Gore Bay Real Estate: 18 Houses and Condos for Sale

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261 4 TH Line, Gore Bay

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$45,500

261 4 Th Line, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

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2 days

Lake Wolsey & the 4 TH Line of Gordon Township for hunting, camping, canoeing. All bush with one acre fronting on the year round road and 6 acres fronting on the lake. Partly surveyed with an old grown in trail partly through the lot. No other services for off the grid enjoyment. Taxes only

Hugh Mclaughlin,Manitoulin Realty Inc.
Listed by: Hugh Mclaughlin ,Manitoulin Realty Inc. (705) 282-7705
998 Emery Road, Gore Bay

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$499,000

998 Emery Road, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

2 beds
1 baths
2 days

... – 200 Acre Farm & Recreational Property - Discover the perfect blend of farmland, privacy and outdoor adventure with this exceptional 200-acre property located just outside Gore Bay. Featuring 40+ acres of tillable land with agricultural tax break, this property is ideal for farming, hobby...

Listed by: Alois Frank ,J. A. Rolston Ltd. Real Estate Brokerage (705) 859-3297
974 Ice Lake Drive, Gore Bay

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$274,000

974 Ice Lake Drive, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

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2 days

Imagine owning 40 acres of waterfront wilderness where the only sounds are the wind through the trees and the water at the shoreline. This beautiful property on Ice Lake offers the kind of privacy and tranquility that's becoming harder and harder to find. Whether you're dreaming of building

Melissa Nicholson,Re/max Crown Realty (1989) Inc., Brokerage (sudbury)
Listed by: Melissa Nicholson ,Re/max Crown Realty (1989) Inc., Brokerage (sudbury) (705) 282-7738
TBD Doc Strain Drive, Gore Bay

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$49,000

Tbd Doc Strain Drive, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

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0 baths
2 days

Gore Bay Building Lot with all municipal services available including hydro, water and sewer. Beautiful site fronting on Gore Street and Doc Strain Drive with a southern exposure in an area of newer homes. This property includes a ravine so no back yard neighbours. Well worth a look for

Hugh Mclaughlin,Manitoulin Realty Inc.
Listed by: Hugh Mclaughlin ,Manitoulin Realty Inc. (705) 282-7705
House for sale: 80 Steven Street, Gore Bay

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$725,000

80 Steven Street, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

1 beds
1 baths
5 days

This property combines modern living with the beauty of nature, providing a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in a peaceful environment. Buyers who have a genuine appreciation for nature and outdoor living, seeking a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle

Scott Mcdougall,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage
Listed by: Scott Mcdougall ,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage (705) 210-0044
House for sale: 10B Main Street, Gore Bay

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$579,000

10b Main Street, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

3 beds
2 baths
7 days

Welcome to this soon to be completed quality home in Gore Bay! This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom one level home has almost 1600 sq.ft. of living space. It is ideal for those desiring minimal maintenance inside and out. It has 3 heating sources including in-floor heat, ductless heat pump, and an electric

Scott Mcdougall,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage
Listed by: Scott Mcdougall ,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage (705) 210-0044
Recreational for sale: 163 Checkerboard Lane, Gore Bay

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$299,000

163 Checkerboard Lane, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

1 beds
1 baths
14 days

Forest Oasis just 1.5 km from Hwy542 on Checkerboard Lane and a well maintained right of way that is all kept open in the winter by the neighours. Three joined wood lots totalling 16.35 acres with wide trails throughout for pleasant walks, ATV rides and access to an enclosed wildlife observation

Hugh Mclaughlin,Manitoulin Realty Inc.
Listed by: Hugh Mclaughlin ,Manitoulin Realty Inc. (705) 282-7705
Residential Commercial Mix for sale: 58 MEREDITH STREET, Gore Bay

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$598,800

58 Meredith Street, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

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16 days

... boutique market, or other entrepreneurial ventures catering to the growing Manitoulin market. At the rear of the building, a large receiving area with bay door provides excellent functionality for deliveries, storage, and operations, while also offering dedicated tenant parking. Upstairs, the property...

