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House for sale: 20 GLADSTONE STREET, Madoc

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$450,000

20 Gladstone Street, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

2 beds
1 baths
20 days

... throughout. For convenience and secure entry, the dedicated garage offers direct interior access. Situated in a desirable, pet-friendly neighborhood, the property is just moments from parks, local shops, and eateries. This is a seamless, turn-key residence offering efficient and attractive living in...

Sandra Hussey,Exit Realty Group
Listed by: Sandra Hussey ,Exit Realty Group (613) 438-5588
House for sale: 93 TANNERY ROAD, Madoc

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$625,000

93 Tannery Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

5 beds
3 baths
20 days

Cross Streets: Tannery and Pigden. ** Directions: Hwy 7 to Cooper Road, right on Tannery, or Hwy 7 to Pigden Road, right on Tannery (house is on the corner of Tannery and Pigden). Welcome to 93 Tannery Road, a property that oozes potential. This spacious detached home is located just minutes

4 WOLF LAKE ROAD, Madoc

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$385,000

4 Wolf Lake Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
21 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 62 and Wolf Lake Road. ** Directions: Hwy 62 North of Bannockburn to Wolf Lake Rd. First property on Wolf Lake Road on the left. Imagine owning a sprawling 9.40-acre slice of tranquility at 4 Wolf Lake Rd, Madoc Township, Ontario, just 20 minutes north of Madoc off Highway

House for sale: 337 JARVIS ROAD, Madoc

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$645,000

337 Jarvis Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

3 beds
1 baths
21 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 7/Jarvis Road. ** Directions: Hwy 7 to Jarvis Road. Looking for some peace and quiet? How about 2.7 acres to roam on a level country lot, but only 5 minutes to Madoc. 337 Jarvis Rd is one you won't want to miss. An open-concept kitchen, dining room, and living room with

Steve Bancroft,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Steve Bancroft ,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd. (613) 473-1238
House for sale: 400 PIGDEN ROAD, Madoc

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$979,000

400 Pigden Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

4 beds
3 baths
23 days

Cross Streets: HWY 7 and Pigden Rd. ** Directions: From HWY 401 go north on HWY# 62 to HWY #7, Go Eastbound toward Ottawa, Turn North onto Pigden Rd. Welcome to this stunning custom-built 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home nestled on a private, professionally landscaped 1.9-acre lot. Perfectly situated

House for sale: 495 BARKER ROAD, Madoc

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$950,000

495 Barker Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

3 beds
2 baths
24 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 62/Barker Road. ** Directions: HWY 62 to Barker Road. Looking for a hobby farm? How about one with 168 acres!!! ! Privacy abounds with this property, located at the end of a dead end road. Accessed by a long driveway and leads up to this brick farmhouse circa 1840. Lots

Steve Bancroft,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Steve Bancroft ,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd. (613) 473-1238
0 HWY 62 HIGHWAY, Madoc

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$295,000

0 Hwy 62 Highway, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 7 and 62. ** Directions: Hwy 7, North on Hwy 62. Prime 15+ Acre Vacant Lot in Madoc - A Rare Opportunity with Income Potential. Discover the perfect blend of natural beauty and investment value on this newly severed 15+ acre property in Madoc. Offering a versatile mix of

Listed by: Mat Reynolds ,Keller Williams Community Real Estate (705) 768-2942
0 DELORO ROAD, Madoc

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$259,900

0 Deloro Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
32 days

Cross Streets: Deloro Road/Empey Road. ** Directions: Hwy 62 to Deloro Road, go west past Empey Rd. This beautiful 12.76 acres is ready for your dream home. Located in Eldorado on a hard top road, and the hilltop setting facing south offers you a prime site for your build. Some added bonuses

Steve Bancroft,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Steve Bancroft ,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd. (613) 473-1238
231 DURHAM STREET, Madoc

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$299,000

231 Durham Street, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
3 baths
33 days

Cross Streets: Durham St & Furnace St. ** Directions: Located on Hwy 62 at entry to Madoc - directly across from Madoc Park. Looking for an opportunity to own a thriving business? Become the owner of this established Bar & Restaurant in the wonderful town of Madoc. Amazing visibility as it

