Laurentian Hills: 18 Properties for Sale

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House for sale: 6 OTTAWA STREET, Laurentian Hills

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$189,900

6 Ottawa Street, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1P0

3 beds
1 baths
3 days

... This charming 3-bedroom, 1-bath, one-level home sits on just over an acre in the quaint village of Chalk River. Surrounded by mature trees, the property offers wonderful privacy and a peaceful, rural feel-while still enjoying the convenience of being in town. Inside, you'll find an inviting...

Kristin Hawley,Exit Ottawa Valley Realty
Listed by: Kristin Hawley ,Exit Ottawa Valley Realty (613) 281-4411
House for sale: 101 LANCE ROAD, Laurentian Hills

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$409,900

101 Lance Road, Laurentian Hills (513 - Laurentian Hills North), Ontario K0J 1P0

3 beds
1 baths
4 days

Cross Streets: Highway 17 & Lance Road. ** Directions: Highway 17 West of Deep River to Lance Road on Left. Charming 3-Bedroom Bungalow with Mountain Views- Welcome to this beautifully maintained bungalow, offering comfort, space, and stunning scenery. Inside, you'll find: Bright, sun-filled

Kevin Hickey,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Kevin Hickey ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 639-3829
House for sale: 32359 HWY 17 HIGHWAY, Laurentian Hills

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$249,900

32359 Hwy 17 Highway, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1P0

3 beds
1 baths
10 days

Cross Streets: Highway 17 across from Lisgar Drive. ** Directions: Highway 17 across from Mountainview Subdivision. Endless Potential on 5.6 Acres! Welcome to your next adventure in country living! This solid 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home sits on a sprawling 5.6-acre lot, offering the perfect

Brad Chubbs,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Brad Chubbs ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 281-1423
House for sale: 37103 HIGHWAY 17 HIGHWAY, Laurentian Hills

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$299,900

37103 Highway 17 Highway, Laurentian Hills (513 - Laurentian Hills North), Ontario K0J 2H0

2 beds
1 baths
11 days

Cross Streets: Highway 17 Rolphton. ** Directions: Highway 17 West of Deep River to Rolphton. This attractive 2 bedroom frame bungalow features a lovely eat-in kitchen with pine cabinets, main floor family room with cozy airtight wood stove, newer quality-finished custom 3 piece bath, convenient

Kevin Hickey,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Kevin Hickey ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 639-3829
House for sale: 7 ELIZABETH STREET, Laurentian Hills

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$249,900

7 Elizabeth Street, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1J0

3 beds
1 baths
12 days

... the heart of Chalk River, this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home is a great opportunity for first time home buyers looking to break into this competitive real estate market without breaking the bank! Benefitting from a massive detached garage, complete with hydro and attached insulated workshop, this...

Liam Poirier,Royal Lepage Edmonds & Associates
Listed by: Liam Poirier ,Royal Lepage Edmonds & Associates (613) 717-6944
0 ALBERT STREET, Laurentian Hills

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$99,000

0 Albert Street, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
13 days

Cross Streets: Albert Street and Highway 17. ** Directions: From Pembroke: Take Hwy 17 into the town of Chalk River, turn left onto Albert St. Amazing opportunity to own a vacant commercial lot zoned Highway Commercial, with the potential to rezone to multi-residential or other uses! Perfectly

0 ALBERT STREET S, Laurentian Hills

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$195,000

0 Albert Street S, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
13 days

Cross Streets: HIGHWAY17. ** Directions: HIGHWAY 17 TO CHALK RIVER. VACANT COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FRONTING ON TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY 17, ALBERT AND PETER STREETS IN CHALK RIVER (id:27476)

Ernest Labelle,Century 21 Aspire Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Ernest Labelle ,Century 21 Aspire Realty Ltd. (613) 401-1256
0 MILL YARD ROAD, Laurentian Hills

