Lakeland RM 521: 20 Properties for Sale

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House for sale: 210 Okema TRAIL, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$2,850,000

210 Okema Trail, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

5 beds
5 baths
2 days

... sand beach out front. The property also comes with its own dock. Enjoy this luxury home in every season. Amazing groomed snow mobile trails and ski trails in the winter. Golf, Pickle Ball, groceries and shopping amenities all within 10 minutes. The Prince Albert Airport is located 35 minutes...

Listed by: Stacey Edwards ,Re/max Saskatoon (306) 270-8835
House for sale: 960 Boundary ROAD, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$698,777

960 Boundary Road, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

6 beds
2 baths
3 days

... the woods" feel. The kitchen is an entertainer's dream with hickory cabinets, granite countertops, a tiered island and a large pantry ensuring enough storage for large families. There are 3 bedrooms on the main floor and 2 bathrooms including the primary suite with vaulted ceilings that includes...

Unknown for sale: 27 101 Neis Access ROAD, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$59,999

27 101 Neis Access Road, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

0 beds
0 baths
12 days

Live the lake life at Laurel Green Estates! This secure gated residential community offers single-family lots with common sewer, natural gas, electrical and phone with the ability to connect to the community water well. Laurel Green Estates is a uniquely landscaped bareland condo development

216 Southshore DRIVE, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$2,900,000

216 Southshore Drive, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

0 beds
0 baths
14 days

... “4-season” family vacation destination in Saskatchewan, with 5 businesses all in 1 & the only commercial property in the District of Lakeland No.521 that has short term accommodation. Sunset Bay Resort is located on the south shores of Emma Lake, 50km north of Prince Albert on Hwy2 & 8km west...

Unknown for sale: 33 101 Neis Access ROAD, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$64,999

33 101 Neis Access Road, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

0 beds
0 baths
39 days

PLN:102079852 U:33 Live the lake life at Laurel Green Estates! This secure gated residential community offers single-family lots with common sewer, natural gas, electrical and phone with the ability to connect to the community water well. Laurel Green Estates is a uniquely landscaped bareland

House for sale: 6 Neis Access ROAD, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$489,900

6 Neis Access Road, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

3 beds
2 baths
69 days

... wanting to live away from the city, this home nestled into the gated community of Laurel Green Estates has it all. Set on a large 60 x 120 lot, this property has water views from your front porch as well as your back deck and has all the room you could want for entertaining - yard games, bbq's,...

Cara Unser,Real Broker Sk Ltd.
Listed by: Cara Unser ,Real Broker Sk Ltd. (306) 262-6888
House for sale: 33 Carwin Park DRIVE, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$609,000

33 Carwin Park Drive, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

5 beds
2 baths
78 days

Welcome to your dream getaway! Nestled in nature, this spacious 5-bedroom home combines lake life with modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for families, groups, or anyone looking to relax and recharge. The lower level offers a cozy, open-concept living space, and 2 well sized bedrooms.

Jeremy Hudye,Coldwell Banker Signature
Listed by: Jeremy Hudye ,Coldwell Banker Signature (306) 961-9018
House for sale: 8 101 Neis Access ROAD, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$499,900

8 101 Neis Access Road, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

5 beds
4 baths
80 days

... storage and a utility room. Moving outside, you’ll find the deck with a natural gas BBQ hook-up and access to the fenced area of the yard. A few notable features include central vac, air exchanger, sump pump, HE N/G furnace and on-demand hot water heater and an exclusive parking spot in a secure...

House for sale: 140 Carwin PARK, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$689,900

140 Carwin Park, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

4 beds
2 baths
85 days

Emma Lake Year-Round Lakeview Retreat at Carwin Park, Emma Lake! Experience lake life at its finest with this immaculate 2,500 sq. ft. two-storey home with stunning lake views. Offering 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a double detached garage, this property is designed for comfort and

House for sale: 12 6th STREET, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$125,000

12 6th Street, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

2 beds
1 baths
85 days

Charming Emma Lake Cabin! This 593 square foot seasonal cabin is on a leased lot in Sunnyside Co-op. Great location just steps away from Sunnyside Beach and close to many amenities including convenience store, restaurant, golf course, mini golf. Open concept living area with cozy wood burning...

Amber Mason,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Amber Mason ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-2519
House for sale: 13 6th STREET, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$139,900

13 6th Street, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

2 beds
1 baths
85 days

Ideal Emma Lake Getaway! This 596 square foot seasonal cabin is on a leased lot in Sunnyside Co-op. Great location just steps away from Sunnyside Beach and close to many amenities including convenience store, restaurant, golf course, mini golf. Spacious open concept floor plan. Two bedrooms.