Terry Hope-watson,Exit Realty Group
Listed by: Terry Hope-watson ,Exit Realty Group (613) 242-3750
0 FRANCIS STREET E, Madoc

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$199,900

0 Francis Street E, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
39 days

Cross Streets: Livingstone Ave. W / Rollins Street. ** Directions: Hwy 7 to Hwy 35 S/Get on ON-115 N in Cavan. Slight right onto Hwy 7/Continue on St Lawrence St W. Drive to Francis St in Madoc. Excellent opportunity to own just under an acre of land in the heart of Madoc. Property is located

SEVERED B - 554 PIGDEN ROAD, Madoc

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$154,900

Severed B - 554 Pigden Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
39 days

Cross Streets: Pigden Road & Tannery Rd. ** Directions: Hwy 62 to Madoc. Take a walk in the woods! The perfect building lot for someone wanting peace and quiet and a bit of forest bathing. Located on a convenient but secluded dead end road 5 minutes north of Madoc, Ontario. New drilled well

70 BANNOCKBURN ROAD, Madoc

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$129,000

70 Bannockburn Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
49 days

Cross Streets: Bannockburn Rd and Hwy 62. ** Directions: Hwy 62 North to Bannockburn Rd. Embrace the tranquility and potential of 70 Bannockburn Road an extraordinary 12-acre natural sanctuary awaiting your vision. Strategically located just 10 minutes from Madoc and 30 minutes from Bancroft,

Jami Sampson,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Jami Sampson ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (705) 933-6250
House for sale: 932 HUNT CLUB ROAD, Madoc

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$895,000

932 Hunt Club Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

3 beds
3 baths
54 days

Cross Streets: HWY 7/Hunt Club Road. ** Directions: HWY 7 to Hunt Club Road. Discover the Ultimate Private Retreat! Set on 119 acres of pristine countryside, this beautifully renovated 2,190 sq. ft. bungalow combines modern comfort with timeless rural charm. A long, private driveway leads you

Steve Bancroft,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Steve Bancroft ,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd. (613) 473-1238
101 DURHAM STREET S, Madoc

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$525,000

101 Durham Street S, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
56 days

Cross Streets: Durham Street South & St. Lawrence Street East. ** Directions: Hwy 62 south of St. Lawrence Street East. Versatile 4 Bed, 2 Bath Home with Commercial Space and Barn in the Heart of Madoc! This unique property offers the perfect blend of comfortable family living, entrepreneurial

Sandra Hussey,Exit Realty Group
Listed by: Sandra Hussey ,Exit Realty Group (613) 438-5588
00 COOPER ROAD, Madoc

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$305,000

00 Cooper Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
59 days

Hwy 7 to Cooper Road 86 acres of vacant land can be yours. Located 10 minutes north of Madoc on Cooper Rd, across from McCoy Rd. Open fields, mixed bush and lots of wildlife. Build a camp/cabin or develop as your permanent residence. Will need an approved entrance and hydro is available

Steve Bancroft,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Steve Bancroft ,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd. (613) 473-1238
105400 HIGHWAY 7, Madoc

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$500,000

105400 Highway 7, Madoc, Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
59 days

From hwy62 to hwy 7 For more information click the brochure button. Prime 24.90 Acre Commercial Land on Busy Highway 7 – Madoc, ON An incredible opportunity awaits with this 24.90-acre parcel of high-visibility, commercial-zoned land located directly on the bustling Highway 7, just minutes

Listed by: Sophie Alegra Giterman ,Easy List Realty Ltd. (888) 323-1998
House for sale: 108 BANNOCKBURN Road, Madoc

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$489,000

108 Bannockburn Road, Madoc, Ontario K0K 2K0

1 beds
1 baths
59 days

Hwy 62 North Of Madoc To Bannockburn, Go East On Bannockburn Road To #108 Affordable Opportunity With Great Potential In Madoc! Welcome To 108 Bannockburn RdAn Exciting Opportunity For Renovators, Investors, Or First-Time Buyers Looking To Customize A Property To Their Liking. This Partially

Thomas Pobojewski,Royal Lepage Signature Realty
Listed by: Thomas Pobojewski ,Royal Lepage Signature Realty (905) 568-2121
House for sale: 14184 HIGHWAY 62, Madoc

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$499,900

14184 Highway 62, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

3 beds
1 baths
60 days

Cross Streets: Highway 62 + Hwy 7. ** Directions: Highway 62 north of Hwy 7, property will be on the right. Welcome to your slice of countryside living just outside of town! Nestled on a approx. 1.8 acre treed lot, this inviting 3 bedroom home offers the perfect blend of space and convenience.

