Explore Métis-sur-Mer Key Neighbourhoods and Market Outlook for 2025
91 Route 132 ,
Métis-sur-Mer, G0J 1S0
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Métis-sur-Mer is a historic seaside community on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Known for its rugged coastline, Victorian-era homes and strong Scottish and English heritage, the town has long been a summer destination for families from Montréal, Québec and the northeastern United States. Municipal services are provided by the Municipalité de Métis-sur-Mer.
With fewer than 1,000 full-time residents, Métis-sur-Mer is quiet, refined and deeply tied to its maritime setting. The town is also home to the internationally renowned Reford Gardens, a major cultural and horticultural attraction.
Leggatt’s Point is a coastal residential area known for century homes, historic cottages and panoramic river views. Many properties feature large lots, shoreline access and architectural charm preserved through generations.
MacNider Beach is a beachfront sector offering boardwalk access, scenic picnicking areas and summer cottages. It is popular with seasonal residents and families seeking direct access to swimming and shoreline recreation.
The Lighthouse Sector (Secteur du Phare) is a quiet area near the historic Métis-sur-Mer lighthouse. It offers rocky shoreline views, peaceful walking paths and charming heritage homes, and is attractive to retirees and buyers seeking tranquil waterfront living.
The Village Core along Route 132 and Station Road is the centre of local life, featuring historic inns, community services, artisan shops and restored homes. Housing includes cottages, single-family homes and small multiplexes in a walkable setting.
The coastline defines daily life: residents enjoy walking along the shore, kayaking, cycling, birdwatching and quiet sunsets over the St. Lawrence.
The Jardins de Métis (Reford Gardens) host exhibitions, festivals and creative residencies that attract artists, designers and visitors from around the world.
Life follows the seasons, with calm winters, active summers and strong intergenerational social ties among year-round and seasonal residents.
Basic services are located in the village core, while larger retail, healthcare and educational institutions are available in nearby Mont-Joli and Rimouski.
Many properties date from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring wood architecture, river-facing verandas and historically preserved designs. These homes hold strong long-term value and appeal to heritage buyers.
Demand is high for cottages and waterfront homes, particularly those with private shoreline access. Limited supply contributes to price stability and appreciation.
More families and remote workers are choosing Métis-sur-Mer as a permanent residence due to its quiet environment and proximity to Rimouski for commuting.
Available lots exist primarily outside the historic shoreline corridor. Zoning focuses on preserving local character, which supports stable long-term value.
Strong opportunities include:
Métis-sur-Mer appeals to buyers seeking authentic coastal living, architectural heritage, privacy and a refined small-community atmosphere rarely matched elsewhere in Québec.