Shuniah Real Estate: 11 Houses and Condos for Sale

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1117 Cedar Bay Rd., Shuniah

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$475,000

1117 Cedar Bay Rd., Shuniah (Shuniah), Ontario P7A 0C9

3 beds
1 baths
2 days

... for entertaining against a backdrop of endless water and sky. An insulated detached garage, large shed, and private lakeside sauna transform the property into your personal waterfront retreat. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms—including one unfinished canvas awaiting your dream design—offer...

Kevin Bunzeluk,Signature North Realty Inc.
Listed by: Kevin Bunzeluk ,Signature North Realty Inc. (807) 355-2869
Lot 11 Grann DR, Shuniah

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$229,000

Lot 11 Grann Dr, Shuniah (Shuniah), Ontario P0T 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
13 days

Road 5 South to Grann Drive One of kind waterfront lots, only 45 minutes from town on beautiful Black Bay Lake Superior. Sitting on over 2 acres this vacant lot offers world class fishing, beautiful sunrises and year round opportunity so close to town. Hydro on the road and roughed in driveways.

LOT 23 GRANN DR, SHUNIAH

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$189,900

Lot 23 Grann Dr, SHUNIAH (SHUNIAH), Ontario P0T 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
13 days

TURN RIGHT ON GRANN DRIVE AND GO APX 2KM Discover the perfect place to build your dream home or cottage! Lot 23 on Grann Drive offers 3 acres of pristine land fronting on the beautiful Black Bay of Lake Superior. Property Highlights: -3-acre treed building lot with room to design your ideal

Kris Mcgowen,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty
Listed by: Kris Mcgowen ,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty (807) 632-1224
149 MICKELSON DR, SHUNIAH

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$2,450,000

149 Mickelson Dr, SHUNIAH (SHUNIAH), Ontario P7A 6N3

4 beds
4 baths
13 days

Silver Harbour Red to Mickelson Discover the ultimate in lakeside living with this stunning 4,500 square-foot custom home, perfectly situated on 2.5 acres of prime Lake Superior coastline. Every detail of this four-bedroom, four-bathroom residence has been thoughtfully designed with luxury

Kris Mcgowen,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty
Listed by: Kris Mcgowen ,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty (807) 632-1224
PHASE2 LOT 32 GRANN DR, SHUNIAH

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$229,900

Phase2 Lot 32 Grann Dr, SHUNIAH (SHUNIAH), Ontario P0T 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

... Sitting on over 2 plus acres this vacant lot offers world class fishing, beautiful sunrises and year round opportunity so close to town.   Hydro on the road and roughed in driveways.  HST is applicable.  Vendor Take Back Mortgage is an open...speak to a real estate agent. (id:27476)

Kris Mcgowen,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty
Listed by: Kris Mcgowen ,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty (807) 632-1224
PHASE2 LOT 17 GRANN DR, SHUNIAH

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$229,900

Phase2 Lot 17 Grann Dr, SHUNIAH (SHUNIAH), Ontario P0T 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

... acres this vacant lot offers world class fishing, beautiful sunrises and year round opportunity so close to town.   Hydro on the road and roughed in driveways.  HST is applicable.  Vendor Take Back Mortgage is an option...speak to a real estate agent for more information! (id:27476)

1594 LAKESHORE DRIVE N, Shuniah

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$3,200,000

1594 Lakeshore Drive N, Shuniah, Ontario P7A 0S9

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

MCKENZIE DRIVE MOBILE PARK-Triple "A" investment opportunity to purchase a Mobile Home Park with motel building(Highway Commercial) on 20 acres, 5 mins from Lake Superior. Generating excellent cash flows of almost $400,000 in gross income. Very well maintained family owned and operated

Eavan Travers,Re/max Advantage Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Eavan Travers ,Re/max Advantage Realty Ltd. (519) 649-6000
167 & 170 Road 5 North, Shuniah

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$254,900

167 & 170 Road 5 North, Shuniah (Shuniah), Ontario P0T 2M0

3 beds
1 baths
47 days

just passed Loon Lake Left off Highway Rd 5 North Lake life in Pearl. Charmingly rustic bungalow style home on a nice little lake. The home has been redone from top to bottom with authentic barn board accents, new roof, new exterior, propane fireplace, camera system and more. There is a 28x22

