McMurrich-Monteith: 27 Properties for Sale

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House for sale: 1788 FERN GLEN ROAD EMSDALE, McMurrich/Monteith

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$574,900

1788 Fern Glen Road Emsdale, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1J0

2 beds
1 baths
5 days

... Fern Glen Road where comfort, functionality, and natural beauty come together. Nestled in a picturesque, park-like setting, this well-maintained property features a charming and impeccably kept home that offers peace and privacy in a tranquil, nature-inspired environment. Whether you're looking...

Frank Van Der Staay,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Frank Van Der Staay ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 783-9066
3432 HWY 518 W (RETAINED), McMurrich/Monteith

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$299,999

3432 Hwy 518 W (retained), McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

Turn west onto HWY 518 direct from HWY 11. Discover your very own private retreat, nestled amidst towering trees, abundant wildlife, and an unrivaled sense of peace. With approximately 39.147 Acres, this property offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility, complete with a cabin,

LOT 20 AXE LAKE ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$350,000

Lot 20 Axe Lake Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

Axe Lake Rd / Ontario 518 W Vacant land on Axe Lake Rd being sold via Power of Sale. Featuring 1,876 feet of frontage along Axe Lake Rd, this 22-acre, irregularly shaped lot is zoned residential and is perfect for the discerning builder. Surrounded by 100s of acres of greenery and countless

35 ALMAGUIN DRIVE, McMurrich/Monteith

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$225,000

35 Almaguin Drive, McMurrich/Monteith (Sprucedale), Ontario P0A 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
18 days

Cross Streets: Almaguin Drive / Ontario 518 W (From Highway 11 to Highway 518 West to Almaguin Drive. Corner of Highaguin Driveway 518 West and Alm). ** Directions: Almaguin Drive / Ontario 518 W (From Highway 11 to Highway 518 West to Almaguin Drive. Corner of Highway 518 West and Almaguin

Listed by: Parm Sarai ,Pontis Realty Inc. (647) 835-9000
35 ALMAGUIN DRIVE, McMurrich/Monteith

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$225,000

35 Almaguin Drive, McMurrich/Monteith (Sprucedale), Ontario P0A 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
18 days

Almaguin Drive / Ontario 518 W (From Highway 11 to Highway 518 West to Almaguin Drive. Corner of Highway 518 West and Almaguin Drive) Great location a short distance to highway 11 making an easy commute. This 14+ acre parcel offers a mixed forest with some wetlands. This property is split by

Listed by: Parm Sarai ,Pontis Realty Inc. (647) 835-9000
House for sale: 158 SELENA DRIVE, McMurrich/Monteith

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$749,000

158 Selena Drive, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

4 beds
3 baths
22 days

Cross Streets: Stisted & Selena. ** Directions: Hwy 518 to Stisted rd, South to Selena. Welcome to 158 Selena, a bright and freshly updated raised bungalow with walkout basement nestled in 21+ acres of privacy and stress-free living, just 3 minutes from Buck Lake. Featuring a gourmet stainless

Robert Ramsdale,Chestnut Park Real Estate
Listed by: Robert Ramsdale ,Chestnut Park Real Estate (705) 455-2004
House for sale: 1238 STAR LAKE ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$349,900

1238 Star Lake Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

2 beds
1 baths
22 days

Cross Streets: HIGHWAY 518 W. ** Directions: Highway 518W to Star Lake Road. Escape to your private 79 acre paradise! Featuring a three season cabin, it provides an ideal retreat for nature lovers, hunters or a place to lay your head as you build a permanent residence. This stunning property

2503 FERN GLEN, McMurrich/Monteith

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$549,999

2503 Fern Glen, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
29 days

Cross Streets: Fern Glen Road and Stisted Rd South. ** Directions: Ontario 518 W to Stisted Rd South to Fern Glen Road to 2503 Fern Glen Road Sign - drive down the road until the end it is the last lot. Build your dream lakeside retreat on this exceptional 6.1-acre waterfront property, featuring

Listed by: Veronica Rotari ,Right At Home Realty (705) 787-8580
House for sale: 816 SECOND AVENUE, McMurrich/Monteith

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$699,000

816 Second Avenue, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1J0

2 beds
2 baths
37 days

Cross Streets: Yearley Rd / Second Ave. ** Directions: From Huntsville: Ravenscliffe Rd to Stisted Rd, left on Second Ave to property, on the right at the corner of Yearley Rd. Built in 2023, this beautifully crafted home blends contemporary design with the peaceful charm of a forest setting.