Bobbi Mccrae,Re/max Quinte Ltd.
Listed by: Bobbi Mccrae ,Re/max Quinte Ltd. (613) 969-9907
House for sale: 144 WELLINGTON STREET, Madoc

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$575,000

144 Wellington Street, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

3 beds
2 baths
62 days

Cross Streets: Wellington & Highway 7. ** Directions: Hwy 7 Eastbound, turn right onto Wellington. First property on the left. Nestled beautifully on 1.7 acres on the edge of town, this well-maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offers the perfect blend of privacy and accessibility. Enjoy the serenity

Bobbi Mccrae,Re/max Quinte Ltd.
Listed by: Bobbi Mccrae ,Re/max Quinte Ltd. (613) 969-9907
House for sale: 15880 62 HIGHWAY, Madoc

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$449,900

15880 62 Highway, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 1Y0

3 beds
2 baths
64 days

Cross Streets: Hwy7&62. ** Directions: North on 62 from Belleville, Eldorado is just past Madoc, home is on the right. Welcome to Eldorado Ontario's original gold rush town where history and charm meet modern comfort! This beautifully maintained home has been thoughtfully cared for, offering

0 COOPER ROAD, Madoc

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$474,900

0 Cooper Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
76 days

From Highway 7, take Cooper Road north until lot just north of 1626 Cooper Road Discover the endless possibilities with this expansive 183-acre property, located just minutes north of the charming town of Madoc, Ontario. Offering a rare blend of rolling fields, approximately 60 acres of mature

0 HWY 62, Madoc

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$14,900

0 Hwy 62, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
77 days

Hwy 62 N. From Hwy 7, to Wolf Lake Rd Leave the car behind and step directly onto scenic trails leading to your ideal cottage or camp getaway. This property offers year-round access to endless outdoor recreation, including hiking, snowmobiling, and ATVing right off Hwy 62. Property being

Mary Provost,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Mary Provost ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 922-6180
PT CON 5 PT LOT 5 ROAD, Madoc

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$199,900

Pt Con 5 Pt Lot 5 Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
91 days

Hwy 62 north of Hwy 7 19 Acres of Land. Located on the West side of Hwy 62, 2 KM North of Highway 7. The Topography is Rolling Terrain With A Mixture of Open Fields and Mixed Brush. A Stream Flows Though a Portion of the Property. Vacant land located south of 14349 Hwy 62.Irregular lot size.

Jason Saxe,Re/max Premier Inc.
Listed by: Jason Saxe ,Re/max Premier Inc. (416) 543-2987
House for sale: 1375 QUEENSBOROUGH ROAD, Madoc

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$779,000

1375 Queensborough Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

4 beds
2 baths
97 days

Queensborough Rd/ Cooper Rd. This Exceptional 4-bed, 2-bath Earthship Bungalow, boasts over 3000 sq. ft. of eco-friendly living space! Nestled on 20 acres of picturesque land with a tranquil stream, Built in 2011, this home welcomes you with a grand open-space hallway flooded with natural

Sarah Kavoosi,Re/max Hallmark York Group Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Sarah Kavoosi ,Re/max Hallmark York Group Realty Ltd. (905) 727-1941
Other for sale: 240 AND 242 GAWLEY ROAD, Madoc

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$184,900

240 And 242 Gawley Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2M0

1 beds
1 baths
98 days

Cross Streets: Deloro Road. ** Directions: Hwy 62 to Deloro Rd to Gawley Rd. Turn south, first property past #327. Property on left, with metal gates. Enter through your private gates and take in all that nature has to offer-bird, deer, and the serenity of your own forest retreat. Nestled under

Mary Provost,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty
Listed by: Mary Provost ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 922-6180
0 TOWER ROAD, Madoc