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$275,000

0 Mill Yard Road, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
19 days

Highway 17 to through Chalk River to Mill Yard Road. Property fronts Mill Yard Rd, Highway 17, Ottawa Street and Munro Street AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 2.77 ACRES OF HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND, (SEWER AND WATER AT OTTAWA STREET), LOT READY FOR DEVELOPMENT IN CHALK RIVER. PROPERTY FRONTS ON

Ernest Labelle,Century 21 Aspire Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Ernest Labelle ,Century 21 Aspire Realty Ltd. (613) 401-1256
House for sale: 313 MEILLEUR'S ROAD, Laurentian Hills

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$1,170,000

313 Meilleur's Road, Laurentian Hills (513 - Laurentian Hills North), Ontario K0J 1P0

4 beds
3 baths
28 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 17 and Meilleur's Road. ** Directions: Hwy 17 West of Deep River to Meilleur's Road. This SPECTACULAR 3-Bedroom 2175 sq. ft family home offers custom quality at every turn. Features include main floor entrance to an inviting front foyer, living room boats cathedral ceiling

Kevin Hickey,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Kevin Hickey ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 639-3829
00 HIGHWAY 17 HIGHWAY, Laurentian Hills

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$89,900

00 Highway 17 Highway, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
41 days

Cross Streets: hwy 17. ** Directions: West of forestry, before Chalk River. Located directly on Highway 17, this vacant, tree-covered residential lot offers a rare combination of high visibility and natural seclusion. The property features level ground throughout, making it ideal for building

Paula Macleod,Royal Lepage Edmonds & Associates
Listed by: Paula Macleod ,Royal Lepage Edmonds & Associates (613) 717-4663
House for sale: 294 LAUREN ROAD, Laurentian Hills

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$1,449,900

294 Lauren Road, Laurentian Hills (513 - Laurentian Hills North), Ontario K0J 1P0

4 beds
3 baths
42 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 17 W & Lauren Road. ** Directions: Highway 17 West of Deep River to Lauren Road on right. This BEAUTIFULLY maintained and custom built 4-bedroom split level is located on a spectacular 2.3 acre Lot with 200' of pristine sand beach on the magnificent Ottawa River. Features

Kevin Hickey,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Kevin Hickey ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 639-3829
31755 HIGHWAY 17 HIGHWAY, Laurentian Hills

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$37,900

31755 Highway 17 Highway, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
50 days

Cross Streets: Highway 17. ** Directions: Highway 17 towards Deep River. Past Kings Road going West. Build the home of your dreams on this 1.4 acre lot just East of Deep River. Only 5 minutes to Deep River and less than 20 minutes to Base Petawawa with 318 ft frontage on Highway 17. Minimum

Brad Chubbs,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Brad Chubbs ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 281-1423
House for sale: 37335 HIGHWAY 17 HIGHWAY, Laurentian Hills

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$269,900

37335 Highway 17 Highway, Laurentian Hills (513 - Laurentian Hills North), Ontario K0J 2H0

1 beds
1 baths
73 days

Cross Streets: Highway 17. ** Directions: Highway 17 west of deep River to Rolphton, approx. 1km west. Charming 1-Bedroom Bungalow Backing onto Crown Land- Discover this beautifully maintained 4-year-old bungalow, perfect for those seeking comfort and privacy. Step into a bright and spacious

Kevin Hickey,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Kevin Hickey ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 639-3829
Multi-Family for sale: 11 ALBERT STREET, Laurentian Hills

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$849,000

11 Albert Street, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
97 days

Cross Streets: Peter Street. ** Directions: HIGHWAY 17 TO ALBERT STREET IN CHALK RIVER. Featuring six self-contained residential units, this building has been carefully maintained both inside and out, offering peace of mind and long-term value. All units are currently fully tenanted, providing

Lucas Smith,Exp Realty
Listed by: Lucas Smith ,Exp Realty (613) 704-0616
House for sale: 44A MAIN STREET, Laurentian Hills