Frank Van Der Staay,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Frank Van Der Staay ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 783-9066
15 AXE LAKE ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$1

15 Axe Lake Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
42 days

Axe Lake Road / Middle Road Discover the beauty of Axe Lake Road, nestled in a picturesque rural waterfront area. This remarkable property is awaiting your vision, ready to transform into your dream retreat on 3.3+ Acres. Situated within walking distance to the public access point on Meadow

Listed by: Alexis Macintyre Victor ,Royal Lepage Signature Realty (905) 568-2121
LOT 9 AXE LAKE ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$549,000

Lot 9 Axe Lake Road, McMurrich/Monteith (Monteith), Ontario P0B 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
45 days

Cross Streets: hwy 518 and axe lake road. ** Directions: NB on HWY 11: Turn onto HWY 518 towards Sprucedale. Turn left onto Axe Lake Rd, Left at development, go through private gates, stay onto road until you see sale signs. Welcome to beautiful Axe Lake. Enjoy this one of a kind scenic oasis

Listed by: Adam Godard ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 706-5008
House for sale: 764 EAST BEAR LAKE ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$559,999

764 East Bear Lake Road, McMurrich/Monteith (Bear Lake), Ontario P0A 1Y0

3 beds
1 baths
46 days

Cross Streets: Highway 518, East Bear Lake Road , #764. ** Directions: Hwy 518 to East Bear Lake Road. Great rental potential! A captivating 3 bedroom bungalow cottage on Bear Lake, Sprucedale in the Parry Sound District. The seller has applied to purchase the shore Road allowance. Located

Danielle Beitz,Re/max Parry Sound Muskoka Realty Ltd
Listed by: Danielle Beitz ,Re/max Parry Sound Muskoka Realty Ltd (705) 746-9336
3432 HWY 518 W. (PART 1), McMurrich/Monteith

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$245,000

3432 Hwy 518 W. (part 1), McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
51 days

Cross Streets: HWY 11 & HWY 518. ** Directions: Turn west onto HWY 518 direct from HWY 11. Presenting an exceptional opportunity to own approximately 31.986 Acres of private, untouched, forested land. Accessible from a year-round municipally maintained road this outdoor lovers paradise is the

House for sale: 141 MIDDLE ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$349,900

141 Middle Road, McMurrich/Monteith (Monteith), Ontario P0A 1C0

1 beds
1 baths
51 days

Cross Streets: Axe Lake Rd & Middle Rd. ** Directions: Hwy 400 to Hwy 518 to Axe Lake Rd to Middle Rd. Potential for partial VTB mortgage! All your'e missing is the gingerbread and that can be easily made in your very own fairytale Log Cabin in the woods. 50 acres of blissful property, A true

Danielle Beitz,Re/max Parry Sound Muskoka Realty Ltd
Listed by: Danielle Beitz ,Re/max Parry Sound Muskoka Realty Ltd (705) 746-9336
House for sale: 51 BAYSIDE DRIVE, McMurrich/Monteith

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$575,000

51 Bayside Drive, McMurrich/Monteith (Bear Lake), Ontario P0A 1Y0

3 beds
2 baths
54 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 518 & East Bear Lake Rd. ** Directions: HWY 11 N to HWY 518, West to East to Bear Lake Rd. LAKEFRONT LIVING ON BEAR LAKE 102 FEET OF WATERFRONT! Escape to the serenity of Bear Lake with this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage offering picturesque lake views and 3 seasons