Listed by: Alan Elbardisy ,Exp Realty (866) 530-7737
58 Meredith, Gore Bay

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$598,800

58 Meredith, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

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0 baths
17 days

An exceptional opportunity in the heart of Gore Bay. 58 Meredith Street is a thriving mixed use commercial investment offering incredible flexibility, multiple income streams, and endless potential in one of Manitoulin Island’s busiest seasonal destinations. Currently operating as a

Amanda Denis,Exp Realty, Brokerage (main)
Listed by: Amanda Denis ,Exp Realty, Brokerage (main) (705) 698-1263
15 Agnes St, Gore Bay

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$589,000

15 Agnes St, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

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0 baths
21 days

Turn-key triplex in the Town of Gore Bay—an exceptional addition to any income property portfolio. Completely retrofitted in 2021, this well-maintained building offers modern efficiency and long-term peace of mind. Upgrades include high-efficiency wall-mounted furnaces, heat pumps with

Listed by: Jordan Chandler ,Re/max The Island Real Estate Brokerage (705) 968-0195
PL18C4 Gordon Lake Wolsey, Gore Bay

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$29,900

Pl18c4 Gordon Lake Wolsey, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
24 days

An exceptional opportunity to own a private waterfront escape on Lake Wolsey, just moments from the charming community of Gore Bay on beautiful Manitoulin Island. Offering approximately 200 feet of pristine waterfront and stretching 500 feet deep across 2.33 acres, this unique property combines

House for sale: 19 Park Street, Gore Bay

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$467,000

19 Park Street, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

3 beds
2 baths
34 days

Well-maintained 2+1 bedroom, 2-bath home tucked on a peaceful dead-end street. Bright, functional layout with solid systems and thoughtful upgrades — perfect for buyers seeking comfort, privacy, and turn-key living. Detached garage offers ample storage and a unique wellness space with

Scott Mcdougall,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage
Listed by: Scott Mcdougall ,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage (705) 210-0044
House for sale: 128 Hwy 540B, Gore Bay

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$369,000

128 Hwy 540b, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

3 beds
2 baths
38 days

Charming 3 bedroom home just on the outside of the Town of Gore Bay. Large kitchen/dining, bedroom, bathroom, storage on the main floor. Spacious 2 bedrooms and bathroom on the second. Off the kitchen is a deck with a large gazebo and fenced in yard. Detached garage, workshop and storage

1 DAWSON STREET, Gore Bay

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$550,000

1 Dawson Street, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
61 days

Dawson and Phipps Excellent investment opportunity! This Liquour Store is a concrete anchor tenant with longstanding roots in the town of Gore Bay. Three upper apartments have tenants who would like to stay. This building has solid long term potential with a strong lease recently re-negotiated.

Listed by: Andrew Furry ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 545-1188
1 Eleanor Street, Gore Bay

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$415,000

1 Eleanor Street, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
67 days

This Tri-Plex is in a prime location in the heart of downtown Gore Bay. There has been many upgrades in recent years including, insulation, electrical service, etc.. It has 2 - 1 bedroom units, with a larger 2-level unit that has 2 bedrooms and a den or possible 3rd bedroom. (Apartment #2

Scott Mcdougall,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage
Listed by: Scott Mcdougall ,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage (705) 210-0044
99 Lighthouse Road, Gore Bay

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$185,000

99 Lighthouse Road, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
69 days

Rare waterfront building lot on Manitoulin with municipal water & sewer as well as sweeping water views — an exceptional opportunity to build your dream home. Level parcel located just steps from the local marina and a short drive to downtown, set against a private, treed bluff backdrop

Scott Mcdougall,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage
Listed by: Scott Mcdougall ,Bousquet Realty, Brokerage (705) 210-0044
House for sale: 157 Emery Road, Gore Bay

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$599,999

157 Emery Road, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

5 beds
2 baths
77 days

Welcome to 157 Emery Road — a rare opportunity to enjoy waterfront living on beautiful Ice Lake. Set on 1.7 acres of peaceful waterfront property, this inviting home offers space, privacy, and the kind of natural setting that makes life on Manitoulin so special. With 3+2 bedrooms and

Jennifer Hooper,Century 21 Integrity, Manitoulin
Listed by: Jennifer Hooper ,Century 21 Integrity, Manitoulin (705) 862-1002
LOT 6 GOOSECAP Crescent, Gore Bay

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$149,750

Lot 6 Goosecap Crescent, Gore Bay, Ontario P0P 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
270 days

Whitetail Dr to Goosecap Cres Here is your chance to own a waterfront property on Salmon Bay, right off the north channel of Lake Huron. This rectangular 2.39 acre lot is a great place to build your 4 season or off grid home or cottage. There is a park and boat launch down the street and just

Listed by: Mark Stubbs ,Red And White Realty Inc. (519) 580-9037

Home Prices in Gore Bay

In 2025, Gore Bay real estate market reflects a small-market setting where supply shifts and buyer preferences can influence activity quickly. Buyers tend to weigh setting, condition, and waterfront or in-town convenience, while sellers watch presentation and timing to align with local demand in Gore Bay, Ontario.