Amber Mason,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Amber Mason ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-2519
Unknown for sale: 224 Carwin Park DRIVE, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$129,900

224 Carwin Park Drive, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

0 beds
0 baths
85 days

Nestled in the highly sought after Carwin Park area, this exceptional 100 ft. x 160 ft. lot offers a rare opportunity to create your dream retreat. Overlooking the shimmering waters of Emma Lake, this prime location is embraced by a vast natural reserve at the back, ensuring unparalleled privacy.

Adam Schmalz,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Adam Schmalz ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 981-5341
House for sale: 318 Neis DRIVE, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$1,049,900

318 Neis Drive, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

3 beds
2 baths
86 days

Are you searching for a 4-season, turn key, lake front property on Emma Lake? If so, check out this amazing 3+ bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,856 Sqft Bungalow on Neis Drive! This updated home boasts a beautiful open concept kitchen featuring a custom hickory cabinetry, gas range, built in Wall oven

Joel Broda,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Joel Broda ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 980-9826
House for sale: McPhee Lake-Wapiti Development, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$889,900

Mcphee Lake-wapiti Development, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

3 beds
3 baths
86 days

Lot 5-BLK/PAR 2-Plan 70PA15316 Ext 0 Be the first to own a home in McPhee’s newest development, Wapiti at McPhee! Charming 4-Season custom build Zach’s cottage on McPhee Lot. This beautiful open concept cottage features valuated ceilings, 3 bedrooms, 2 and half baths, large laundry

Unknown for sale: 131 Jean Bay, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$599,900

131 Jean Bay, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

0 beds
0 baths
86 days

Opportunities like this exclusive lake front lot located at 131 Jean Bay, Emma Lake are extremely rare. This property is situated on the sought after east bank of the Emma Lake and is nestled into a quiet bay so there is limited drive by traffic on the backside and lakeside. Many area residents

Reagan Baliski,Coldwell Banker Signature
Listed by: Reagan Baliski ,Coldwell Banker Signature (306) 290-7377
House for sale: 4 Neis Access ROAD, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$479,900

4 Neis Access Road, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

3 beds
3 baths
87 days

Emma Lake Great opportunity to own your own year round home at gorgeous Emma Lake. This lovely 2 story home was built in the Laurel Green subdivision, which is a gated community, in a bare land condo, which means you own your home and have a titled lot but you share in the common area costs

Listed by: Luke Gyoerick ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-0329
House for sale: 105 Crestview DRIVE, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$399,900

105 Crestview Drive, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

3 beds
2 baths
140 days

Are you looking for a 4 season bungalow in the Lakeland area with an unbelievable location? If that's the case then you should definitely take a look at 105 Crestview Drive! With close proximity to Sunnyside Bar, The Jewel of the North Getaways Resort, Dee's Sunnyside Market, Sunnyside beach

Joel Broda,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Joel Broda ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 980-9826
House for sale: 502 Southshore DRIVE, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$254,900

502 Southshore Drive, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

3 beds
1 baths
141 days

Location, Location, Location Looking for a place in the heart of it all, close and conveniently located to so many amenities? Embrace this corner lot for all it has to offer, this attractive year round home or cabin is situated on a corner titled lot where you not only have a birds eye view,

Tracy Fiske,Exp Realty
Listed by: Tracy Fiske ,Exp Realty (306) 425-7886
House for sale: 3 8th STREET, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$285,000

3 8th Street, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

2 beds
2 baths
185 days

Impeccably maintained 3 season cabin situated close to the beach in the desirable Sunnyside Coop at Emma Lake. This 1118 square foot cabin was built in 2013 and is in like-new condition. Open concept floor plan with vaulted ceilings provides a bright spacious atmosphere. The main floor consists

Amber Mason,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Amber Mason ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-2519
House for sale: 201 Agnes STREET, Lakeland Rm No. 521

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$649,900

201 Agnes Street, Lakeland Rm No. 521, Saskatchewan S0J 0N0

6 beds
2 baths
193 days

Ideal Family Cabin! Spacious 1434 square foot, 6 bedroom seasonal cabin on a nicely treed 0.2 acre lakefront lot at McIntosh Point, Emma lake. The main floor boasts a large living room, kitchen, dining area, three bedrooms and a 3 piece bath. The second floor provides an additional three bedrooms,

Amber Mason,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Amber Mason ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-2519

Home Prices in Lakeland Rm No. 521

The Saskatchewan Lakeland Rm No. 521 Real Estate market in 2025 is shaped by seasonal demand patterns, lifestyle-driven moves, and a mix of year?round residences and recreational properties. Buyers compare setting, lot characteristics, and home condition to gauge value, while sellers focus on presentation and timing. With diverse property types available, understanding how features align with uses such as full?time living, weekend retreats, or investment potential helps set realistic expectations for home prices and negotiation strategies when looking at Lakeland Rm No. 521 Homes For Sale.