Connie Campbell,Re/max Hallmark Chay Realty
Listed by: Connie Campbell ,Re/max Hallmark Chay Realty (705) 791-7277
House for sale: 2193 FERN GLEN ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$887,000

2193 Fern Glen Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1J0

4 beds
1 baths
61 days

Cross Streets: Fern Glen- HYW 11. ** Directions: HYW 11 to Fern Glen Rd. Experience the tranquility of lakeside living in this beautiful four-bedroom bungalow. With direct access to the lake, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and natural beauty. Whether you're looking for a

Listed by: Majid Torkashvand ,Royal Lepage Your Community Realty (905) 731-2000
2204 YEARLEY ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$339,900

2204 Yearley Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
73 days

Cross Streets: Aspdin Rd & Yearley Rd. ** Directions: Huntsville to Aspdin Rd to Yearley Rd. Looking for a larger acreage with easy access? This 91.84 acre parcel has a new entrance off Yearley Rd that opens up to a large clearing. Lots of room to roam and plenty of options here for your plans.

Tom Freer,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Tom Freer ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 499-5779
2206 YEARLEY ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$124,900

2206 Yearley Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
74 days

Cross Streets: Aspdin Rd & Yearley Rd. ** Directions: Huntsville: Aspdin Rd West to Yearley Rd, Turn right to #2206. Recently created 2.48 acre lot on Yearley Rd in the Township of McMurrich, only 20 minutes to Huntsville. The lot has a frontage of 328 ft with driveway entrance already installed.

Tom Freer,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Tom Freer ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 499-5779
2244 YEARLEY ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$124,900

2244 Yearley Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
74 days

Cross Streets: Aspdin Rd & Yearley Rd. ** Directions: Huntsville: Aspdin Rd west to Yearley Rd, Turn right to #2244. Recently created 2.49 acre lot on Yearley Rd in the Township of McMurrich, only 20 minutes to Huntsville. The lot has a frontage of 323 ft with driveway entrance already installed.

Tom Freer,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Tom Freer ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 499-5779
2246 YEARLEY ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$124,900

2246 Yearley Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
74 days

Cross Streets: Aspdin Rd & Yearley Rd. ** Directions: Huntsville west to Aspdin Rd, Turn right on Yearley Rd to 2246. Recently created 2.48 acre lot on Yearley Rd in the Township of McMurrich, only 20 minutes to Huntsville. The lot has a frontage of 333 ft with driveway entrance already installed.

Tom Freer,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Tom Freer ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 499-5779
1123 FOURTH AVE. AVENUE, McMurrich/Monteith

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$269,000

1123 Fourth Ave. Avenue, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
98 days

Cross Streets: Stisted Rd S and Fourth Ave. ** Directions: Ravenscliffe Rd to the end turn right into Stisted Rd South, turn left into Fourth Ave. Pass Yearley Rd and property is on the left. Absolutely breathtaking 50 acres of dry flat lot. Mixed forest of pines. 25 min drive from Huntsville.

Listed by: Lizica Visan ,Right At Home Realty (905) 565-9200
30 LAKE VISION ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$375,000

30 Lake Vision Road, McMurrich/Monteith (Monteith), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
108 days

Cross Streets: Axe Lake Rd / W Bear Lake Rd. ** Directions: West of Bear Lake Rd W, Turn right on Lake Vision Ave Off of Axe Lake Rd, See signs to gate. Exclusive Waterfront Community Horn Lake Estates - Premium 2.69 Acre Lot to Build your Dream Cottage backing onto 200' of Waterfront on Horn

Eric Lam,Re/max Metropolis Realty
Listed by: Eric Lam ,Re/max Metropolis Realty (905) 824-0788
2502 HIGHWAY 518 W, McMurrich/Monteith

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$499,000

2502 Highway 518 W, McMurrich/Monteith (Sprucedale), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
117 days

... potential of this space, transforming it into something truly extraordinary. This is your chance to invest in a piece of history and make your dreams a reality. Whether you envision a vibrant gathering place for locals and tourists, a serene retreat for outdoor lovers, or a new location for your business,...