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$899,900

44a Main Street, Laurentian Hills (511 - Chalk River and Laurentian Hills South), Ontario K0J 1J0

4 beds
4 baths
142 days

Cross Streets: Main. ** Directions: In Chalk River on Highway 17, turn at lights onto Main St. This BEAUTIFUL custom 3 + 1 bedroom family home features a roomy front foyer leading to the living room and spacious kitchen with gorgeous vaulted ceilings, solid Hickory cupboards, granite counter

Kevin Hickey,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Kevin Hickey ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 639-3829
PT LT49 OLD MOORE LAKE ROAD, Laurentian Hills

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$49,900

Pt Lt49 Old Moore Lake Road, Laurentian Hills (513 - Laurentian Hills North), Ontario K0J 2H0

0 beds
0 baths
151 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 17, Moore Lake Rd, Gondreau Road, Old Moore Lake Rd. ** Directions: Highway 17 to Rolphton, approx. 20 km past Deep River. On Hwy 17, turn left onto Moore Lake Road, then left onto Gondreau Road, then right onto Old Moore Lake Road. Lot on right. This rural residential building

Kevin Hickey,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Kevin Hickey ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 639-3829
House for sale: 419 DEVLIN LANE, Laurentian Hills

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$749,900

419 Devlin Lane, Laurentian Hills (513 - Laurentian Hills North), Ontario K0J 1P0

5 beds
4 baths
156 days

Cross Streets: Highway 17, Stewart Lane. ** Directions: Deep River West on Highway 17 approximately 14 km to Stewarts Lane on the right, to Devlin Lane on the right. This beautiful river front home is an unbelievable opportunity to have your own piece of the Spectacular Ottawa River with the

Kevin Hickey,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Kevin Hickey ,James J. Hickey Realty Ltd. (613) 639-3829
House for sale: 17A GODREAU ROAD, Laurentian Hills

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$169,900

17a Godreau Road, Laurentian Hills (513 - Laurentian Hills North), Ontario K0J 2H0

4 beds
1 baths
374 days

HWY 17- Moore lake rd left on Godreau Unique opportunity for those looking for a first time home or investment opportunity. This home features 4 bedrooms, 1 bath home with laundry, Mudroom at front and side entrance, and open kitchen living area. Property is 1.25acres. Located minutes from

Paula Macleod,Royal Lepage Edmonds & Associates
Listed by: Paula Macleod ,Royal Lepage Edmonds & Associates (613) 717-4663

Home Prices in Laurentian Hills

In 2025, the Laurentian Hills real estate market reflects the character of its scenic, low-density setting, with detached properties and rural lots shaping overall demand and conversations around home prices. Buyers value privacy, access to outdoor recreation, and practical layouts, while sellers focus on presentation, maintenance records, and timing. The result is a market where lifestyle fit and land features often carry as much weight as interior finishes, and well-prepared Laurentian Hills Real Estate listings tend to stand out.

Without fixating on headline figures alone, local participants pay close attention to the balance between new listings and buyer absorption, the proportion of detached homes compared with attached product, and days-on-market trends that signal pacing. Property condition, recent upgrades, and the usability of outbuildings can influence interest, as can micro-location factors such as proximity to commuter routes, trail networks, and water access. Seasonality, curb appeal, and the clarity of listing materials also play important roles in positioning and negotiating successfully when searching for Laurentian Hills Homes For Sale or considering a purchase.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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Explore Homes & MLS® Listings in Laurentian Hills

There are 19 active property listings in Laurentian Hills, with 14 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses currently on the market. These opportunities span 2 neighbourhoods.