In the absence of dramatic shifts, the market tends to be guided by balance between new listings and absorptions, the blend of property styles entering the market, and days on market trends. Buyers watch how turnkey homes stack up against those needing updates, as well as location advantages like waterfront adjacency or trail access. Sellers monitor competing listings, staging quality, and recent comparable outcomes to position effectively without overextending time on market.

Discover Homes & MLS® Listings in Lakeland Rm No. 521

There are 39 active listings in Lakeland Rm No. 521, spanning a range of property types from detached homes to townhouses and condos. The selection typically varies by setting, with options near lakes, forested corridors, and rural pockets, giving buyers multiple ways to match lifestyle preferences with architecture, lot features, and home condition when searching Lakeland Rm No. 521 Real Estate Listings or Lakeland Rm No. 521 Houses For Sale.

Use search filters to refine by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space so you can quickly focus on the homes that fit. Review photos and floor plans to understand layout flow, storage, and renovation potential, and compare recent market activity to gauge competitiveness within your short list. Pay attention to orientation, privacy, and outbuilding utility where applicable, and consider seasonal factors like road access and maintenance. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Neighbourhoods in and around Lakeland Rm No. 521 offer a mix of quiet residential pockets, recreation?oriented areas, and rural settings. Proximity to schools, community facilities, and parks can be important for year?round living, while access to lakes, beaches, and trail networks often guides decisions for leisure?focused buyers. Roads that provide convenient connections to services add everyday practicality, and properties closer to waterfront or greenspace may attract attention for their setting and views. Shoppers weigh privacy, tree cover, and outdoor storage just as closely as interior finishes, while sellers highlight upgrades, maintenance history, and versatile spaces that adapt to both seasonal and full?time use. Whether you are comparing houses for sale with larger lots or low?maintenance options closer to amenities, aligning location and property features with your needs will help clarify value in Lakeland Rm No. 521 Neighborhoods.

Lakeland Rm No. 521 City Guide

Welcome to the Lakeland Rm No. 521 city guide, a practical introduction to one of Saskatchewan's most beloved lake-and-forest regions. Centered in the transition zone between prairie farmland and the southern edge of the boreal, the municipality is best known for crystal-clear lakes, mature pine and aspen stands, and an easygoing year-round outdoor culture. Use this guide to get a feel for history and employment, neighbourhood character, how to get around, and what each season brings when living in Lakeland Rm No. 521 and exploring local Lakeland Rm No. 521 Real Estate opportunities.

History & Background

The story of Lakeland Rm No. 521 begins long before roads and resorts, with Indigenous communities who fished, hunted, and traveled the lakes and muskeg of the northern forest for generations. Fur trade routes nearby connected distant posts, and early settlers later arrived as the frontier pushed north from the prairies, drawn by homesteads, timber, and the promise of cool summers by the water. Once the automobile made the region more accessible, lakeside recreation flourished: camps, cabins, and small resorts appeared around sandy beaches and sheltered bays, and seasonal communities gradually filled in with year-round homes. Arts and culture are part of that history too-creative retreats and workshops at lakes like Emma inspired generations of artists and helped put the area on the Canadian cultural map. Around the region you'll also find towns like Spruce Home that share historical ties and amenities. Today, Lakeland balances its roots in the forest with a modern lifestyle: trails doubled as transportation corridors in winter, then became hiking and biking routes in the warmer months; general stores and marinas evolved into community hubs; and a steady flow of cottagers, campers, and nature-seekers continues to sustain the area's spirit as a gateway to northern lakes country and nearby protected areas.