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$69,000

0 Tower Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
102 days

Cross Streets: Highway 62. ** Directions: From Madoc go North on Hwy 62, turn Right (east) on Tower Rd and Lot is on the West. Build your dream home on this beautiful 1-acre lot, located just minutes from the heart of Madoc. Enjoy the perfect balance of peaceful country living with the convenience

Listed by: April Elizabeth Gordon ,The Wooden Duck Real Estate Brokerage Inc. (705) 868-7097
House for sale: 533 OLD MARMORA ROAD, Madoc

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$925,000

533 Old Marmora Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

3 beds
2 baths
103 days

Hwy 62 to Seymour Street West to Old Marmora Road Welcome to 533 Old Marmora Rd! You need to check out this impeccable 2 yr old country bungalow, nestled among the pine trees on a picturesque and manicured 1 acre lot. Located 2 minutes outside Madoc on a paved road, this one checks a lot of

Steve Bancroft,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Steve Bancroft ,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd. (613) 473-1238
289 WOODS ROAD, Madoc

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$325,000

289 Woods Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
126 days

Cross Streets: Woods Rd * Cooper Rd. ** Directions: Cooper Road, Turn left onto Woods Road. Property on left. Discover the perfect blend of privacy and convenience with this approx. 47-acre property located just minutes from the heart of Madoc. Tucked away in a peaceful country setting, this

Bobbi Mccrae,Re/max Quinte Ltd.
Listed by: Bobbi Mccrae ,Re/max Quinte Ltd. (613) 969-9907
House for sale: 108 BANNOCKBURN ROAD, Madoc

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$489,000

108 Bannockburn Road, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

1 beds
1 baths
155 days

Bannockburn Rd & Hwy 62 Affordable Opportunity With Great Potential In Madoc! Welcome To 108 Bannockburn RdAn Exciting Opportunity For Renovators, Investors, Or First-Time Buyers Looking To Customize A Property To Their Liking. This Partially Renovated Home Sits On A Generous Lot And Offers

Thomas George Pobojewski,Royal Lepage Signature Realty
Listed by: Thomas George Pobojewski ,Royal Lepage Signature Realty (905) 568-2121
House for sale: 107031 HWY 7 HIGHWAY, Madoc

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$849,900

107031 Hwy 7 Highway, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

4 beds
3 baths
159 days

Cross Streets: Hunt Club. ** Directions: From the intersection of highway 62 and highway 7 go East and the house in on the north side of highway 7 (left). Welcome to your dream homestead a rare 102-acre property nestled in Madoc Township, ideal for hobby farming, self-sufficiency, and multi-generational

Listed by: April Elizabeth Gordon ,The Wooden Duck Real Estate Brokerage Inc. (705) 868-7097
17556 HIGHWAY 62, Madoc

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$154,900

17556 Highway 62, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
201 days

Cross Streets: Wolfe Lake Road/Highway 62. ** Directions: Off Highway 62 north of Highway 7. Go past Eldorado and Bannockburn past Wolf Lake Road on right hand side of highway. Driveway off highway 62, for sale sign on the side of the road. Price Reduction!! Welcome to Lot 30 off Highway 62!

Laurie Bence,Royal Heritage Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Laurie Bence ,Royal Heritage Realty Ltd. (705) 933-8033
LOT D - 0 BONJOUR BOULEVARD, Madoc

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$1,156,000

Lot D - 0 Bonjour Boulevard, Madoc (Madoc), Ontario K0K 2K0

0 beds
0 baths
363 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 7 And Hwy 62. ** Directions: Madoc Village north # 62 Hwy cross # 7 Highway stay north on #62 Hwy. Turn left just past Ultramar. Bonjour Blvd. 5.54 acre serviced lot. Surveyed ready to be built on many other business type properties already on property Tim Hortons, Subway,

Michael Denison,Re/max Quinte Ltd.
Listed by: Michael Denison ,Re/max Quinte Ltd. (613) 969-9907

Home Prices in Madoc

Madoc real estate in 2025 reflects a steady, small-town market where asking values track closely with property type and condition. Buyers and sellers typically gauge Madoc home prices alongside neighbourhood setting, lot characteristics, and the overall appeal of local amenities.