Use search filters to dial in a preferred price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review high-quality photos, floor plans, and descriptions to assess layout flow, storage, and renovation potential, then compare recent listing activity to understand how similar homes are positioned. Map views can help evaluate setting and access to everyday needs. Laurentian Hills Real Estate Listings are refreshed regularly to help buyers track opportunities.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Neighbourhoods in Laurentian Hills typically blend quiet residential pockets with easy access to forests, rivers, and trail systems, appealing to buyers seeking breathing room and a strong connection to nature. Many streets offer a calm, small-community feel while remaining within practical reach of schools, local shops, and key roadways. Parks and greenspace shape the rhythm of daily life, and proximity to outdoor amenities can add meaningful value for those who prioritize recreation. Transit options and commuting patterns influence choice for some, while others focus on specific micro-areas that provide privacy, sun exposure, and site features that support hobbies, storage, or future improvements. Taken together, these location cues help buyers read value signals beyond the four walls when exploring Laurentian Hills Neighborhoods.

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Laurentian Hills City Guide

Nestled along the upper Ottawa River in Renfrew County, Laurentian Hills is a township defined by water, forest, and a friendly small-town rhythm. The landscape feels refreshingly spacious, with quiet rural roads giving way to river vistas, sandy shorelines, and stretches of mixed forest that glow in autumn. This Laurentian Hills city guide introduces the area's background, economy, neighbourhood texture, transportation options, and seasonal character to help you get oriented and plan your time here.

History & Background

The story of Laurentian Hills begins long before survey lines and roads, with the Algonquin Anishinaabeg who have stewarded this river corridor for generations. The Ottawa River served as a principal travel route, anchoring trade, seasonal harvesting, and cultural exchange across the highlands of today's Ontario and Quebec. European settlement followed the water as well, with the timber trade driving early industry. Log drives, river landings, and small mill sites laid the groundwork for hamlets, and the forest remained central to livelihoods even as transportation gradually shifted from the river to the highway.

Mid-century, the region took on a new identity as a centre for science and engineering, drawing skilled workers and their families to communities along this stretch of the Ottawa Valley. Around the region you'll also find towns like Stonecliffe that share historical ties and amenities. The township as known today was formed through municipal restructuring that brought together riverfront settlements, rural concessions, and cottage roads into a single civic home. Despite administrative changes, the character has stayed resolutely local: family-owned services, community halls, and outdoor traditions that keep people connected to place.

Today, the area's built heritage is modest and functional-churches, halls, schools, and homes that reflect a century of steady, practical growth. What stands out most is the enduring relationship to the river and the woods, visible in boat launches, trailheads, and a social calendar that orbits around seasonal events, from summer ball to winter carnivals.

Economy & Employment

Laurentian Hills benefits from a diverse but balanced economy anchored by public-sector research and services, resource-based activity, and the kinds of small enterprises that thrive in rural communities. A nationally significant science and technology presence near the township supports a broad spectrum of roles in engineering, skilled trades, environmental stewardship, and administration. Many residents also work in education, healthcare, and protective services, reflecting nearby institutional hubs.

Forestry continues to be part of the regional livelihood, with logging, wood processing, and forest management providing steady employment alongside seasonal and contract work. Hydroelectric assets along the Ottawa River contribute to the energy profile of the corridor, involving technical roles, operations, and environmental monitoring. Construction and the skilled trades are reliable career paths, sustaining homebuilding, renovations, roads, and infrastructure upgrades across the valley.

Local shops, eateries, accommodations, and outfitters create additional opportunities tied to outdoor recreation and short-stay tourism. Proximity to larger service centres means commuting remains common, with workers traveling to nearby towns for specialized roles in defense support, logistics, or professional services. Remote and hybrid work has quietly grown, as reliable connectivity allows professionals to trade a long urban commute for a home office with forest views.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

The township's footprint strings together hamlets and settlement pockets along the Ottawa River and Highway 17, with quiet cul-de-sacs branching into the trees and long rural concessions unfurling toward lakes and marshes. River-adjacent streets feel cozy, with cottages and year-round homes perched behind stands of pine and birch, while inland lots lean larger and leafier, offering space for gardens, workshops, and gear. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Deep River and Chalk River.