153 Mickelson DR, Shuniah

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$379,900

153 Mickelson Dr, Shuniah (Shuniah), Ontario P7A 6N3

0 beds
0 baths
49 days

LAKESHORE TO SILVER HARBOUR. WATERFRONT LOT on LAKE SUPERIOR! 200'+ Lake Superior Frontage only minutes from town. Build your dream home or retreat with million dollar views on this rare, partially cleared and filled, lake front lot on Mickelson Drive! Driveway into the property, gas/hydro/fiber

1623 CORAL BAY DR, SHUNIAH

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$1,799,900

1623 Coral Bay Dr, SHUNIAH (SHUNIAH), Ontario P7A 0G4

2 beds
2 baths
59 days

CORAL BEACH ROAD THEN TURN RIGHT AT T IN THE ROAD Spectacular property on highly sought-after Coral Bay Drive, just 15 minutes from town. Situated on just under 2 acres, this beautiful home features vaulted ceilings and stunning south-facing views from every room of Lake Superior, including

Kris Mcgowen,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty
Listed by: Kris Mcgowen ,Royal Lepage Lannon Realty (807) 632-1224
210 Bass Lake Road, Shuniah

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$224,999

210 Bass Lake Road, Shuniah (Shuniah), Ontario P0T 2M0

1 beds
0 baths
113 days

... onto East Loon Lake Road, keep right on Bass Lake Road - property on the left Charming Cottage on Bass Lake - a rare legacy property! Offered for sale for the first time in decades, this longtime family-owned 1-bedroom cottage is nestled on an exceptionally private parcel with breathtaking views...

Wendy Ferris,Century 21 Superior Realty Inc.
Listed by: Wendy Ferris ,Century 21 Superior Realty Inc. (807) 624-8452

Home Prices in Shuniah

In 2025, SHUNIAH Real Estate reflects a lakeside community where demand is guided by setting, lot characteristics, and the appeal of low-density living near outdoor amenities. Buyers often weigh water access, privacy, and commuting comfort alongside condition and style. Sellers, in turn, position properties by highlighting unique features, recent improvements, and how a home complements the area’s recreational lifestyle. For those tracking home prices, it’s helpful to compare similar property types and locations to understand where value clusters within the township.

With no single metric telling the full story, market watchers pay close attention to inventory balance, the mix of property types available at any given time, and how quickly well-prepared listings attract attention. Days on market patterns, seasonal listing cadence, and presentation quality can influence momentum, while differences in lot orientation, shoreline characteristics, and renovation scope often shape perceived value. Reading recent listing activity alongside comparable neighbourhood attributes helps both buyers and sellers follow SHUNIAH Market Trends and move with confidence.

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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Shuniah

There are 20 active listings, including 0 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Current coverage spans 1 neighbourhood, offering a concentrated view of opportunities within the local market.

Use search filters to narrow options by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, interior layout, and key features such as lot size, parking, and outdoor spaces. Review photos, floor plans, and property descriptions to assess condition and flow, then compare recent activity for similar homes to refine your shortlist. Focusing on location cues—proximity to the lake, trail networks, and commuter routes—helps prioritize listings that best match lifestyle and long-term plans. For SHUNIAH Real Estate Listings and to find SHUNIAH Houses For Sale or SHUNIAH Condos For Sale, tailor filters to the property types you prefer.

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Neighbourhoods & amenities

Shuniah’s neighbourhoods offer a mix of quiet roads, treed settings, and access to the natural beauty of the North Shore. Buyers often evaluate closeness to schools, parks, and community facilities, along with practical routes to nearby employment hubs. Waterfront and greenspace access can be defining features, with shoreline character, views, and privacy influencing desirability. Local trails, boating access points, and beaches contribute to everyday convenience, while the general feel of each micro-area—lot sizes, streetscape, and housing style—guides expectations about maintenance, renovation potential, and long-term value signals. Use the SHUNIAH Neighborhoods overview to compare pockets when hunting SHUNIAH Homes For Sale.

