
Welcome to your new home at 183 Louisa St. in Fenelon Falls
This well-maintained family residence sits on a generous lot with clear views of Cameron Lake and backs onto the popular Victoria Rail Trail. Offering 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an additional room ideal for a spacious home office with lake views, this home provides both comfort and flexibility. Cared for by the same family for over forty years, it is now ready for its next chapter. Opportunities like this are rare. Please reach out with any questions – we’d be happy to connect.
Lovingly cared for, ready for its next chapter.
Tucked on a quiet, tree-lined street, 183 Louisa offers the warmth of small-town Ontario living. A bright main floor, and a sunlit primary bedroom with ensuite and a walkout basement filled with natural light make this house feel instantly like home.
Outside, mature tress shade a generous yard with perennial gardens and the waterfront rail trail makes your backyard an pleasant 10 minute walk from the falls, locks, park, playground, restaurants and shops of downtown Fenelon Falls.
- Year built
- 1983
- Lot size
- 108 ft × 142 ft
- House Size
- 2,500 Sq. Ft.
- Taxes
- $5,000/yr
Wrap-around deck
Classic southwest-facing deck perfect for morning coffee with the birds or hosting a BBQ party and watching the sun set.
Mature lot
Mature trees, perennial gardens, and a natural rock garden.
Walk to everything
Ten minute stroll to downtown Fenelon Falls with all that it offers.
A closer look
From the wrap-around deck and views of the lake to the bright, open interior — here's a closer look at the home.
Everything you need to know:
Interior
- Floor - Hardwood / Carpet
- Heat - Electric / Wood
- Water - Heated lake line and backup well
- Appliances – Newer and included
Exterior
- Wrap-around round deck
- Sunset views of Cameron Lake
- Easy access to the Victoria Rail Trail
- Asphalt shingled roof
- Brick and wood siding
- Interlocking brick driveway
Neighbourhood
- 10-min walk to downtown Fenelon Falls
- Easy access Fenelon Falls schools
- Easy drive to neighbouring communities
Live where others vacation.
Fenelon Falls — the "Jewel of the Kawarthas" — is a vibrant lakeside village known for its historic locks, waterfalls, and welcoming community. From boutique shops and great restaurants to swimming and year-round recreation activities, it's small-town life at its very best.

In Fenelon Falls & area.
Paddling, trails, theatre, breweries, markets, and more — all on your doorstep.

Paddle in Fenelon Falls
Local paddling routes are ideal for families and beginners along this rich slice of the Trent-Severn Waterway.

Explore local trails
Enjoy the 85-km Victoria Rail Trail running right through town, linking Kinmount to Lindsay, offering flat, accessible paths perfect for walking, cycling, ATV-ing, and snowmobiling.

Fall colours scenic drives
Take the North West route up around Balsam Lake from Lindsay to Fenelon Falls — a delightful fall drive.

The Grove Theatre
An idyllic outdoor amphitheatre presenting an annual season of theatre and renowned Canadian artists.

Maryboro Lodge Museum
The 1837 estate of James Wallis brings the region's history to life with hands-on programming for families.

Fenelon Falls Brewing Co.
Award-winning craft brewery in a 200-year-old building right on the Trent-Severn Waterway.

Fenelon Station Gallery
A historic train station turned seasonal gallery — local artists in painting, glass, pottery, and more.

Fenelon Falls Farmers' Market
A seasonal community hub with fresh produce, preserves, baked goods, and crafts from local makers.

Shopping on Colborne Street
Charming boutiques, gift shops, galleries, and specialty stores steps from the falls and the waterfront.

A front-row seat on the Trent-Severn Waterway.
The Trent-Severn is a 386-km Parks Canada waterway connecting Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay through the Kawartha Lakes. Fenelon Falls is plugged straight into one of Canada's great cruising routes.
Boat directly to Sturgeon, Cameron, Balsam, and Pigeon Lakes via the Trent-Severn Waterway
Great fishing, including bass, walleye, muskie, and lake trout fishing right out front.
Year-round play: swim and paddle in summer; ice fish, skate, and snowmobile in winter.
Historic Lock 34 operated by Parks Canada is at the heart of downtown.
Close to everything that matters.
Quiet cottage country, but never far from the city life.
Come see it for yourself.
Private viewings available upon request. We're selling directly — no agents, no commissions. Reach out and let's find a time that works.