Everyday essentials are never far: you'll find convenience stores, family restaurants, service stations, and seasonal roadside stands, with fuller grocery, health, and recreation amenities in adjacent towns. Community life revolves around arenas and fields, public beaches and boat launches, and a calendar sprinkled with fairs, charity runs, and holiday events. Trails-formal and informal-thread through the woods, making it easy to walk the dog, hop on a bike, or strap on skis after the first real snowfall.

For those considering living in Laurentian Hills, housing choice leans toward single detached options and rural properties, with occasional infill or small multiplexes in walkable pockets. This is a lifestyle shaped by the outdoors: wake to birdsong, catch sunsets over the water, and keep a canoe at the ready. Families appreciate the small-classroom feel of area schools and the comfort of knowing neighbours by name, while retirees and remote workers prize the slower tempo without sacrificing access to essential services. If you are looking to buy a house in Laurentian Hills, these are the patterns most buyers report valuing.

Getting Around

In Laurentian Hills, the road network is your primary connector. Highway 17 runs east-west through the valley, linking the township with service centres, workplaces, and trailheads. Local roads are generally quiet, with straightforward drives to river access points and community facilities. Winter brings the usual northern adjustments-snow tires, careful pacing on storm days-but the rhythm of plows and sanders is as predictable as the season. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Head, Clara & Maria and Petawawa.

Public transit options are limited in this rural context, so plan on driving for most errands and commutes. That said, walking is pleasant within hamlet cores, and cycling can be excellent on low-traffic roads and designated multi-use corridors where available. The county's evolving trail network ties communities together for recreational rides, while shoulder improvements on select stretches make long-distance touring possible for confident cyclists. Intercity connections by bus are occasional, and most air travel begins with a drive to a larger urban airport.

Climate & Seasons

Laurentian Hills experiences the full sweep of four seasons, all of them shaped by the river and surrounding highlands. Spring arrives with a rush of meltwater and birdsong, wetlands turning lively and trails softening underfoot. It's a season for tuning bikes, replacing waders, and planning the first paddle or fishing trip, while watching for road dips as frost leaves the ground.

Summer is unhurried and outdoorsy. Warm days invite swimming off sandy points, waterskiing behind small runabouts, and lingering on decks as the sun slips low over the trees. Evenings can be alive with crickets, and clear nights are good for stargazing, with the Milky Way often bright above the dark river corridor. Markets, ball tournaments, and impromptu barbecues give weekends their shape, and day trips might mean a hike to a lookout, a picnic at a public beach, or a quiet lake discovered down a gravel road.

Autumn is the showstopper: hardwood ridges ignite with colour, and crisp mornings set the stage for long hikes, trail runs, and harvest suppers. The river stays relatively mild late into the season, stretching paddling well past the first frosts. Wildlife activity picks up, and photographers find plenty of subjects in the changing light. Winter settles in with reliable snow, inviting cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and backyard rinks. Community events pivot indoors to arenas and halls, while the woods go quiet and the night sky sharpens, sometimes offering a surprise glow on the northern horizon.

Neighbourhoods

Looking for a place where quiet streets meet a strong sense of place? Laurentian Hills keeps choices refreshingly focused, which makes comparing areas straightforward. On KeyHomes.ca, you can explore both pockets at once, save searches as you refine your wish list, and watch new Laurentian Hills Real Estate Listings roll in without having to chase them.

511 - Chalk River And Laurentian Hills South gathers long-settled streets and small-town conveniences into a compact, friendly setting. Picture a day that starts with an easy errand loop, a quick stop at a local service, and a gentle walk through nearby green space. Homes here lean toward detached houses, with townhomes and compact condo options appearing where walkability and simple upkeep are part of the appeal. The feel is practical and neighbourly, with familiar routes that make getting around intuitive.