Economy & Employment

The local economy leans into what the land does best: recreation, hospitality, and the services that support lakeside living. Accommodation providers, outfitters, marinas, campgrounds, and small eateries thrive on steady warm-season visitors, while ice-fishing, snowmobiling, and winter festivals keep shoulder and cold months meaningful for businesses and residents alike. Construction and skilled trades are significant, with cottage builds, renovations, decks, docks, and shoreline landscaping generating demand for carpenters, electricians, heavy equipment operators, and materials suppliers through much of the year. Retail and personal services-grocers, hardware, wellness, and home maintenance-serve both permanent residents and seasonal property owners. Forestry and related resource activities appear in the mix, often at small scales or in support roles, and there is room for agricultural operations where soils and clearings permit. Many locals also commute to larger service centres for education, health care, and public administration, or they tap into remote work opportunities enabled by improving regional connectivity. The result is a flexible, seasonal-tilted economy where entrepreneurship is common and livelihoods often blend multiple roles across the year.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Lakeland's "neighbourhoods" are a mosaic of lakeside subdivisions, rural acreages tucked into the trees, and hamlet-style clusters where a community hall, beach, or boat launch forms the social heart. Along the shores of popular lakes, you'll find a mix of classic cabins, contemporary year-round homes, and rustic hideaways that prize privacy and a short walk to the water. Farther back from the shoreline, acreages offer elbow room for gardens, workshops, and toy storage-boats, sleds, and trailers included-while still keeping you within a quick drive of launches, trails, and sandy stretches. Summer brings an easy rhythm of paddling at dawn, beach time with the kids, afternoon bike rides, and evening barbecues that carry the smell of jack pine. Community life is hands-on: volunteers maintain skating rinks and trails, seasonal markets pop up with local baking and crafts, and neighbours swap tools as often as stories. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Christopher Lake and Northside. For families, the region's lifestyle leans outdoors-first-fishing rods propped by the back door, snow pants at the ready by autumn-and there's a shared understanding that the best evenings happen around a firepit under big northern skies. Dining is casual and often seasonal, but you'll find reliable staples for groceries and hardware, plus beloved spots for ice cream, coffee, and comfort food. If you're seeking things to do beyond the water, look to trail networks for hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, as well as arts workshops and low-key community events that make long-time residents and newcomers feel equally at home.

Getting Around

Most people get around Lakeland by car or truck, with a network of provincial highways, rural grid roads, and well-traveled lakeside drives connecting homes, beaches, and boat launches. A main north-south corridor links the municipality to regional hubs and to the entrance routes for renowned parks to the north, while secondary highways branch toward popular lakes and residential areas. Within resort and cottage communities, speeds are low and walking is common; cyclists enjoy quiet backroads, though shoulder widths vary and gravel surfaces are frequent, so wider tires help. Boat launches and marinas provide fast access to the water for day trips, and in winter, snowmobile routes knit together lakes and forests on signed trails-always follow local mapping and safety advisories. Day-to-day errands are straightforward with ample parking and short drives between amenities, but rural spacing means planning is handy: top up fuel, check road conditions in the freeze-thaw seasons, and pack an emergency kit in colder months. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Paddockwood Rm No. 520 and Emma Lake. While there is no formal public transit, ridesharing among neighbours is common for school, sports, or supply runs, and many residents align their weekly routines with regional appointment times or market days in larger centres.

Climate & Seasons

Lakeland enjoys a classic northern-continental rhythm: warm, bright summers; crisp, colourful autumns; long, snowy winters; and a spring that unfurls slowly with migrating birds and the scent of thawing pine duff. Summer days invite everything the water offers-swimming off sandy beaches, paddling quiet coves at first light, trolling for walleye and pike, or cruising to a picnic spot as loons call from across the bay. Afternoon breezes can rise and thunderstorms sometimes roll through, but clear evenings showcase lingering sunsets and star-filled skies. Autumn is a favourite for many locals, when aspens turn gold and trails are firm underfoot-ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and late-season fishing with fewer boats and bugs. Winter arrives with reliable snow cover, transforming the area into a playground for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice-fishing, and snowmobiling on marked routes; lakes freeze deeply, yet conditions vary, so ice safety remains paramount. On very cold nights, the aurora can make an appearance, and you'll appreciate good layering, block heaters, and a habit of checking the forecast before longer drives. Spring can feel gradual in the forest, with lakes shedding ice in dramatic sheets and songbirds reoccupying the shorelines; it's a rewarding time for photography, wildlife viewing, and trail maintenance before the full swing of summer. Across all seasons, the essentials are the same: respect the elements, pack smart for fast-changing conditions, and savour the quiet moments that come naturally in this corner of Saskatchewan's lake country.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Lakeland Rm No. 521 can explore nearby communities such as Foxford, Smeaton, Weirdale, Snowden, and Candle Lake.

Use these links to review current listings and get a feel for housing options and neighborhood character around Lakeland Rm No. 521 before making a decision, or to compare nearby Lakeland Rm No. 521 Houses For Sale and Lakeland Rm No. 521 Condos For Sale.

Demographics

Lakeland Rm No. 521 is characterized by a mix of long-term residents and newer arrivals, including families, retirees and professionals. The community tends to have a small?town, connected feel where local institutions and neighbours play a visible role in daily life, which appeals to many searching for Lakeland Rm No. 521 Homes For Sale or considering to Buy a House in Lakeland Rm No. 521.

Housing is generally varied, with detached single?family homes and seasonal or recreational properties common, alongside pockets of condominiums and rental options near service centres. The overall lifestyle leans rural, offering quieter surroundings and access to outdoor recreation, with the conveniences of nearby towns within commuting distance for work or services.