Wollaston Real Estate: 17 Houses and Condos for Sale

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2682 N STEENBURG LAKE ROAD, Wollaston

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$175,000

2682 N Steenburg Lake Road, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

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0 baths
1 day

Thanet Lake Rd/N Steenburg Lake Rd This 7 acre lot on a municipal road sits 15 minutes to Coe Hill and 40 minutes to Apsley. There is an existing driveway and partially cleared space surrounded by mixed forest (id:27476)

Modular for sale: 1594 NORTH STEENBURG LAKE ROAD, Wollaston

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$289,000

1594 North Steenburg Lake Road, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

2 beds
2 baths
2 days

... propane fireplace and a cozy front covered porch. The home needs a good cleaning, but it isn't very old and has always been a four season home. The property has a well and septic system, both believed to be from 2016. Property being sold in "as is where is" condition. Close to public beaches and...

PT LT 6 CON 3 AS IN WL3018, Wollaston

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$29,900

Pt Lt 6 Con 3 As In Wl3018, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

0 beds
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2 days

Cross Streets: North Steenburg Lake Road & Old Hastings Road. ** Directions: Approximately 30 km south from Bancroft to North Steenburg Lake Road - west approximately 110 km to unopened Road Allowance (no road), North approximately 2.8 km to property. Approximately 10.6 acres of vacant forest

Graham Blair,Re/max Country Classics Ltd.
Listed by: Graham Blair ,Re/max Country Classics Ltd. (613) 334-6033
House for sale: 5492 HWY 620, Wollaston

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$529,900

5492 Hwy 620, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
3 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 620 & Wollaston Lake Rd. ** Directions: Hwy 28 to Hwy 620 East toward Coe Hill. Property is just West of Wollaston Lake Rd on the North side of Hwy 620. Welcome to Coe Hill, a quiet community known for its lakes, trails, and relaxed pace of living. This well-kept bungalow

Dylan Cherry,Re/max Jazz Inc.
Listed by: Dylan Cherry ,Re/max Jazz Inc. (905) 718-1191
House for sale: 4091 HWY 620, Wollaston

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$500,000

4091 Hwy 620, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

3 beds
1 baths
7 days

County Rd 504/Highway 620 Serene and stylish, this three bedroom, one bathroom bungalow on 47 acres is a turnkey homestead and bourgeoning food forest surrounded by established and expandable gardens, productive fruit trees (apple, pears, peaches, choke cherries), numerous berry bushes, wooded

House for sale: 72 JONES ROAD, Wollaston

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$699,990

72 Jones Road, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
9 days

Cross Streets: Lower Faraday Rd. ** Directions: Lower Faraday Rd., West onto Jones Rd. Beautiful well-kept home with hobby farm potential, with almost 20 acres of well treed property. The 0wners had horses in the past and there are 2 stables in the main part of the barn and partially insulated

Listed by: Vince Gallant ,Bowes & Cocks Limited (705) 741-8771
House for sale: 398 GILBERT BAY LANE, Wollaston

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$895,000

398 Gilbert Bay Lane, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
23 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 620 & Ridge Rd. ** Directions: Hwy 620, Ridge Rd, Gilbert Bay Lane. Arrive and immediately take in some of the best views on Wollaston Lake. This is a property that wows from the moment you enter. Thoughtfully updated and fully winterized, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath cottage

Listed by: David Purdy ,Royal Lepage Real Estate Associates (905) 766-9537
6859 HWY 620 HIGHWAY, Wollaston

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$549,000

6859 Hwy 620 Highway, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

2 beds
1 baths
26 days

... fully automatic generator ensures reliable power year-round. The standout feature is the massive commercial building, previously used for generator sales, small engine service, and a dog kennel. Offering a large workshop, display area, and bay, this versatile space is ideal for a home-based business,...