Rental availability in the current snapshot is limited, with 0 total listings: 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Shuniah City Guide

Nestled along the north shore of Lake Superior just east of Thunder Bay, Shuniah blends rugged shoreline vistas with quiet country roads and forested backdrops. This Shuniah city guide highlights the township's origins, lifestyle, and practical details for getting around, plus a sense of the outdoor adventures that define the area. Whether you're planning a move, mapping out a weekend, or looking to Buy a House in SHUNIAH, you'll find the essentials of living in Shuniah and the best things to do across the seasons.

History & Background

Shuniah's story begins with the Anishinaabe peoples, whose long-standing relationship with Lake Superior's coast shaped travel, trade, and seasonal life well before European settlement. The township's name is widely linked to the Ojibwe word for "money" or "silver," a nod to a nineteenth-century silver boom that rippled across this portion of the North Shore. Much of the early regional activity was tied to resource exploration, fishing, and transport along the big lake, gradually joined by roads that made year-round settlement possible. Around the region you'll also find towns like Neebing that share historical ties and amenities.

Over time, Shuniah evolved into a collection of lakeside and rural communities, threaded together by the Trans-Canada corridor and a patchwork of local roads. The draw has long been the same: clean water, plentiful forest, and access to spectacular natural landmarks. Modern Shuniah balances its historic roots in resource work and homesteading with a quieter identity as a basecamp for outdoor living. Many cottages have transitioned into year-round homes, and longtime family properties coexist with newer builds tucked into the trees or overlooking sheltered bays.

Economy & Employment

Shuniah's economy reflects its rural character and proximity to Thunder Bay. Many residents commute for work in education, healthcare, public administration, logistics, and industrial services based in the city, while the township itself supports a mix of small businesses and trades. Construction and renovation are common, as older properties are updated and new builds take advantage of generous lots. Tourism and recreation also play a role-marinas, outfitters, and seasonal accommodations support anglers, paddlers, and road-trippers exploring the Lake Superior coast.

Forestry and aggregates remain present in the broader district, with woodlands management, hauling, and quarry operations contributing to local employment. Home-based entrepreneurship is on the rise, aided by improved connectivity; residents run everything from artisan workshops and guiding services to digital-forward consultancies. Agriculture is small-scale, leaning more toward hobby farms, garden markets, and specialty producers than large operations. For most people, the economic appeal of living in Shuniah is the combination of elbow room, lake access, and the ability to align rural lifestyle with urban job markets nearby. If you're evaluating Ontario Real Estate SHUNIAH, consider commuting patterns and local service availability as part of your decision.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Shuniah isn't a single town centre so much as a woven string of communities along lakes and forest clearings. Lakeshore Drive hosts a mix of classic cottages and modern lakefront homes, often with direct access to pebble beaches or rocky points. Amethyst Harbour is prized for sheltered water and boating, with a community feel that peaks in summer when docks go in and kayaks hit the coves. Inland, clusters around small lakes offer generous lots, quiet lanes, and the sense of being tucked into the Canadian Shield without being off the map.

Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Thunder Bay and Gorham. Day to day, residents rely on a handful of local conveniences-fuel stops on the highway, seasonal food stands, and community centres that host skating, craft shows, or weekend socials-while bigger grocery runs, dining, and cultural venues are a short drive west. Housing spans cozy camp-style cabins and four-season cottages to custom builds on acreage; many properties prioritize garages, workshops, and room for recreational gear. You can also find SHUNIAH Homes For Sale and occasional SHUNIAH Condos For Sale that suit a range of maintenance preferences.

For things to do, start with the essentials: swimming and SUP on warm days, evening shoreline walks with the sound of Superior rolling in, and autumn hikes to catch the maples lighting up the ridges. Amethyst collecting is a regional hallmark, with family-friendly sites offering digging experiences during the fair-weather months. Nearby, dramatic lookouts and trails make for easy day trips-think canyon vistas to the east and the iconic headlands and cliffs of the peninsula across the bay. In winter, snowmobilers enjoy groomed routes that thread through forest backroads, while cross-country skiers and snowshoers find quiet loops and wind-sheltered cutlines to explore. Community life is low-key but engaged, with volunteer groups organizing cleanups, fun skates, and seasonal gatherings that give each pocket of Shuniah its own flavour.