Market participants watch the balance between new and existing inventory, the mix of detached and attached homes coming to market, and days-on-market signals to understand momentum. Presentation, pricing strategy, and timing continue to influence visibility and negotiation outcomes as Madoc market trends evolve.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$696,080
Townhouse
$475,000
Condo
$0

Discover Madoc Real Estate & MLS® Listings

There are 57 active listings in Madoc, including 27 houses, 1 townhouse, and 0 condos. Listings span 1 neighbourhood. This mix helps buyers compare houses for sale against attached options based on style, setting, and lifestyle fit. Listing data is refreshed regularly and forms the basis of Madoc real estate listings you may monitor.

Use filters to focus your search by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Reviewing high-quality photos and floor plans helps you assess layout, storage, and natural light. Compare recent listing activity and updates to understand how long properties have been available, whether price adjustments have occurred, and how similar homes stack up, then build a shortlist to monitor closely when looking for Madoc homes for sale.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Madoc offers a variety of settings, from quiet residential streets near schools and parks to rural-tinged pockets with larger lots and easy access to trails and greenspace. Proximity to commuter routes can influence value for those travelling to nearby employment centres, while being near shops, community facilities, and recreation enhances daily convenience. Buyers often weigh walkability, access to healthcare and services, and the feel of the immediate streetscape—mature trees, curb appeal, and privacy—when deciding between comparable homes. Waterfront or greenspace adjacency may add appeal for those prioritizing outdoor lifestyle, while a location near transit or major corridors can be advantageous for frequent travellers. As you compare areas, consider noise levels, future development plans, and how the neighbourhood’s housing stock aligns with your goals for maintenance, renovation potential, and long-term value when you buy a house in Madoc or evaluate Madoc condos for sale.

Madoc City Guide

Nestled in the rolling landscapes of Hastings County, Madoc sits at the crossroads of Highway 7 and Highway 62, where cottage-country lakes meet farm fields and forests. This Madoc city guide introduces the community's history, economy, neighbourhoods, and practical tips for getting around, with a look at the seasonal rhythms and things to do that define life here. Whether you're planning a visit or considering living in Madoc, you'll find a friendly small-town core, easy access to nature, and a pace that rewards taking your time.

History & Background

Madoc's story is rooted in a landscape shaped by waterways, hardwood forests, and the Canadian Shield's first granite outcrops. The community developed as a service hub for surrounding farms and logging camps, then surged in prominence in the late 1800s when mineral prospects-most famously the gold discovery at nearby Eldorado-drew prospectors, merchants, and transport. Early roads and stage routes, followed by the era of short-line railways, linked the village to regional markets and helped local mills, tanneries, and general stores thrive. Around the region you'll also find towns like Tudor & Cashel that share historical ties and amenities.

Today, the historic footprint still shapes daily life: a compact main street, heritage homes with deep porches, and nearby conservation lands that preserve pioneer-era sites and forest habitat. The O'Hara Mill Homestead and its surrounding trails are emblematic of this living heritage-mixing interpretive history with easy, family-friendly nature walks. Add in seasonal fairs, farmers' markets, and community fundraisers at the arena or fairgrounds, and you get a portrait of a place where tradition and neighbourliness still set the tone.

Economy & Employment

Madoc's economy blends rural and small-urban strengths. Agriculture remains a backbone, from mixed family farms to hay, grain, and beef operations that anchor the surrounding townships. Forestry, aggregates, and trades continue to play a steady role, supported by a local network of contractors, equipment suppliers, and transport. In the village itself, retail and personal services cluster around the main commercial strip-think grocers, hardware, pharmacies, cafes, and specialty shops-while healthcare, education, and municipal services offer stable public-sector employment.

Proximity to larger centres expands opportunity. Many residents commute along Highway 62 to Belleville and the Highway 401 corridor for manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare roles, or along Highway 7 to service and industrial employers in communities to the east and west. Tourism adds a seasonal lift: anglers, paddlers, cyclists, and cottage visitors support accommodations, eateries, and outfitters, while winter brings snowmobilers and ice anglers. The rise of remote work has also brought a wave of home-based professionals who value reliable internet, reasonable housing costs, and a quieter lifestyle within reach of urban amenities—an increasingly common theme in Ontario real estate Madoc listings.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Madoc's neighbourhoods offer a small but diverse mix of settings. The historic village core is walkable and friendly, with mature streets shaded by maples, century homes, and compact bungalows on generous lots. Here, day-to-day errands are simple: grab a coffee, pick up hardware, visit the library, and stroll to the community centre or playgrounds without starting the car. A short drive from downtown, newer subdivisions add split-levels and modern two-storey homes, while rural concessions open to farmsteads, hobby farms, and forested acreages. Along the shoreline of nearby Moira Lake, you'll find seasonal cottages and year-round dwellings with easy access to boating, fishing, and sunsets on the dock. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Tweed and Stirling-Rawdon.

