Living Here
Average Sale
$1,421,878
Average Rental
$2,700
Living in Oro-Medonte
Home to ski resorts, Oro-Medonte has an extensive collection of recreational trails for cyclists, mountain bikers, hiking, and snowshoe enthusiasts. The township combines the best of hilly Medonte with the scenic shoreline and farmland of Oro. More than the sum of its parts, there is shopping, restaurants, and studios scattered across the area for seasonal festivities, events, or shows. Oro-Medonte offers all types of lifestyles and home variations making it a favourable place to live.
Shanty Bay got its name from the homes – the shanties – built by African American settlers who were loyal to the British Crown and moved northward into British North America. St. Thomas Anglican Church in Shanty Bay dates to 1842 and is one of the oldest churches in the area.
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Neighbourhoods:
Craighurst | Oro Station | Shanty Bay | Horshoe Valley | Warminster | Moonstone | Sugarbush | Hawkestone | Rural Oro-Medonte | Big Cedar | Guthrie | Edgar
Points of Interest
Things To Do
Burl’s Creek
Burl's Creek is Canada's largest outdoor event venue, spread over 600 acres of landscaped grounds featuring multiple natural amphitheaters, forested performance areas, a beautifully restored barn, purpose-built service roads, and 12 Fibre laid throughout.
Horsheshoe Valley Resort
Horseshoe Resort is a top Ontario golf and ski resort offering four seasons of fun, enjoy skiing, snowboarding or tubing in the winter, tree-top trekking, mountain biking or beach volleyball in the summer! This resort has a little for everyone.
Hardwood Hills
Hardwood Ski and Bike has over 100 km of rolling trails through hardwood and pine forests for mountain biking. In addition to rolling double track trails, there is challenging single track trails that intertwine with the ski trail network creating endless possibilities of courses and obstacles.
Local Businesses
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New Listings
- 6 Beds
- 5 Baths
- 2638 ft2