Getting Around

Driving is the norm in Shuniah. Highway 11/17 provides the backbone for commuting and errands, while a network of local roads connects lakeside lanes and inland enclaves. There's no fixed-route local transit; residents rely on personal vehicles, carpooling, and school buses for daily mobility. Winter demands attention-expect snow, drifting, and occasionally icy stretches, so winter tires and an emergency kit are wise. Cyclists will find scenic riding, but shoulders vary by segment; quieter side roads are more comfortable for leisurely spins, and many residents stick to gravel bikes for flexibility. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Murillo and Kakabeka Falls.

Boaters and paddlers may choose to "get around" on the water when conditions allow, launching from public access points into sheltered bays and coves. Always treat Lake Superior with respect, as weather can change quickly; inland lakes often provide calmer alternatives on windy days. For air travel, regional flights operate out of Thunder Bay, and the highway network links east and west to other North Shore communities. When touring SHUNIAH Real Estate, plan routes that let you see shoreline access, lot orientation, and travel times to services.

Climate & Seasons

Lake Superior shapes Shuniah's climate in subtle and dramatic ways. Summers trend pleasantly cool to mild compared to inland areas, with onshore breezes that keep evenings comfortable. Fog can roll in off the water in early mornings, then lift to reveal bright, blue-sky days. Late summer and early fall often deliver the most stable weather for paddling and hiking, and the shoreline's mix of birch, maple, and pine makes for striking colour contrasts come autumn.

Winter is typically long and snowy, with frequent lake-enhanced flurries that can transform the landscape in short order. On the plus side, reliable snow supports excellent cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling, and frozen inland lakes open up quiet routes for ice travel when conditions are safe. Spring arrives gradually, with meltwater spilling through gullies and migratory birds returning to sheltered wetlands and bays. Shoulder seasons are ideal for storm watching along Superior-thundering surf, slate skies, and dramatic light are part of the North Shore's allure.

Year-round, the outdoors is part of daily life. In summer, expect boating, canoe tripping, shoreline picnics, and rockhounding for amethyst. Autumn brings crisp trail runs and photography along bluffs and lookouts. Winter emphasizes glide sports and cozy evenings by the woodstove, while spring encourages gravel rides and quiet fishing at ice-out. For families and newcomers, living in Shuniah means embracing a slower pace, keeping an eye on the forecast, and taking advantage of a backyard that doubles as a playground and a classroom.

Neighbourhoods

What does "neighbourhood" mean in a place where open space and quiet pockets carry as much character as any main street? In Shuniah, it often means choosing a pace and a setting that feel right for you-calm lanes, community touchpoints, and homes that lean toward privacy and breathing room. If you're exploring where you might fit, KeyHomes.ca helps you read the patterns, compare listings at a glance, and notice details that are easy to miss on a first pass. Explore SHUNIAH Neighborhoods to match listing style with your preferred lifestyle.

Shuniah's core identity blends a relaxed, outdoorsy feel with practical day-to-day living. The housing mix generally tilts toward detached homes, with townhome-style options appearing in select spots and the occasional condo-style residence surfacing as an alternative for simpler upkeep. The result is a place that appeals to people who prefer space to spread out-whether that means a generous yard, a treed backdrop, or a home that sits back from the road. Green space is not an exception here; it sets the tone for how streets meet the landscape and how residents move through their day.

In some parts of Shuniah, you'll notice small clusters of homes that feel like mini-hubs-quietly social yet not crowded. Other pockets lean more pastoral, with longer views and a subtle, unhurried rhythm. Picture a day that starts with a stroll on a local path, continues with errands handled efficiently, and winds down on a porch where the only real traffic is birdsong and a breeze. When new listings appear in areas like these, they tend to draw attention from buyers who want a calmer setting without losing the sense of being part of a larger community fabric.

For sellers, the story you tell is often about setting as much as the structure: the way sunlight hits a kitchen in the morning, the sense of privacy, the ease of stepping outside and feeling grounded. KeyHomes.ca lets you frame that story with clear photos, succinct features, and smart filters that connect your property to the right audience-people actively searching for Shuniah's balance of room-to-breathe living and straightforward practicality.