Local recreation is a point of pride. Families gravitate to parks with splash pads, playgrounds, and ball diamonds, and the arena hums with hockey and figure skating in cooler months. A well-loved skate and bike park draws all ages, while multi-use trails weave through woodlots and meadows on the edge of town. Dining leans casual-think homestyle diners, bakeries, and pizza-augmented by food trucks in warm weather and seasonal farm stands. For culture seekers, the calendar fills with fairs, artisan markets, and live music nights in community halls. If you're compiling a list of things to do, start with shoreline walks at Moira Lake, an afternoon at O'Hara Mill's heritage grounds, a Saturday market ramble, and a scenic drive through backroads ablaze with autumn colour.

Living in Madoc means embracing a comfortable rhythm: school drop-offs on quiet streets, evening dog walks where neighbours wave from porches, and weekends planned around fishing conditions or a child's tournament. The trade-off for slower pace and strong community ties is fewer big-box options in town, but most residents find a workable balance-shop local when you can, and make periodic stock-up trips to nearby urban centres when needed.

Getting Around

Madoc is easy to navigate. The village core is compact enough for walking, especially for errands, school runs, and lunch-hour breaks. Cyclists will appreciate quieter backstreets and scenic concession roads; just note that shoulders vary and hills appear quickly as you head north toward Shield country. Driving remains the most flexible option for daily needs, with Highway 62 linking north-south destinations and Highway 7 providing an east-west route across the region. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Marmora And Lake and Foxboro.

Intercity transit is limited, though regional bus services sometimes operate along Highway 7 corridors, and rideshare options can fill gaps for occasional trips. Winter travel is straightforward with regular plowing on main routes, but rural sideroads can be drift-prone after storms, so extra time and snow tires are wise. Outdoor enthusiasts will find an informal network of multi-use trails for ATVs, snowmobiles, and hiking in surrounding townships-great for recreation, though not a substitute for daily transportation. If you're arriving from farther afield, major airports in Toronto and Ottawa are reachable by car in a few hours, with VIA Rail connections available from Belleville for onward travel.

Climate & Seasons

Madoc experiences four distinct seasons, each with its own charm. Spring arrives with maple runs and swelling buds in the hedgerows, and local creeks run high with snowmelt. It's a season for muddy boots on conservation trails, tapping trees, and watching the first anglers test the waters. By early summer, long evenings on the lake, farmers' market Saturdays, and roadside strawberry stands set the tone; families split time between backyard barbecues and quick swims off the dock. Sunny, warm days tend to be punctuated by the occasional thunderstorm rolling across open fields.

Autumn is a highlight. Hardwood forests surrounding Madoc transform into a mosaic of crimson and gold, making backroad drives and trail loops irresistible. Harvest suppers, fall fairs, and pumpkin patches mark the calendar, while anglers chase late-season bites on clear, cool mornings. Winter brings reliable snow cover, particularly just north of the village where elevation rises, creating dependable conditions for snowshoeing and snowmobiling on groomed routes. Pond hockey, arena skates, and ice fishing fill weekends, and clear, crisp nights gift star-filled skies you rarely see in larger cities. Across the year, the weather rewards flexibility: keep a pair of boots in the trunk, a thermos in the pack, and sunscreen by the door, and you'll be ready for whatever the day brings.

Neighbourhoods

What does hometown comfort look like when everything you need sits within easy reach and the pace invites you to breathe? That's the feel many people associate with Madoc's single community fabric. Use KeyHomes.ca to explore how streets, parks, and pockets of activity come together here, then save the searches that match your wish list and return to them whenever the mood strikes.