Without a pronounced year-over-year signal, market watchers typically focus on the balance between new and active listings, the mix of property types coming to market, and days on market as an indicator of momentum. Pricing tends to follow condition and location, with detached homes, townhouses, and condos each responding differently to features such as updated interiors, outdoor space, and proximity to everyday amenities — factors that shape Gore Bay Real Estate Listings and local buyer interest.

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Browse Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Gore Bay

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Use filters to refine your search by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to compare options efficiently. Review photos, floor plans, and property descriptions to understand layout and finish levels, and consider recent listing activity to shortlist homes that match your goals. Whether you are exploring Gore Bay Houses For Sale or Gore Bay Condos For Sale, focusing on the features that matter most will help you move from browsing to a confident offer.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Gore Bay offers a mix of quiet residential pockets near the water, rural-edge properties with extra space, and in-town streets close to shops and services. Many buyers prioritize walkability to everyday essentials, nearby schools and parks, and straightforward access to community facilities. Waterfront and greenspace influence value signals through setting, views, and recreational access, while convenient routes to regional destinations and transit connections shape daily commutes. Understanding how these location factors intersect with property condition and lot characteristics helps set realistic expectations on pricing and competition when exploring Gore Bay Neighborhoods.

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Gore Bay City Guide

Nestled on the North Channel of Lake Huron, Gore Bay is a friendly port town on Manitoulin Island known for big skies, blue water, and a slower pace that rewards close attention. Here you'll find a walkable waterfront, scenic bluffs, and a compact main street that still anchors daily life. This overview highlights local history, the economy, neighbourhood character, transportation options, and the rhythms of the seasons so you can get a feel for living in Gore Bay and planning meaningful days here.

History & Background

Gore Bay's story begins long before formal settlement, with the Anishinaabe peoples stewarding the lands and waters that shape the bay's identity. The town later grew around its natural harbour, becoming a service point for agriculture, timber, and Great Lakes shipping. Government services and the courts made it a regional hub, and the waterfront functioned as a front door for steamships that once tied together northern communities. Around the region you'll also find towns like Kagawong, Manitoulin Island that share historical ties and amenities.

Over time, Gore Bay shifted from resource extraction and shipping to a balanced mix of public service, tourism, and small enterprise. The marina and boardwalk culture reflect a long-standing relationship with the water, while heritage buildings on and above the harbour hint at chapters of civic leadership, trade, and island self-sufficiency. Today, the town retains its role as a gateway community, welcoming seasonal boaters and road-trippers while serving residents across western Manitoulin with essential services.

Economy & Employment

For a small town, Gore Bay offers a surprisingly diversified economic base. Public administration, health care, and education provide stable year-round employment, bolstered by retail and personal services that support both locals and visitors. Tourism is a strong seasonal driver: marinas, accommodations, eateries, outfitters, and cultural venues see increased activity in summer, complemented by charter fishing, paddling, and arts events. Agriculture remains important around the bay and inland-beef, dairy, and hay operations dot the rural landscape-while construction and trades respond to cottage maintenance and steady small-scale development.

Entrepreneurship is part of the fabric here. You'll meet makers, guides, and creatives selling directly to visitors or through galleries and markets. Remote work has grown as broadband improves, allowing professionals to base themselves on the island while serving clients elsewhere. Many residents piece together a portfolio of roles across seasons, and newcomers often find opportunities by leaning into community networks-volunteering, joining local clubs, and talking to shop owners can open doors faster than a formal job posting might suggest.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

The town's character unfolds in layers from the water up. At the waterfront, the marina and harbourfront promenade set a relaxed tone: boats bob in their slips, cafés spill onto patios, and the horizon feels close. Just back from the shore, the compact core is where you'll find everyday essentials-groceries, hardware, a library, and a few places to linger over coffee. Many heritage-era homes, some with deep porches and gardens, line the streets that rise gently toward the bluffs, offering peekaboo views of the channel. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island and Gordon.

On the edges of town, properties get larger and more rural, with room for workshops, boat storage, and kitchen gardens. It's common to meet neighbours at the arena, ball fields, or community halls, where league nights and seasonal events anchor the social calendar. Arts and culture have a strong presence for a community this size: summer theatre, pop-up markets, and gallery shows bring both residents and visitors together, while live music occasionally animates patios and public spaces.