1469 YEARLEY ROAD, McMurrich/Monteith

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$179,000

1469 Yearley Road, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
0 baths
124 days

Cross Streets: ravenscliffe road to the end turns into Stisted rd south follow to second Ave turn left and follow to Yearly Rd turn right onto yearly to property on right. ** Directions: Stisted rd south follow to second Ave turn left and follow to Yearly Rd turn right onto yearly to property

Frank Van Der Staay,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Frank Van Der Staay ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 783-9066
House for sale: 18 JOHN STREET, McMurrich/Monteith

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$349,900

18 John Street, McMurrich/Monteith (Bear Lake), Ontario P0A 1Y0

2 beds
2 baths
126 days

Cross Streets: John St/ Hwy 518. ** Directions: From Hwy 11, Go West on Highway 518, turn right onto John St. 18 John Street Steps to Bear Lake | Detached Bungalow with New Infrastructure + Bunkies. Just a 2-minute walk to Bear Lake and steps from the Seguin Trail, this raised bungalow offers

Kristopher Garcia,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Kristopher Garcia ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 952-1523
House for sale: 1958 518 HIGHWAY, McMurrich/Monteith

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$549,900

1958 518 Highway, McMurrich/Monteith (Sprucedale), Ontario P0A 1Y0

2 beds
0 baths
149 days

Cross Streets: HWY 518/Almaguin Drive. ** Directions: Highway 11 to Highway 518 W to SOP. Welcome to your very own private getaway in the beautiful Almaguin Highlands. This amazing 200 acre parcel comes complete with two bedroom cabin equipped with a propane stovetop and off grid wash facility

Emilio Foffano,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty
Listed by: Emilio Foffano ,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty (705) 788-6553
1330 HWY 518 HIGHWAY W, McMurrich/Monteith

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$8,900,000

1330 Hwy 518 Highway W, McMurrich/Monteith (McMurrich), Ontario P0A 1Y0

0 beds
30 baths
164 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 11 & Hwy 518. ** Directions: Hwy 11 to Hwy 518 W. Known as Doe Lake Camp Girl Guides of Canada/Guides Du Canada., this unique & very special property is being offered for sale for the first time since 1949. The site is comprised of 6 land parcels located on both the north

Rob Heming,Realty Executives Plus Ltd
Listed by: Rob Heming ,Realty Executives Plus Ltd (705) 361-9283

Home Prices in McMurrich/Monteith

In 2025, home buyers and sellers in McMurrich/Monteith, Ontario are navigating a market defined by rural character, recreational draw, and practical upkeep and access considerations. McMurrich/Monteith real estate typically includes a mix of classic frame houses, cottage-style dwellings, and acreage properties, so prices reflect land attributes, condition, and proximity to lakes and services rather than strict urban benchmarks. Sellers who present well-maintained systems and clear documentation help buyers compare with confidence, while purchasers weigh renovation scope against lifestyle fit. Overall sentiment remains steady, with attention on value, year-round usability, and the long-term potential of outbuildings and outdoor spaces.

Participants track core signals rather than headline stats: the balance of inventory and demand, the property-type mix coming to market, and days-on-market trends for McMurrich/Monteith Real Estate Listings. Negotiations are shaped by clarity around wells, septics, heating sources, and year-round road maintenance, alongside typical contingencies. Sellers aim for calibrated pricing that aligns with recent comparables and the uniqueness of setting, while buyers watch price reductions and conditional statuses for cues on leverage. Exposure, privacy, and site orientation matter, as do utility costs and internet options for remote work; together these factors guide expectations about whether momentum favours listing-side confidence or patient purchasing.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in McMurrich/Monteith

