Welcome to Leeds Grenville / Brockville

Brockville is the City of the 1000 Islands, a historic small city on the St. Lawrence River in Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, offering a beautiful waterfront, affordable living, a vibrant arts community, and easy access to Kingston, Ottawa, and the United States.

Attributes

St. Lawrence River waterfront, 1000 Islands setting, vibrant historic downtown, affordable housing, arts and culture community, and excellent Highway 401 connectivity

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Brockville is a historic small city on the St. Lawrence River, known as the City of the 1000 Islands, with a beautifully preserved downtown, a growing arts and culture scene, and a vibrant waterfront that defines community life in this eastern Ontario gem.



THE PEOPLE

A diverse community of long-established residents, artists, retirees, young families, and newcomers drawn by Brockville's affordability, waterfront beauty, and quality of life in eastern Ontario.



THE LIFESTYLE

Waterfront walks along the St. Lawrence, dining in a historic downtown, summer 1000 Islands cruises, and a growing arts and festival calendar make Brockville one of the most livable small cities in Ontario.



THE UNEXPECTED

Brockville is home to the Brockville Railway Tunnel, a National Historic Site and the first railway tunnel in Canada, opened in 1860, making it a community with a genuinely remarkable and underrecognized place in Canadian history.



THE MARKET

Brockville offers detached homes, heritage properties, and new residential development at prices well below comparable Ontario cities, representing exceptional value in a city with strong quality of life and strategic Highway 401 access.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Highway 401, the international bridge at Brockville, and proximity to both Kingston and Ottawa make Brockville one of the most strategically positioned cities in all of eastern Ontario.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER EASTERN ONTARIO AREA

Drive Times:
Kingston 1 hr  |  Ottawa 1 hr  |  Toronto 2.5 hrs

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Augusta, Prescott, Gananoque
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Brockville:

The City of the 1000 Islands, where the St. Lawrence River, Canadian history, and a vibrant community spirit make for one of eastern Ontario's most rewarding places to call home.

Brockville sits along the northern shore of the St. Lawrence River, surrounded by the island-dotted waters that give the region its international fame. Brockville homes for sale offer outstanding value in a city with a beautiful waterfront, strong amenities, and genuine community character. Brockville homes for rent provide an accessible entry point into this celebrated eastern Ontario city.


What to Expect:

A vibrant small city with a beautifully preserved historic downtown, a thriving waterfront, and a full range of services for residents and visitors alike.

Brockville offers a mix of heritage homes, established residential properties, and newer development throughout the city's neighbourhoods. The historic downtown core features heritage architecture, independent shops, restaurants, and arts venues, while the waterfront provides a stunning backdrop for community life along the St. Lawrence River and the 1000 Islands.


The Lifestyle:

Waterfront living, historic charm, arts and culture, and easy access to one of the world's most celebrated river and island landscapes define life in Brockville.

Brockville residents enjoy a lifestyle that combines the convenience of small-city amenities with the extraordinary natural beauty of the St. Lawrence River and the 1000 Islands. The annual Brockville Arts Festival, waterfront events, and the historic Railway Tunnel experience give the city a cultural calendar that punches well above its size, while the broader Leeds and Grenville region provides countless opportunities for outdoor recreation year-round.

Unexpected Appeal:

The Brockville Railway Tunnel is a National Historic Site and the oldest railway tunnel in Canada, giving the city a remarkable and unique place in Canadian history.

Completed in 1860, the Brockville Railway Tunnel was the first railway tunnel in Canada and a significant feat of 19th-century engineering. Today, it operates as a walk-through experience and remains a National Historic Site. For Brockville residents, this piece of living history is just one expression of a city that has contributed meaningfully to the story of Canada while remaining a genuinely welcoming place to live.



The Market:

Brockville offers waterfront-city living at a fraction of comparable Ontario real estate prices, representing exceptional long-term value.

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Brockville's real estate market offers detached homes, heritage properties, and new builds at prices that are substantially below those of comparably sized Ontario cities with waterfront access, making it one of the most compelling value propositions for buyers seeking a high quality of life at an accessible price point in eastern Ontario.


You'll Fall In Love With:

Brockville's waterfront setting, Canadian history, and position between Kingston and Ottawa make it one of the most compelling small cities in Ontario.

Kingston is approximately one hour to the west, Ottawa is about an hour to the north via Highway 416, and an international bridge at Brockville provides direct access to Morristown, New York and the broader northeastern United States. Toronto is reachable in under three hours by car or VIA Rail, making Brockville far more connected than its size suggests, and far more livable than most people realize until they actually get there.


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