Rideau Lakes is a scenic rural township in Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, offering lakeside living along the UNESCO Rideau Waterway, halfway between Ottawa and Kingston.
Lakeside rural living, UNESCO Rideau Waterway, boating and fishing, halfway between Ottawa and Kingston, and a growing remote-worker community
Rideau Lakes Township spans over 700 square kilometres in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, featuring a string of historic communities united by their connection to the iconic Rideau Waterway.
A welcoming mix of long-time rural residents, seasonal cottagers, retirees, and a growing number of remote workers drawn to the tranquility and natural beauty of the region.
Life in Rideau Lakes revolves around the water, with boating, fishing, swimming, and exploring the historic Rideau Canal providing year-round recreation for residents and visitors alike.
The Rideau Waterway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching 202 kilometres from Ottawa to Kingston, with over 60,000 boats navigating its locks each season.
Housing ranges from year-round lakefront homes and rural cottages to farmsteads and village properties, with prices generally more accessible than comparable waterfront communities closer to Ottawa.
With Ottawa just 113 kilometres away and Kingston 61 kilometres to the south, Rideau Lakes offers genuine rural lifestyle with city conveniences always within reach.

A collection of historic communities in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, united by the iconic Rideau Waterway.
From the village of Portland to the lock station at Newboro, each community in Rideau Lakes has its own distinct character while sharing the region's natural abundance and connection to the water. Rideau Lakes homes for sale and Rideau Lakes homes for rent attract buyers and renters seeking waterfront access, rural peace, and genuine community in eastern Ontario.

A diverse range of properties from lakefront cottages and waterfront estates to farmsteads, rural acreages, and village homes.
Buyers will find more space and value here than in comparable waterfront communities closer to major urban centres. Properties range from modest seasonal cabins and year-round waterfront homes to farmsteads, village houses in communities like Portland and Newboro, and executive lakefront estates on Big Rideau Lake.

Boating, fishing, paddling, and exploring the Rideau Canal define four-season life in Rideau Lakes.
Summer days are spent on the water, with the 202-kilometre Rideau Canal providing endless opportunities for recreational navigation, fishing, and swimming. Winter brings snowmobiling and ice fishing, while the surrounding countryside offers hiking and cycling across 700 square kilometres of scenic Leeds and Grenville landscape year-round.
Unexpected Appeal:
Residents live alongside one of Canada's most historically significant waterways, now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.




Accessible waterfront and rural properties with strong long-term appeal driven by remote work migration and natural amenities.
Rideau Lakes offers waterfront and rural properties at prices generally more accessible than comparable communities closer to Ottawa or Toronto. A steady influx of remote workers and retirees has added market confidence, while the region's natural beauty and UNESCO designation continue to support long-term property values.

Rural serenity and UNESCO waterway access, within 90 minutes of Ottawa and 45 minutes of Kingston.
Ottawa is just 113 kilometres away and Kingston is 61 kilometres to the south, placing major urban amenities, hospitals, and international airports within a comfortable drive. Rideau Lakes combines UNESCO-designated waterway access, small-town community warmth, and a growing remote-worker infrastructure to make it one of eastern Ontario's most compelling rural communities.
