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Living in Hunt Club, Ottawa

Hunt Club is one of Ottawa's most practical and livable south-end communities. Known for calm residential streets, good-sized lots, and a strong mix of detached homes and freehold townhomes, the neighbourhood draws families and professionals who want space, convenience, and easy access to transit without paying inner-city prices. Hunt Club Park, in particular, has earned a reputation as a quiet, green, and well-established community with a high rate of homeownership and steady long-term demand.

Location & Community Overview

Hunt Club sits in Ottawa's south end, roughly bounded by Hunt Club Road to the north, Leitrim Road to the south, the Airport Parkway to the east, and Riverside Drive to the west. The neighbourhood sits comfortably between the busier commercial corridors of Bank Street and the quieter suburban communities further south, giving residents a well-balanced position in the city.

The area encompasses several distinct sub-communities, most notably Hunt Club Park, a well-planned residential enclave centred around green space and winding streets. The broader Hunt Club area also includes sections closer to South Keys, which brings the advantages of a major retail and transit hub within easy walking or driving distance. Around 70 percent of Hunt Club residents own their homes, which speaks to the neighbourhood's stable, long-term appeal.

Buyers comparing Ottawa's south end may also want to look at Riverside South for newer builds or Barrhaven for a larger suburban community further west.

O-Train Access High Homeownership Rate Near South Keys Quiet Residential Streets

Real Estate & Housing Styles in Hunt Club

Hunt Club's housing stock is predominantly freehold, with a strong mix of detached single-family homes and freehold townhomes built mainly through the 1980s and 1990s. Detached homes here tend to offer more square footage and larger lots than what buyers find closer to the city core, with many properties featuring attached garages, finished basements, and private backyards — features that matter to growing families and those upsizing from smaller properties.

Detached homes in Hunt Club typically sell in the $600,000 to $900,000 range, while freehold townhomes generally come in between $450,000 and $650,000. Hunt Club Park tends to sit slightly lower than the Ottawa average, making it one of the better value propositions in the south end for buyers who want a proper house on a quiet street without stretching their budget. Properties here move steadily throughout the year, driven by consistent demand from families relocating to Ottawa and buyers seeking more space.

If you're looking at Hunt Club as an investor or considering a first purchase, our first-time home buyers guide and free home evaluation are good starting points.

Schools & Education in Hunt Club, Ottawa

Hunt Club is well served at the elementary level, with several public and Catholic primary schools accessible within walking distance of most neighbourhoods. The area is served by the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and the Ottawa Catholic School Board, as well as French-language boards reflecting Ottawa's bilingual character. Families will find elementary options close to home across all four boards.

For secondary schooling, students from Hunt Club typically attend schools in nearby communities, with Merivale High School and other south-end secondary schools serving the area. Canterbury High School, known across Ottawa for its arts and enrichment programs, is also within reasonable distance for families who prioritize specialized programming. For a full picture of school options across the city, see our best schools in Ottawa for 2026 post.

Parks, Recreation & Lifestyle

Hunt Club Park is thoughtfully designed around green space, with winding pathways, open fields, and mature tree plantings throughout the residential streets. Elizabeth Manley Park serves as a key community hub, offering sports fields, play structures, and open green space for neighbourhood residents. The area also connects to a broader network of multi-use pathways that provide off-road cycling and walking routes through the south end.

Hunt Club Golf and Country Club is one of the defining features of the community, with its expansive grounds forming a green buffer that contributes to the neighbourhood's calm, park-like atmosphere. Residents also benefit from proximity to the Rideau River and its pathway system, accessible via nearby Mooney's Bay Park, which offers beach access, boat launches, and a popular water park in summer.

Amenities & Commuting

South Keys Shopping Centre is the primary retail hub for Hunt Club residents, offering a large cinema, grocery stores, major retailers, and a wide variety of restaurants and services all in one location. The South Keys area has continued to grow as a commercial centre for Ottawa's south end, making everyday errands straightforward from most parts of Hunt Club.

Transit access is a genuine strength of the neighbourhood. Both the Greenboro and South Keys stations on the O-Train Trillium Line provide rapid transit north to Carleton University, Carling, and downtown. This makes Hunt Club one of the more transit-accessible south-end communities for commuters heading to government offices or the University of Ottawa campus. The Airport Parkway and Riverside Drive also provide efficient road connections north and south.

If you're relocating to Ottawa and figuring out where Hunt Club fits into the bigger picture, our moving to Ottawa guide offers a useful neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood overview of the city.

Explore Hunt Club Homes for Sale

Hunt Club delivers on the essentials: solid freehold properties, quiet streets, genuine green space, reliable transit, and a location that keeps the rest of Ottawa within easy reach. It's the kind of neighbourhood that doesn't need to sell itself — buyers who find it tend to stay, and that consistency is reflected in steady resale values and a high rate of long-term ownership.

Browse the current listings above to see what's available in Hunt Club today, and reach out anytime for a conversation about the local market. You can also explore our full Ottawa neighbourhood guide or read about the best neighbourhoods in Ottawa for 2026 to compare Hunt Club against other communities across the city.

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