Elizabethtown-Kitley is a rural township in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Eastern Ontario, located just north of Brockville along the St. Lawrence corridor, offering affordable rural properties, natural heritage attractions, and a strong sense of community across its distinct hamlets.
Highly affordable rural real estate, agricultural and hobby farm properties, natural heritage attractions, proximity to Brockville, and convenient access to both Ottawa and Kingston via Highway 401
A rural Eastern Ontario township with deep heritage roots, encompassing distinct communities including Addison, Toledo, Lyn, Tincap, and Greenbush, each with its own local character and history
A community of farmers, rural homeowners, and those who have relocated from urban centres seeking space, affordability, and a quieter way of life in Eastern Ontario's countryside
Bellamy Park and Campground, the Mac Johnson Wildlife Area, Lyn Heritage Museum, and the Gibbons Family Farm Maple Sugar House offer recreation, history, and natural beauty throughout the township
Despite its rural character, Elizabethtown-Kitley is home to a surprisingly diverse range of businesses and industries, from international manufacturers to artisan operations, making it economically active well beyond agriculture
Elizabethtown-Kitley offers some of Eastern Ontario's most affordable real estate, including residential homes, heritage properties, hobby farms, and agricultural land at prices well below provincial averages
Brockville is just 10 minutes away for full urban services, with Ottawa under an hour's drive and Kingston reachable in under an hour as well, via Highway 401.

A rural Eastern Ontario township where heritage, nature, and affordability combine in a distinctive and welcoming community.
Elizabethtown-Kitley is a rural township in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, just north of Brockville in Eastern Ontario. Elizabethtown-Kitley homes for sale include a broad mix of residential properties, heritage homes, and hobby farms at some of the most affordable prices in Ontario, while Elizabethtown-Kitley homes for rent offer rural living with easy access to Brockville and regional services.

Affordable residential homes, heritage properties, hobby farms, and agricultural land across a township of distinct rural hamlets.
Elizabethtown-Kitley encompasses distinct communities including Addison, Toledo, Lyn, Tincap, and Greenbush, each with its own local identity. Housing options range from traditional homes and heritage properties to full agricultural operations, and average listing prices are among the lowest in the province, making this an exceptional destination for buyers seeking genuine rural living.

Natural heritage sites, campgrounds, wildlife areas, and a rich local museum culture define life in this Eastern Ontario township.
Residents enjoy Bellamy Park and Campground, the Mac Johnson Wildlife Area, and the Lyn Heritage Museum. The Gibbons Family Farm Maple Sugar House and Museum celebrates the area's agricultural traditions, and the township's proximity to the St. Lawrence River provides access to one of Eastern Ontario's most scenic natural corridors.
Unexpected Appeal:
A rural township with a surprisingly active and diverse economic base, far beyond what the agricultural setting might suggest.




Some of Ontario's most affordable rural real estate, with average listing prices well below provincial benchmarks.
Elizabethtown-Kitley offers a rare combination of rural character and genuine affordability, with average listing prices well below the Ontario average. The township attracts buyers from urban centres looking to upsize their living space, start a hobby farm, or simply escape the cost and pace of city life while remaining within reach of essential services.

The affordability, natural beauty, and Eastern Ontario character of a township where city access and rural serenity genuinely coexist.
Brockville is just 10 minutes away for hospitals, shopping, and services, while Ottawa and Kingston are both reachable in under an hour via Highway 401. Elizabethtown-Kitley offers something increasingly rare in Ontario: a place where space, affordability, nature, and community come together without compromise.