Mai Le,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Mai Le ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (613) 334-7945
House for sale: 6859 HWY 620 HIGHWAY, Wollaston

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$549,000

6859 Hwy 620 Highway, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

2 beds
1 baths
26 days

Cross Streets: Old Hastings Rd and Hwy 620. ** Directions: Highway 620 to # 6859 (West of Old Hastings Rd). Live, work, and thrive all in one place. This unique dual-zoned (Residential & Commercial) property offers incredible flexibility for entrepreneurs, hobbyists, or those seeking income

Mai Le,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Listed by: Mai Le ,Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc. (613) 334-7945
5192 HWY 620, Wollaston

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$440,000

5192 Hwy 620, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
38 days

Cross Streets: Highway 620 & Lower Faraday Road. ** Directions: Just west of the hamlet of Co Hill on the north side of Highway 620. 95 ACRES OF OPPORTUNITY! PRIME LOCATION NEAR WOLLASTON & CHANDOS LAKES! Discover the perfect blend of privacy, recreation, and future potential with this exceptional

Graham Blair,Re/max Country Classics Ltd.
Listed by: Graham Blair ,Re/max Country Classics Ltd. (613) 334-6033
Modular for sale: 2108 OLD HASTINGS ROAD, Wollaston

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$325,000

2108 Old Hastings Road, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

2 beds
1 baths
42 days

Cross Streets: Hwy 620. ** Directions: From Ormsby on Hwy 620, Follow Old Hastings Rd to #sign on the left. Welcome to 2108 Old Hastings Rd in Coe Hill, a beautifully upgraded 2-bedroom, 1-bath mobile home set on a private and picturesque 2.11-acre lot. This property offers exceptional value

122 ALBERT ROAD, Wollaston

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$350,000

122 Albert Road, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
42 days

Cross Streets: Lower Faraday Road and Albert Road. ** Directions: Lower Faraday Road to Albert Road, follow through to signs & 911 number. 83.96 acres of mixed meadows and forest that would be a perfect place to call home. From the hilltop with panoramic views, the rolling meadows, and forest

Sarah Lake,Reva Realty Inc.
Listed by: Sarah Lake ,Reva Realty Inc. (613) 334-2483
House for sale: 187 CORRAL POST LANE, Wollaston

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$599,000

187 Corral Post Lane, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

4 beds
1 baths
65 days

Cross Streets: The Ridge Road and Corral Post Lane. ** Directions: County Road 620 to The Ridge Road to Corral Post Lane to 917. Welcome to 187 Corral Post Road, a spectacular four-season retreat set on the shores of stunning Wollaston Lake. Tucked away on a private half-acre point with 170

5614 HWY 620, Wollaston

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$545,000

5614 Hwy 620, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

0 beds
1 baths
66 days

Hwy 620/Lower Faraday Rd Prime commercial opportunity in the heart of Coe Hill offering a rare chance to own and operate multiple income streams from one property. Situated on approximately 1 acre, this versatile property features a gas station with both gasoline and diesel pumps, a convenience

House for sale: 461 THE RIDGE ROAD, Wollaston

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$1,950,000

461 The Ridge Road, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

9 beds
8 baths
67 days

HWY 620 / THE RIDGE RD Rare waterfront compound on Wollaston Lake featuring approx. 530 ft of pristine shoreline and stunning west-facing sunset views. Set on a spacious lot, this unique property offers a large main residence with multiple self-contained units accommodating up to 25 guests-ideal

1854 THE SOUTH ROAD, Wollaston

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$179,900

1854 The South Road, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
69 days

Cross Streets: 504/Cty Rd 46/Lasswade Rd. ** Directions: FROM APSLEY GO EAST ON 504 TO CTY RD 46 TURN SOUTH AND THEN LEFT ONTO LASSWADE RD.APPROX. 6 KM. TURN LEFT ONTO THE SOUTH RD AND CONTINUE TO # 1854. This 10 + acre property is very private. It's gated and elevated on a municipal road and

Mobile Home for sale: 146 THANET LAKE ROAD, Wollaston

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$529,999

146 Thanet Lake Road, Wollaston (Wollaston), Ontario K0L 1W0

3 beds
1 baths
92 days

Cross Streets: Steenburg Lake Rd. ** Directions: Steenburg Lake Rd and Thanet Lake Rd. YOUR PRIVATE 55-ACRE WATERFRONT COMPOUND & HOMESTEAD AWAITS! * Just imagine owning a sprawling 55-acre wilderness estate offering total privacy, 500+ feet of water frontage, and unmatched outdoor potential.

