Waterloo, Ontario
Waterloo, Ontario
Waterloo, Ontario
Kitchener, Ontario
251 Northfield Drive E Unit# 112
250 Albert Street Unit# 515
158 King Street N Unit# 1101
15 Marquette Drive
HOMES FOR SALE IN GUELPH & SURROUNDING AREA
Search for homes for sale within Guelph, Wellington County, Tri-Cities, Puslinch, Centre Wellington, Halton, and Kawartha Lakes. If you see a property you are interested in simply fill out the form on the property page.

GUELPH
43.5448°N, 80.2482°W
Guelph is a lively city with much to see and do. It has been voted year after year one of the best places to live in Canada. Low unemployment rates, a healthy manufacturing industry, and strong agri-food and biotechnology market sectors make Guelph an attractive place to settle. Not to mention it’s home to one of Canada’s top 20 universities.
WELLINGTON COUNTY
43.7803°N, 80.5438°W
Wellington County is part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe located in Southwestern Ontario, and just over 100 kilometres west of Toronto. It includes the Township of Puslinch, Township of Guelph/Eramosa, Township of Centre Wellington, Township of Mapleton, Township of Wellington North, Town of Minto, and the Town of Erin. The County is mostly rural with easy commuting to urban areas such as Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, Hamilton, Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto. There are many local activities, festivals and events held in the county.
TRI-CITIES
43.4516° N, 80.4925° W
Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge is known as the Tri-Cities and forms the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. The communities are connected by quality transit and the Grand River. Kitchener is the largest of the three cities and is located approximately 100 km west of Toronto. Waterloo is home to 2 well-known universities and large employers. These 2 cities are often referred to as the K-W area and have great options for outdoor recreation, attractions, and events (including the annual 9 day Oktoberfest celebration). The thriving city of Cambridge is located at the convergence of the Grand River and the Speed River. It has four centres – Galt, Hespeler, Preston and Blair, and is known for its historic limestone buildings and beautiful views.
PUSLINCH
43.4329° N, 80.0973° W
Puslinch is a township located in Southwestern Ontario near Guelph, Cambridge and Halton, and is known for the feel of country living with easy access to urban amenities. The township includes the communities of Puslinch, Puslinch Lake, Aberfoyle, Morriston, Arkell, Paddock’s Corners, Badenoch, Aikensville, Corwhin, Downey, Crieff, Killean, and Glen Christie. About half of the township is forested and Puslinch Lake is located near the western edge near Cambridge. Puslinch has numerous community groups with strong community involvement and hosts many activities, events and recreational leagues.
CENTRE WELLINGTON
43.7236° N, 80.3213° W
Centre Wellington is a township located in South Central Ontario. Elora and Fergus are the primary communities and the township includes several hamlets, villages and small communities including Belwood, Ennotville, Ponsonby, Speedside, Inverhaugh, Salem, Aboyne, Oustic, Shiloh, Pentland Corners, Cumnock, Dracon, Creek Bank, Simpson Corners, Drayton and Spier. Many are attracted to Centre Wellington for its historic and scenic nature of the towns, its proximity to urban centres such as Guelph, K-W, and the GTA, its festivals and attractions, as well as the Grand River and Belwood Lake.
HALTON
43.5325° N, 79.8745° W
Halton Region is located in the Golden Horseshoe of Southern Ontario and consists of Burlington, Oakville, Halton Hills, and Milton. Burlington and Oakville are mostly urban while Halton Hills and Milton are considered urban with more rural. Some of the scenic rural areas are protected greenbelt or part of the Niagara Escarpment. Halton is also within the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) and is desirable for commuting either east to the Toronto area or west to Guelph and the Tri-Cities.
KAWARTHA LAKES
44.5337° N, 78.9006° W
Located in Central Ontario, Kawartha Lakes region includes the neighbouring and unique communities of Lindsay, Bobcaygeon, Fenelon Falls, Norland, Omemee and Coboconk. The Trent-Severn Waterway 386 km route runs throughout Kawartha lakes with many interconnected lakes, rivers, canals and locks (Bobcaygeon Lock 32, Lindsay Lock 33, Fenelon Falls Lock 34, Rosedale Lock 35 and Kirkfield Lock 36). As the Kawartha Lakes area continues to grow with its vibrant downtowns, relaxing atmosphere and natural beauty, it is also still well-known as a summer resort area for boating, fishing and canoeing. Conveniently located within an hours drive to the Greater Toronto Area, Kawartha Lakes is an ideal location for professionals, artists, entrepreneurs and business owners that are looking for work-life balance. There is a lifestyle for everyone in this beautiful, relaxed, safe and welcoming community.
READ WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY
For your next big move, work with an experienced Ryan Morris Real Estate Team Realtor® to ensure a smooth transition.