Even within a single municipality, there are contrasts worth noting. Some Shuniah streets feel tucked away, brim with trees, and reward those who value serenity. Others are closer to community conveniences, making daily routines simpler. You'll find detached homes in a range of styles, occasional townhouses that prize low maintenance, and condo-style options that can suit a lock-and-leave mindset. If you prefer a garage-forward layout with space for hobbies, you'll see it. If you'd rather a home that keeps its footprint efficient and its lot manageable, you'll see that too. The common denominator: a steady connection to green edges and a lifestyle that prizes ease.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Seek out pockets that match your routine-quiet streets for unwinding, community-centred nodes for easy errands, and settings where natural space shapes your morning and evening.
  • Home types: Detached homes are the bread and butter; townhouses pop up where low maintenance matters; condo-style residences appear as a streamlined option for simple living.
  • Connections: Think of the municipality as a set of gentle corridors that link neighbourhood pockets to everyday necessities; driving is typical, with routes that feel intuitive once you settle in.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches to watch your preferred pockets, set listing alerts for fresh opportunities, and lean on the map view to visualize how homes relate to the landscape and local conveniences.

Buyers often arrive with a picture in mind: a place that feels open yet connected, a home that doesn't overcomplicate life, and a neighbourhood that grants a bit of quiet at the end of the day. Shuniah answers that picture in a variety of ways. Some streets feel intimate and leafy, inviting you to linger outside. Others are more open, with broad skies and a simpler walk from driveway to door. In each case, the character of the setting informs the character of the home, and vice versa.

Sellers, consider how your property's micro-setting can shine. Maybe it's the way the lot frames the house, the orientation of outdoor space, or the transition from entry to main living areas. Describing this clearly matters. Through KeyHomes.ca, you can highlight those nuances with precise filters-style, layout, outdoor features-so that the right buyers discover your listing in context rather than in isolation.

If you're new to the area, start broad, then narrow. Browse Shuniah as a whole to get a sense of tone and variety. Save a few searches based on what draws you in-detached homes with outdoor breathing room, townhome-style options that trade yard work for convenience, or condo-style places that prioritize streamlined living. As you compare, pay attention to cues in photos and descriptions that point to the feel of the street: tree cover, spacing between homes, and how outdoor areas are laid out. These cues help you determine where your day-to-day life will feel most natural.

There's also value in understanding how Shuniah moves. Routes are sensible and tend to flow, and the landscape guides where homes sit and how they face light and open space. That means two similar houses can feel different depending on their setting. The map view on KeyHomes.ca turns that into something you can see quickly-pinpoints for listings, boundaries for pockets, and an at-a-glance sense of how you'd travel to and from the places that matter to you.

In Shuniah, neighbourhood character isn't limited to a single block. It's a quiet weave of homes and green edges, practical routes and unforced calm-enough variety to let you choose your own pace, and enough consistency to make it feel like home. When you're ready to compare possibilities, KeyHomes.ca keeps the search organized, clear, and tuned to what you value.

Shuniah's neighbourhood fabric rewards patient explorers. Slow your scroll, skim the map, and notice how each pocket balances space, simplicity, and that easygoing Northern Ontario vibe-then decide which rhythm suits you best.

Nearby Cities

When searching for homes around SHUNIAH, consider nearby communities such as Thunder Bay, Gorham, Murillo, Kakabeka Falls, and Neebing.

Use the linked community pages to compare listings and neighbourhood details so you can find the area that matches your needs and preferences. These pages also help you contrast SHUNIAH Real Estate Listings with options in neighbouring towns.

Demographics

Shuniah's communities are a blend of year?round families, retirees and professionals, alongside seasonal residents who appreciate the lakeside setting. The area tends toward a quieter, community-oriented rhythm where local services and volunteer groups contribute to daily life.

Housing is generally low-density and varied: detached homes and waterfront cottages are common, with some condo and rental options available for those seeking lower?maintenance living. The overall lifestyle feels rural and lakeside rather than urban, while still allowing residents to access nearby regional amenities and outdoor recreation. If you're exploring SHUNIAH Homes For Sale or planning to Buy a House in SHUNIAH, this mix of housing and community types is useful to consider.