There are 29 active MLS® listings in McMurrich/Monteith, including 10 houses for sale. Availability spans 4 neighbourhoods, offering a cross-section of rural homesteads, village properties, and recreational retreats. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to focus on the right fit: narrow by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space; add keywords for waterfront, workshop, or renovated kitchens. Sort and compare by listing freshness and recent activity, then review photos, virtual tours, and floor plans to understand flow, light, and storage. Map tools help assess commute routes and seasonal access, while property descriptions reveal mechanical updates, outbuildings, and zoning notes. Build a shortlist by comparing McMurrich/Monteith Houses For Sale, townhouses, and McMurrich/Monteith Condos For Sale on features, setting, and anticipated maintenance, then track changes to refine timing and offer strategy.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

McMurrich/Monteith spans quiet rural enclaves, small hamlets, and lakeside corridors, each offering distinct rhythms and value signals. Areas near schools, community hubs, and local services appeal to those seeking convenience and social connection, while wooded tracts and backlot settings prioritize privacy, trail access, and room for hobbies. Proximity to parks, boat launches, and multi-use trails shapes all-season recreation, and regional roadway links support reliable access to nearby employment and shopping. Buyers often evaluate sun exposure for gardening, storage for recreational gear, and garage or workshop potential for projects. Waterfront adjacency and greenspace views can enhance long-term enjoyment and market resilience.

McMurrich/Monteith City Guide

Nestled amid lakes, mixed forests, and winding rural roads, McMurrich/Monteith in Ontario offers a peaceful, outdoors-forward lifestyle with a strong sense of small-town connection. This guide highlights the area's roots, local economy, everyday rhythms, and practical travel tips, while pointing to the kinds of things to do that make the township a year-round haven for nature lovers and community-minded residents.

History & Background

McMurrich/Monteith sits within the Almaguin Highlands, a region shaped by waterways, forests, and the movement of people along early colonization routes and rail lines. Long before European settlement, Indigenous peoples, including Anishinaabe communities, stewarded these lands, traveling river corridors and trading through networks that connected the near-North to the Great Lakes. As logging gained momentum in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, small hamlets took root near mills and sidings, and homesteads appeared along colonization roads that pushed deeper into the woods. Over time, forestry evolved, farms adapted, and a cottage culture emerged as visitors discovered the area's quiet bays, sandy shores, and wildlife-rich marshes. Around the region you'll also find towns like Perry that share historical ties and amenities. Today, McMurrich/Monteith balances year-round residency with seasonal influxes, a rhythm reflected in community events, volunteer organizations, and the practical know-how that comes with living close to the land.

Economy & Employment

The local economy is a blend of rural resilience and modern flexibility. Forestry and wood-related trades continue to play a role, alongside construction, landscaping, and property maintenance for seasonal and year-round homes. Tourism and hospitality are steady contributors, supported by cottage rentals, campgrounds, marinas, outfitters, and small eateries that serve hikers, paddlers, anglers, and snowmobilers. Public services-municipal operations, road maintenance, and emergency response-anchor day-to-day infrastructure, while health care, education, and social services are accessed both locally and in nearby service hubs. Transportation and warehousing, home-based trades, and artisan businesses add to the mix, and improved connectivity is making remote work more feasible for residents whose employers are elsewhere. Many people combine a primary occupation with seasonal or part-time pursuits, reflecting the area's entrepreneurial streak and the practical realities of a northern rural township. If your skills align with skilled trades, outdoor services, or remote-friendly professions, you'll find the region particularly accommodating, with room to grow a small business and to balance work with ample time outdoors.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Life here unfolds across a constellation of rural hamlets, lakeside pockets, and country roads where neighbours know each other and community halls double as social hubs. You'll find a mix of traditional farmsteads, wooded acreage with privacy, and cottages-turned-year-round homes that cluster around local lakes. The pace is relaxed but active: morning walks under tall pines, evenings by the fire, and weekends dedicated to trail rides, fishing, or helping at a community fundraiser. Basic amenities are conveniently spread through the township and nearby settlements-think general stores, fuel, hardware, seasonal markets, and faith or recreation centres-while larger shopping trips and specialty services are a short drive away. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Sprucedale and Mcmurrich. Families appreciate the space for gardens, workshops, and hobby farms, and pet owners love the abundance of trails and crown land access. On the cultural side, expect handcrafted signs for roadside stands, small-scale concerts, and seasonal fairs that celebrate local makers and the region's proud volunteer spirit. If you're thinking about living in McMurrich/Monteith, plan for a lifestyle where self-reliance-stacking wood, maintaining a driveway, managing a well or septic-goes hand in hand with neighbours who lend a hand when a storm rolls through. The result is a community fabric that's both independent and deeply cooperative.