Home Prices in Wollaston

In 2025, Wollaston Real Estate reflects a rural-cottage market where buyer interest often follows lifestyle priorities, seasonal patterns, and the character of individual properties. Home values are shaped by features such as shoreline appeal, acreage, privacy, renovation quality, and access to local services. Buyers weigh move-in readiness against renovation potential, while sellers focus on presentation, disciplined pricing, and timing within the listing cycle to stand out among Wollaston Homes For Sale.

Instead of relying on broad averages, it's useful to watch the balance between new supply and successful sales, the mix of property types, and how long listings remain available. Condition, permitted improvements, and site attributes can drive momentum as much as style or size. Careful attention to comparable properties, days on market signals, and recent adjustments in asking strategies will provide a clearer read of Wollaston Market Trends than headline snapshots alone—especially when you are deciding whether to Buy a House in Wollaston.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Wollaston

There are 29 active property listings in Wollaston, including 11 houses. Current opportunities span 1 neighbourhood, giving buyers a focused view of what’s available within the immediate area of Wollaston, Ontario. Listing data is refreshed regularly to reflect new Wollaston Real Estate Listings and status changes.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos, floor plans, and site details to understand layout, natural light, and renovation scope, then compare recent activity to see how similar properties are performing. Shortlist the homes that best align with your priorities—set alerts for new matches and status changes—to stay on top of Wollaston Houses For Sale and make timely decisions.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Wollaston’s neighbourhoods offer a mix of quiet residential pockets, cottage-country settings, and properties close to lakes, trails, and greenspace. Proximity to schools, community facilities, and key routes can shape value for year-round owners, while shoreline characteristics, views, and water access matter greatly in recreational areas. Buyers often weigh privacy and lot orientation alongside practical factors like driveway access, storage for outdoor gear, and maintenance considerations. Taken together, these amenities and setting details help signal long-term enjoyment, potential resale strength, and overall fit for your lifestyle when searching Wollaston Neighborhoods.

Wollaston City Guide

Nestled in the forests and lake country of North Hastings, Wollaston, Ontario is a rural township where quiet roads, clear water, and a welcoming small-community rhythm define daily life. It's a place where hardware stores and bake shops share the main street with outfitters, and where weekends revolve around trails, docks, and community events. If you're considering living in Wollaston or planning a longer visit, this guide outlines the township's story, everyday amenities, neighbourhoods, and the many things to do across the seasons.

History & Background

The lands around Wollaston sit on the rugged edge of the Canadian Shield, a landscape shaped by ancient rock, deep forests, and countless inland lakes. Long before survey lines and sideroads, Indigenous peoples travelled these waterways for trade and sustenance, leaving a legacy of routes that later guided settlers, prospectors, and foresters. By the late nineteenth century, logging and early mining drew new residents, and a rail corridor helped small hamlets grow into service hubs for farms, camps, and work crews. Around the region you'll also find towns like L'amable that share historical ties and amenities.

Coe Hill emerged as the township's focal point as nearby iron, mica, and other minerals were explored, while forestry remained a steady backbone through boom and bust cycles. When rail service eventually wound down, its bed transformed into a multi-use trail that still carries walkers, cyclists, snowmobilers, and ATVs through the heart of the community. Today, Wollaston balances year-round households with a lively seasonal population drawn by fishing, cabins, and cottage memories, and by annual gatherings in the fairgrounds and parklands that keep local traditions strong.

Economy & Employment

Wollaston's economy reflects its setting: resourceful, nature-oriented, and community-driven. Tourism and hospitality swell in summer and winter as visitors and cottagers frequent diners, general stores, marinas, and rental cabins. Construction and the trades support steady demand for renovations, septic and well services, shoreline work, and custom builds, while forestry and aggregate operations continue a long regional lineage of resource management. Public services, from education to municipal roles, provide stable employment, and many residents commute to neighbouring service centres for healthcare, retail, and government roles.

The township also attracts entrepreneurs who prefer a quieter base with room for workshops and studios. Home-based businesses-woodworking, metalwork, guiding and outfitting, wellness, landscaping, and specialty food-thrive thanks to word-of-mouth and community markets. Small-scale agriculture and maple syrup producers contribute to the local table, while improved internet has made remote work realistic for people in technology, design, and professional services. Seasonal rhythms play a role: trades and tourism often bustle through the warm months and peak winter weekends, while late autumn and early spring are ideal for planning, training, and project scheduling.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Instead of dense urban blocks, Wollaston is a tapestry of hamlets, rural sideroads, and waterfront clusters. Coe Hill is the township's everyday anchor, with essentials like groceries, fuel, postal services, and casual dining tucked around a compact main street. Historic pockets such as Ormsby and scenic enclaves near Wollaston Lake showcase classic shield-country character: rocky outcrops, tall pines, and simple cottages perched above sandy bays. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Coe Hill and Apsley.

