Building Lot for Sale Near Sundridge — 80 Cheryl Crescent, Strong Township
0.35 Acres • Garage on Site • Well & Septic in Place • $59,900
An affordable building lot just outside Sundridge — close to Lake Bernard, schools, and shops, with Strong Township taxes instead of village rates.
Build Your Own Home Near Sundridge — At a Price That Makes Sense
At $59,900, this 0.35-acre lot on Cheryl Crescent gives you a real head start. There's a dug well, original septic, and an 18x24 garage already on the property — so you're not starting from scratch. The previous home was lost to fire and the original foundation is still on site and will need to be removed before you build, but the basics for a family home are here.
The lot sits in Strong Township, just outside the village of Sundridge. That means you get all the convenience of living in town — schools, shops, restaurants, and Lake Bernard are all minutes away — but you pay Strong Township taxes instead of village rates. For a family looking to build something of their own without overstretching the budget, that difference adds up fast.
Minutes From Lake Bernard and Downtown Sundridge
Sundridge is one of those Almaguin communities that has just about everything you need day to day — grocery store, pharmacy, restaurants, gas, a public school, and a library. You're not driving 40 minutes for a carton of milk. And Lake Bernard, one of the largest spring-fed lakes in the world, is right there. Public beaches, boat launches, and waterfront parks are all a short walk or drive from the lot.
For families, Sundridge Public School is nearby and the property is in a quiet residential area on a crescent — the kind of street where kids ride bikes. If you need more, North Bay is about 45 minutes south and Huntsville is roughly the same to the west.
Lot Details
| Address | 80 Cheryl Crescent, Strong, ON P0A 1Z0 |
| Price | $59,900 |
| Lot Size | 0.35 acres (90 ft x 170 ft) |
| Lot Shape | Rectangular |
| Zoning | RR (Rural Residential) |
| Municipality | Strong Township, Parry Sound District |
| Water | Dug well (on site) |
| Sewage | Original septic (on site) |
| Utilities | Hydro available |
| Garage | 18 x 24, on site |
| Possession | Immediate |
| Occupancy | Vacant |
| Inclusions | Garage |
| MLS®# | X13106868 |
How to Get There
From Highway 124 through Sundridge, turn onto Union Street towards the lake. Turn left onto Forest Lake Road, then left onto the second entrance to Cheryl Crescent. The property is on your left. Sign on property.
Book a Showing
If you've been thinking about building your own place near Sundridge, this lot is worth a look. Well, septic, and a garage already in place — at a price point that's hard to find.
Emma Bonnar — 705-380-3136 — emma@emmabonnar.com
William Coombs — 705-475-8170
About Strong Township and Sundridge, Ontario
Strong Township is a small rural municipality in Ontario's Parry Sound District, wrapping around the village of Sundridge along the Highway 11 and Highway 124 corridors. Properties in Strong Township benefit from lower municipal tax rates compared to the village itself, while still being minutes from all of Sundridge's amenities — schools, shops, restaurants, and Lake Bernard.
Lake Bernard is one of the largest spring-fed lakes in the world, known for clean, clear water and a gradual drop-off that makes it a stress-free place to swim with kids. The lake has public beaches, boat launches, and waterfront parks, so you don't need to own waterfront property to enjoy it every weekend.
Sundridge sits right between North Bay and Huntsville, and that location is a genuine advantage. You get small-town living day to day, with Huntsville's entertainment and Muskoka amenities in one direction and North Bay's shopping, restaurants, festivals, and city services in the other. It's the kind of spot where you're not giving anything up — you're just choosing a quieter home base.
Sundridge is served by the Near North District School Board, with Sundridge Public School in the village. For buyers looking at affordable building lots in the Almaguin Highlands, Strong Township offers a practical entry point — rural taxes, village convenience, and one of Ontario's best family-friendly lakes right next door.