Getting Around

Driving is the primary way to get from place to place, with well-maintained township roads connecting to provincial highways for regional trips. Expect scenic, lightly trafficked routes that are lovely for leisurely drives and road cycling, though you'll want to be prepared for snow, ice, and early-morning wildlife crossings during certain seasons. Provincial corridors link residents to larger centres for groceries, hardware, health appointments, and school activities, and many households coordinate errands to make efficient circuits. There isn't local public transit in most rural parts of the region, so ridesharing with neighbours and school buses for students are the norm; intercity buses and rail connections are typically accessed in neighbouring towns. Winter opens up an additional network: designated snowmobile trails create reliable corridors for recreation and, in some cases, practical travel between communities. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Ryerson and Emsdale. Cyclists will find quiet stretches ideal for gravel rides, while paddlers can "commute" by canoe across intimate lakes to explore back bays and picnic spots. Keep a basic roadside kit and watch local weather updates, especially in shoulder seasons when conditions can change quickly.

Climate & Seasons

McMurrich/Monteith experiences pronounced seasons that set the tone for the calendar. Winter brings deep snow, crisp mornings, and a friendly bustle on the trails as snowmobilers, cross-country skiers, and snowshoers fan out across groomed paths and forest tracks. Lakes reliably freeze, and the quiet of a clear night sky is a reward in itself. Spring arrives with a gradual thaw, fast-running creeks, and the return of migratory birds; it's also the time to prepare gardens, check culverts, and keep an eye out for soft shoulders on backroads. Early spring can be muddy and buggy, but it's short-lived and gives way to one of the most rewarding periods for wildlife watching and maple syrup season. Summer is warm and water-focused-swimming off a dock, fishing for bass and pike at dawn, paddling glassy bays, and gathering around campfires that stretch late into the evening. Families plan beach days, cycling loops, and farmers' market visits, while cottage guests bring a festive, welcoming energy. Autumn, finally, is a showstopper: hillsides glow with reds and golds, cool nights make for perfect sleeping weather, and trails firm up for hiking, horseback riding, and ATV excursions. Throughout the year, residents adapt with simple routines: swapping tires, stacking and seasoning firewood, keeping a storm-ready pantry, and setting aside a favorite pair of boots by the door. The rhythm of the seasons isn't just background-it's the framework for recreation, community events, and everyday comfort in a place where nature sets the pace.

Neighbourhoods

What does "neighbourhood" mean in a place where sky, quiet, and community rhythm set the tone? In McMurrich/Monteith, it often means space to breathe, familiar backroads, and homes that suit an outdoors-first lifestyle. Use KeyHomes.ca early in your search to compare areas side by side, save promising matches, and explore a map view that makes the lay of the land feel clear.

Start with Bear Lake, a name that suggests calm days and unhurried evenings. Buyers are drawn to its relaxed feel and a housing mix that leans strongly toward detached properties, from simple retreats to year-round residences, with townhouses and condos appearing less often. Green edges and a sense of privacy are part of the appeal, and daily life tends to unfold at a measured pace.

By contrast, Sprucedale carries a friendly, close-knit energy. Streets feel established, neighbours wave, and the vibe blends practical living with a nod to nature. Detached homes remain the dominant form here too, while attached options are more limited. If you like the idea of a place where routines are steady and familiar, Sprucedale may feel like a natural fit.