Everyday life here is relaxed and outdoorsy. The multi-use rail trail cuts through the township, linking dog-walks and cycle spins with longer ATV or snowmobile excursions; forest access roads open to berry patches and wildlife lookouts; and boat launches provide quick access to fishing holes and sunset cruises. Families will find parks and community halls hosting seasonal events, youth sports, and craft markets, while retirees enjoy friendly routines-morning coffee at the diner, an afternoon paddle, an evening campfire under dark skies. Local volunteer groups are integral, organizing clean-ups, bake sales, and celebrations that keep neighbours connected.

Homes range from classic woodland cabins and waterfront cottages to modest in-town houses and rural hobby farms. Many properties offer space for garages, wood sheds, gardens, and outbuildings-appealing to people who tinker, grow, and build. Waterfront buyers gravitate toward calm bays and island-speckled views, while others prefer quiet country roads with quick access to the trail network. For those weighing living in Wollaston, think first about the lifestyle you want—proximity to the lake for paddling and swimming, privacy for stargazing and woodworking, or a walkable spot near shops and community events—and then narrow the search to the hamlet or shoreline that fits.

Getting Around

Wollaston is car-friendly and straightforward to navigate. A scenic provincial route threads east-west through Coe Hill, connecting the township with major north-south highways, and quiet county roads branch toward boat launches, camps, and trailheads. Winter brings regular plowing on primary roads and variable conditions on gravel lanes, so locals often keep an eye on forecasts and carry seasonal gear. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Limerick and Gilmour.

There's no everyday fixed-route transit, so residents lean on personal vehicles, community rides, and occasional regional shuttles. Cyclists enjoy the loop options along quiet backroads, though shoulders can be narrow and hills frequent; gravel riders will find endless detours on forest tracks. The rail-trail remains a signature corridor for walking, cycling, horseback riding, and, when the snow flies, snowmobiles. Paddlers can portage between small lakes and be on the water within minutes of town, while anglers trailer boats to public launches scattered around the township. Most essential services are reachable within a comfortable drive, with larger shopping and healthcare options available in nearby regional centres.

Climate & Seasons

Wollaston has a classic shield-country climate: snowy winters, a crisp and colourful autumn, a fresh burst of spring, and warm, lake-loving summers. Winter typically brings reliable snowpack that sticks around, making the township a magnet for sledding, snowshoeing, and ice-fishing. Spring arrives with running sap and fast-moving creeks; as the ice retreats, loons reappear and the first paddles of the year feel extra sweet. Summer days are long and bright, perfect for beach afternoons, cliff-top lookouts, and campfire evenings under prominent constellations. Autumn then steals the show with hillsides of maple, birch, and oak turning vivid, drawing photographers and leaf-peepers along every sideroad.

The seasons naturally shape things to do. In warm weather, residents and visitors split time between boats and trails: kayaking quiet coves, casting for bass in weedy shallows, biking rolling country roads, and picnicking at rocky points that warm in the sun. Family traditions often include farmers' markets, community fairs, and roadside stands for fresh produce and baked treats. When temperatures dip, the focus shifts to skis and snowshoes, toboggan hills, and cozy cabin projects, with social calendars anchored by holiday gatherings and winter festivals. Spring is a favourite for hikers who enjoy fast-flowing waterfalls and wildflowers, while autumn invites longer hikes for sweeping views and mushroom foraging along mossy trails. Across the calendar, the township rewards those who dress for the day, pack a snack, and head out—adventure is never far from the driveway.

Neighbourhoods

What makes a place feel like home when the map highlights a single name? In this case, the answer is texture-street by street, view by view. With KeyHomes.ca guiding the search for Wollaston Real Estate Listings, you can start broad, then zero in on the corners of the community that match how you live, work, and unwind.

