoor recreation rather than large urban amenities, a profile common to buyers searching Front of Yonge homes for sale.

Housing options commonly include detached single-family homes and seasonal cottages alongside smaller condominium developments and rental properties, reflecting both long-term residents and newcomers. The overall feel is rural to small?town, with an emphasis on outdoor and waterfront lifestyle rather than a densely urban environment—important context for anyone exploring Front of Yonge real estate listings in Ontario.