Closer to the township's namesake roots, Mcmurrich offers a quietly rural character. Think peaceful surroundings, steady days, and homes that prioritize function and comfort over flash. The landscape invites time outside, yet conveniences remain within a sensible drive via local connectors. As with the rest of the area, detached homes are common, with fewer townhouse or condo choices.

Nearby, Monteith mirrors that grounded, easygoing pace. Here, a slower cadence rewards those who value room to spread out and a low-key street scene. Expect largely detached properties, where personal space and the feel of green buffers are part of the everyday. It's an area that suits buyers who appreciate simplicity and a straightforward, rural-leaning lifestyle.

Across these communities, a few patterns repeat in their own way. Density stays low, and green space is never far in spirit or view. Most day-to-day travel happens along local roads, so planning becomes more about routine than rush. Use filters on KeyHomes.ca to focus on the styles and settings you prefer, then turn on alerts so you hear about new listings without refreshing your screen.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Consider whether you lean toward a tucked-away retreat feel or a neighbour-forward street scene; each community offers a slightly different rhythm.
  • Home types: Detached homes are the baseline across McMurrich/Monteith, with townhouses and condos appearing less frequently.
  • Connections: Expect everyday travel along local corridors, with trips planned around a calm, rural pace rather than a strict timetable.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Build saved searches by community name, adjust filters to match your must-haves, set gentle alerts, and use the map view to understand spacing and surroundings.

Bear Lake often resonates with buyers who want the day to slow down the moment they turn toward home. Quiet lanes and a strong detached-home presence shape that mood, and a sense of privacy comes through in how properties sit in relation to each other. It's the kind of place where evenings are intentionally quiet, and weekends unfold without hurry.

Sprucedale, on the other hand, brings a subtle hum of community life. You'll notice a "hello there" feeling as you move through the area, along with a practical housing stock that favours detached footprints. If you picture a place where routines are steady and familiar, Sprucedale's tone should land well.

In Mcmurrich, the overall impression is gently rural and reassuringly consistent. People choose it for the balance of open surroundings and a home base that supports day-to-day needs without fuss. Monteith follows a similar path, favouring simplicity and space over bustle; it's ideal if your checklist prioritizes breathing room and an unpressured setting.

As you refine preferences, let KeyHomes.ca do quiet work in the background. Shortlist listings in multiple communities, star the layouts that appeal, and keep the map open to visualize how each property sits within its surroundings. Over time, the differences sharpen: Bear Lake's calming retreat feel, Sprucedale's friendly regularity, Mcmurrich's understated rural comfort, and Monteith's spacious ease.

Choose your pace, then match it to a place. In McMurrich/Monteith, the best fit often comes from reading the subtleties-how a street feels at dusk, how the sky opens over your yard. With KeyHomes.ca as your guide, those quiet details turn into confident decisions.

McMurrich/Monteith rewards patience: take the time to walk a street, listen to the wind, and imagine a routine that suits the calm.

Nearby Cities

Homebuyers considering McMurrich/Monteith can explore surrounding communities to compare housing and local character. Nearby destinations include Lake Of Bays Near Dwight, Oxtongue Lake, Dwight, HENWOOD TOWNSHIP, and Lake of Bays (Twp).

Visit each community page to learn more about housing and local amenities as you evaluate McMurrich/Monteith and its neighboring towns.

Demographics

McMurrich/Monteith tends to attract a mix of household types, including families seeking more space and outdoor access, retirees looking for a quieter pace, and professionals who value rural living or commute to nearby centres. The area has a predominantly rural character with small hamlets and recreational landscapes that encourage an outdoors-oriented, community-focused lifestyle.

Housing options are often centered on detached homes and cottages, with some smaller condominium developments and rental properties available, offering choices for both year?round residents and seasonal owners. Buyers should expect a rural setting with amenities concentrated in local service centres rather than the dense commercial corridors of urban areas. If you're ready to buy, set up searches for McMurrich/Monteith Homes For Sale and reach out to local experts who can help you Buy a House in McMurrich/Monteith.