Hunt Club
South Ottawa's Established Heart
Why People Love
Living Here
Hunt Club is an established residential community in south-central Ottawa that offers a compelling combination of affordable housing, mature neighbourhoods, and excellent connectivity. Spanning the area south of the Queensway between Riverside Drive and Hawthorne Road, Hunt Club has been a reliable choice for families, commuters, and value-conscious buyers for decades. The community's central location means residents are rarely more than 20 minutes from anywhere in the city. The neighbourhood takes its name from the historic Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, one of the city's oldest private clubs, which occupies a large green space in the area. Beyond the golf course, Hunt Club residents enjoy access to multiple parks, the Rideau River pathway system, and the popular Conroy Pit off-leash dog park — one of Ottawa's largest and most active. The Hunt Club-Riverside Park Community Centre provides year-round recreational programming including swimming, fitness, and youth activities. Hunt Club's real estate market is characterized by well-maintained homes from the 1970s through 1990s, including a mix of detached bungalows, two-storey homes, and townhouses. Lot sizes are generally more generous than newer developments, and many homes feature finished basements, mature landscaping, and attached garages. The affordability of the area relative to its central location has made Hunt Club increasingly attractive to first-time buyers priced out of trendier urban neighbourhoods and to families seeking more space without a long commute. Transit connectivity is a significant advantage. The South Keys transit station and nearby Greenboro station provide access to the Trillium Line (O-Train Line 2), connecting residents to the downtown core via Bayview Station. Multiple bus routes serve Hunt Club Road and surrounding streets. The South Keys Shopping Centre, Billings Bridge Shopping Centre, and the Hunt Club Marketplace provide comprehensive retail, dining, and entertainment options. Schools in the area include Sir Robert Borden High School and several well-regarded elementary schools across English and French programs.
Solid Value
Well-maintained homes from the 1970s-90s on generous lots at prices below the city average.
O-Train Access
South Keys and Greenboro stations connect to downtown via the Trillium Line.
Shopping Hub
South Keys, Billings Bridge, and Hunt Club Marketplace provide comprehensive retail nearby.
Conroy Pit & Trails
One of Ottawa's best off-leash dog parks plus Rideau River pathway access.
Hunt Club Market Snapshot
Based on 56 sales in the last 90 days
$466K
Avg Sold Price
34 days
Avg Days on Market
56
New Listings
56
Sold (90 days)
Hunt Club Listings Map
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