Madoc centres the story. Picture a day that begins on a quiet residential street, moves through a friendly cluster of local services, and ends under tall trees with neighbours waving from their porches. Detached homes are common across the community, while townhouses and condo-style options appear in select corners, especially nearer to the heart of daily errands. The overall texture feels walkable in parts, more tucked away in others, and always grounded in small-town Ontario sensibility.

Close to the core, the vibe tilts lively and convenient. Side streets feed into the main commercial stretch where errands, meet-ups, and everyday essentials come together. Here, homes lean closer to amenities and often weave around pocket parks and gathering spots. Move a bit outward and the rhythm loosens: crescents and calm cul-de-sacs offer deeper quiet, with green edges, mature trees, and casual paths that invite an evening stroll. Throughout, there's a practical mix of housing-detached foremost, with townhouses and compact condo residences offering lower-maintenance living.

Green space threads through Madoc in an easy, lived-in way. Some areas feel park-forward, with open lawns for pick-up games and shaded benches that encourage lingering. Other streets back onto natural buffers and informal trails, giving a low-key outdoorsy feel without straying far from daily routines. Families, first-time buyers, and downsizers all find something to love in that balance of calm and convenience.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Near the centre, expect more everyday convenience and a friendly pace; farther out, look for quieter streets, bigger skies, and a closer feel to nature.
  • Home types: Detached houses are the community's backbone, while townhouses and condo-style homes appear in more compact pockets.
  • Connections: Key routes make regional travel straightforward; local roads stitch together schools, shops, parks, and community facilities.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Compare listings with the map view, refine with flexible filters, set alerts for new matches, and keep favourites handy with saved searches.

The in-town pockets of Madoc often carry a touch of heritage character alongside practical updates, creating streets with personality and homes that wear their stories well. Sidewalks make casual loops possible, and the presence of parks and school routes supports an active daily rhythm. On the quieter edges, properties tend to open up to wider skies and a more natural setting, ideal for those who value quiet evenings and stargazing after dinner. Across the map, you'll notice a steady continuum rather than hard borders-areas blend, and the lifestyle shifts gently as you move from one cluster of homes to the next.

For sellers, understanding these micro-differences matters. A detached home near the community core speaks to convenience seekers, while a townhouse with easy upkeep may attract buyers who want to simplify without giving up access to green space. A condo-style residence offers a streamlined base camp for travellers and remote workers alike. With KeyHomes.ca, you can spotlight these strengths: highlight parks in the map view, position the listing among comparable homes, and share real-time alerts with interested buyers as activity builds.

Buyers can approach Madoc as a set of overlapping lifestyles rather than rigid districts. Try a simple exercise: imagine your ideal morning. Do you want to step out for a quick coffee and wander back through tree-lined blocks, or roll into a calm street where birds do most of the talking? On KeyHomes.ca, start with the map, draw your preferred area, filter by home type, and save that search. When the right place appears, your alert arrives first, and you can compare it side-by-side with earlier favourites.

Madoc's single-community layout keeps the choice straightforward, yet the lived experience changes from street to street. Use KeyHomes.ca to read that nuance-spot the green pockets, weigh the housing mix, and match your daily rhythm with a corner of town that feels like it was waiting for you.

Madoc rewards unhurried exploration: take a slow drive, note how the landscape shifts, and trust the small cues-mature trees, porch chatter, the way a block opens toward the horizon-to point you toward your perfect fit.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers exploring Madoc can extend their search to nearby communities that provide a range of housing and lifestyle options. Consider Tamworth, Stone Mills, and Camden East as part of a broader local search.

Visiting adjacent markets can help compare amenities and community character; also review listings for Addington Highlands and Tweed to round out options around Madoc.

Demographics

Madoc draws a mix of residents including families, retirees and local professionals, creating a community where neighborhood ties and local services are emphasized. The town’s social life often centers on community events, schools and volunteer organizations, reflecting a more personal, small?town dynamic that also shapes interest in Madoc real estate.

Housing options commonly include detached homes and smaller residential properties, with some condominiums and rental units available for those seeking lower?maintenance living. The overall character is rural to small?town rather than urban, offering a quieter pace and ready access to surrounding countryside while maintaining basic amenities within the community—appealing to buyers searching for Madoc houses for sale or Madoc homes for sale.