By contrast, 513 - Laurentian Hills North has a quieter pulse and a more retreat-like mood. It draws people who want elbow room, a slower rhythm, and surroundings that feel close to nature. Detached homes are the staple, and you'll also see townhouses or small-scale condos where they naturally cluster near community touchpoints. Roads tend to be calmer, which suits buyers who treasure privacy and evenings that wind down softly.

These areas share the same broader landscape, yet they offer different daily patterns. The southern side often suits those who like to be near services and community happenings, while the northern stretch rewards the desire for tranquility and space to exhale. Both provide generous access to green space, from tucked-away open areas to larger natural corridors, so outdoor time is easy to build into the week. With KeyHomes.ca's map view, it's simple to trace these patterns visually and see how listings line up with the way you move through your day.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: The southern side tends to feel more plugged into local services and community rhythm; the northern side leans restful and secluded, with a back-to-nature vibe.
  • Home types: Detached homes are common in both pockets, complemented by townhouses and modest condo options in select spots.
  • Connections: Expect straightforward drives along familiar local corridors; the south often offers shorter hops to daily stops, while the north prizes calmer routes.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, listing alerts, filters for home style and lot feel, and the map view to compare the two pockets side by side.

For sellers, it helps to lean into what sets each pocket apart. In the southern area, highlight everyday convenience, walkable moments, and the ease of maintaining a townhouse or condo alongside classic detached options. In the northern area, foreground the sense of retreat, privacy, and the room to spread out that many buyers are quietly chasing. KeyHomes.ca showcases these distinctions well, letting you present the right story-through photos, descriptions, and map context-to the right audience.

Buyers can also test-drive a day-in-the-life scenario. Imagine starting from the south: a short list of errands, a relaxed stop at a local spot, then time in a nearby park before heading home to a low-maintenance place. Now picture the north: a serene morning at home, a leisurely drive on calmer roads, and evenings that feel peaceful and unhurried. Both paths are valid; it's about the cadence you want, and how your home supports it.

In terms of housing style, the community's backbone is detached homes with yards to enjoy, whether you're tending a garden or simply soaking up the setting. Townhouses provide a practical alternative for those who want a simpler maintenance routine without losing that neighbourhood feel. Smaller condo buildings appear in sensible spots, offering lock-and-leave convenience or a smart entry point for first-time buyers. Because the area is not sprawling with endless sub-districts, small differences in street character can matter, and walking a block or two can change the impression in pleasant ways.

When you're ready to compare, KeyHomes.ca makes the process clear. Filter by home type to isolate detached, townhouse, or condo options. Toggle the map to see how listings cluster in the south versus the north. Save the ones that match your criteria and turn on alerts so you're not refreshing endlessly. That way, as new properties surface, you're already positioned to move with confidence when looking for Laurentian Hills Houses For Sale or condos.

Laurentian Hills rewards people who listen to pace: the comfortable hum of the south, the quiet hush of the north, and the shared comfort of green space woven through both. When you're ready to pinpoint the pocket that feels right, let KeyHomes.ca show you the lay of the land and surface listings that fit the life you're building.

Community names here reflect locally used designations; boundaries and neighbourhood character can feel different from one street to the next, so walk the area and compare homes thoughtfully.

Nearby Cities

Laurentian Hills is a quiet base for homebuyers exploring neighboring communities and local services in the region.

Visit Petawawa, Pembroke, Westmeath, Laurentian Valley and Chalk River to learn more about housing options and community lifestyles nearby.

Demographics

Laurentian Hills tends to attract a mix of residents including families, retirees and professionals who value a quieter, small?town or rural setting. The community feel is generally relaxed and close?knit, with local services and recreational opportunities geared toward outdoor living and a slower pace compared with urban centres.

Housing is typically dominated by single?detached homes and cottages, with some smaller condominium or townhouse options and a modest rental market. Buyers can expect a diversity of property types suited to seasonal use, full?time family living, or downsizing, all within a landscape that emphasizes natural surroundings over dense development — ideal context if you're researching Ontario Real Estate Laurentian Hills or planning to buy a house in Laurentian Hills.