Wollaston unfolds as one community, yet it offers varied moods as you move through it. Some pockets feel hushed and tucked away, lending an easy, unhurried pace. Others draw closer to everyday stops and familiar routes, with a little more buzz and quick turnarounds. Across these shifts, you sense a steady local charm—neighbourly, practical, and grounded.

Housing styles are part of the rhythm. Many buyers weigh the classic appeal of a detached house against the streamlined ease of a townhouse or condo-style setup. If you lean toward privacy and personal projects, the detached path often calls. If you'd rather trade chores for convenience, attached or low-maintenance options help keep evenings open. In Wollaston, that first choice often sets the tone for the rest of your shortlist when comparing Wollaston Homes For Sale.

Green space and breathing room matter to a lot of residents. Picture stepping out for a quick fresh-air break, or finding a quiet loop for a morning stroll before the day gets moving. Even without memorizing every side street, you can sense the value of spots where the horizon opens up, where sounds soften, and where downtime feels uncomplicated.

Daily flow adds another layer. Some buyers prefer a home near services and community touchpoints for smooth routines. Others favour calmer edges, where traffic feels lighter and evenings stretch a bit longer. Either way, a thoughtful route—main local corridors for the quick runs, gentler streets for the scenic return—can shape how the week feels from start to finish.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Consider whether you want easy access to local services, quieter pockets for relaxed evenings, or a balance that offers both.
  • Home types: Weigh detached comfort against town-style practicality or condo-like simplicity, depending on how hands-on you want to be with upkeep.
  • Connections: Think about proximity to familiar local routes for errands, and gentler streets for calmer daily drives and weekend meanders.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, real-time alerts, flexible filters, and a map view to compare placements and narrow to the streets that fit.

As you get to know Wollaston, pay attention to how each pocket's pace aligns with your routine. Some stretches feel like they're made for a slow morning and an open-ended afternoon. Others lend themselves to quick starts, straightforward commutes, and a satisfyingly simple checklist. That contrast—calm versus convenience—often defines the short list more than any one feature inside the home.

Outdoor time sits near the top of many wish lists. Even if your week is busy, small moments outside set the tone: a cup of coffee in the breeze, a relaxed chat on the front step, a gentle reset at the end of the day. Look for addresses that make those moments easy—where the setting itself does some of the heavy lifting for your well-being.

Think, too, about how guests will arrive, where you'll set down your groceries, and which routes feel natural for last-minute errands. In a community like Wollaston, the right fit often reveals itself in these everyday details. If the approach feels smooth and the return home feels restorative, you're likely in the right pocket.

For sellers, understanding these micro-preferences is just as important. Positioning your home around lifestyle cues—quiet ambience, easy connections, or low-maintenance living—helps the right buyers find you fast. The map view and comparison tools on KeyHomes.ca make that story clear, showing where your property sits in relation to the rhythms buyers care about.

When you revisit your shortlist, take a second pass with fresh eyes. Ask which streets feel settled, which corners invite lingering, and which addresses keep the day flowing. The same home can read differently when you match it to the right pocket in the community, and that alignment often makes the decision feel effortless.

In the end, Wollaston rewards clarity: know the pace you want, choose the home style that supports it, and let the right corner of the community seal the deal. When you're ready to compare options without rushing, KeyHomes.ca keeps every favourite and every new listing at your fingertips—organized, visual, and calm.

Note: Because Wollaston is presented as a single community, focus on pocket-level nuance-street feel, daily flow, and setting-when refining your search and timing.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in Wollaston often look to neighboring communities for different property options and local character; explore North Frontenac, Henderson, Harlowe, Plevna, and Ardoch.

Visiting these nearby towns can help you compare local services and lifestyle to find the right fit when considering homes near Wollaston and exploring broader Ontario Real Estate Wollaston options.

Demographics

Wollaston typically attracts a mix of families, retirees and professionals who appreciate a quieter, rural-suburban lifestyle. The community feel is often close-knit, with many residents drawn to outdoor recreation, seasonal rhythms and community activities rather than an urban pace—features that influence the market for Wollaston Real Estate and Wollaston Homes For Sale.

Housing tends to be oriented toward detached homes, with some condominiums and rental options available for those seeking lower-maintenance ownership or temporary stays. Prospective buyers will find a rural–suburban blend in property types and lot sizes, with services and amenities concentrated in nearby towns.