If you're curious about things to do, start with the bluffs and shoreline. Gentle trails lead to lookouts with sweeping views of the harbour and islands beyond, and the boardwalk is perfect for an evening stroll. Paddlers can slip into coves along the bay, anglers find multi-species action through the open-water season, and road cyclists enjoy quiet routes radiating from town. In shoulder seasons, birdwatching is rewarding along wetlands and shorelines, while fall turns the escarpment into a canvas of colour that seems to glow at sunset. Winter brings its own rituals: snowshoe loops, pond hockey, and the comfort of a warm meal in town after fresh air.

Daily life balances convenience with a slower pace. You can do your errands on foot, catch up with familiar faces in line, and still be home in time to watch the light change on the water. For many, living in Gore Bay means trading long commutes for more time outdoors and embracing a community where volunteering and participation shape the place as much as geography does. If you're looking to Buy a House in Gore Bay, expect a market that rewards local knowledge and patience.

Getting Around

Gore Bay is designed for short trips. The waterfront, core services, and many homes are within an easy walk or bike ride, and driving around town is low-stress with straightforward parking near shops and the marina. The main road links quickly to island routes that connect to the swing bridge at Little Current, making travel to the mainland simple in fair weather. For boaters, the harbour is a welcoming stop on the North Channel, and a regional airfield just outside town supports small aircraft, charters, and medical transfers. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Kagawong and Burpee.

There's no conventional urban transit system here, so most residents rely on cars for travel beyond the town limits. Cyclists appreciate the relatively light traffic and scenic shoulders, especially in the warm months, while walkers have the advantage downtown and along the waterfront. In winter, plan extra time: island roads are well maintained, but snow, wind, and drifting across open stretches can slow travel. If you're arriving by water, check marina services in advance during the shoulder seasons, as some facilities scale back operations when the weather turns.

Climate & Seasons

Lake Huron shapes Gore Bay's climate. Summers are pleasantly warm, moderated by lake breezes that keep evenings comfortable for patio dinners or a stroll on the pier. The long daylight of midsummer invites early starts on the water-paddling, sailing, and fishing all have their devoted fans-and lazy afternoons that drift into sunsets with spectacular light over the North Channel. Heatwaves do happen, but easy access to the lake makes cooling off an effortless part of the routine.

Autumn is a showstopper. Cooler nights sharpen the air and set off a progression of colour along the bluffs and inland hardwoods-ideal for photographers, cyclists, and anyone who likes their hikes with a bit of drama. Harvest season brings farmers' markets into focus, and the pace on the water slows to quiet, glassy mornings. Shoulder months offer some of the best wildlife spotting, especially migratory birds tracing the shorelines and wetlands.

Winters are cold and snowy by southern standards, with a brightness that comes from open skies and reflective ice. Residents make the most of it: snowshoeing on local trails, cross-country skiing across fields, and ice fishing when conditions allow. The social calendar shifts indoors to rinks, community halls, and living rooms, while clear nights reward stargazers with dark skies that can feel almost alpine. Spring arrives in a burst-maple steam rising from sugar shacks, songbirds returning, and seasonal businesses lighting up their signs as the marina wakes for another year.

Across all seasons, the best strategy is to tune your plans to the weather: lean into calm mornings on the water, aim for afternoon shade on the hottest days, and keep an extra layer handy when lake breezes pick up. The rhythm of Gore Bay is simple at heart-follow the light, watch the water, and let the day stretch or shrink to fit.

Nearby Cities

Nearby communities to Gore Bay can expand your home search and offer different local atmospheres. Explore Manitoulin Remote Area, Northeastern Manitoulin and, Little Current, and Sheguiandah, Manitoulin Island for local listings and community information.

Visit the linked pages to review current listings or contact a local agent to learn more about opportunities around Gore Bay.

Demographics

Gore Bay attracts a mix of residents including local families, retirees and working professionals, alongside seasonal homeowners and small?business operators. The town's social fabric tends to feel close?knit and community?oriented, with a pace of life that reflects its island setting in Ontario.

Housing choices commonly include detached homes along with some condominium and rental options, many of which reflect a rural or small?town character and proximity to waterfront and outdoor recreation. The overall lifestyle leans rural rather than urban, appealing to buyers seeking a quieter, community?focused environment and those searching for Gore Bay Homes For Sale or Gore Bay Real Estate Listings.