Community Guide

The Gander Loop

Routes 330 & 320 — a horseshoe of historic outports, white sand beaches, and waterfront living wrapped around Bonavista Bay. Locals call it "The Shore." All of it within an hour of Gander.

15+
Communities
$34K–$270K
Price Range
3–4 hrs
Full Loop Drive
7
Schools on the Loop

Gander Loop Real Estate

Waterfront properties from $34K. Heritage homes under $200K. Oceanfront lots for the price of a used truck. The Gander Loop is one of the most affordable coastal real estate markets in the country — and with provincial prices expected to rise 10% in 2026, the window is narrowing.

$34K
Lowest Entry Dover
$161K
Avg Listing Loop-wide
85%+
Owner-Occupied
45 min
To Gander Full services
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For Buyers

Whether it's a retirement cottage on the water, a family home near a K–12 school, or vacant oceanfront land — the Gander Loop has options that don't exist anywhere else at these prices. Several communities are actually growing (Gander Bay North +7%, Carmanville +5.9%, Lumsden +6.9%, Aspen Cove +13.2%).

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For Investors

Tourism demand is building along the Kittiwake Coast. Short-term rental properties near beaches (Musgrave Harbour, Lumsden, Deadman's Bay) and heritage sites (Barbour Village, Greenspond) are an emerging opportunity. Entry costs are among the lowest in Atlantic Canada.

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Homes for Sale on the Gander Loop

The Gander Loop Real Estate Trends

A decade of residential market data for the Gander Loop communities — Gander Bay, Frederickton, Carmanville, Musgrave Harbour, and surrounding areas. With approximately 330 MLS listings tracked since 2016, the Loop shows a market that has surged in both price and volume.

$163K
Avg Sale Price (2025)
67
Sales (2025)
+45%
Price Growth Since 2016
~330
Total Sales (10 Yr)
Average Sale Price vs. Number of Sales
Gander Loop, NL · 2016–2026 YTD · Source: NLAR MLS® (~330 listings)
Year Avg Sale Price Sales Price Change
2016$112,25917
2017$83,27919-25.8%
2018$118,98214+42.9%
2019$112,31021-5.6%
2020$100,12516-10.8%
2021$134,14941+34.0%
2022$169,66323+26.5%
2023$138,04246-18.6%
2024$140,83159+2.0%
2025$162,68867+15.5%
2026 YTD$126,3006
What the Data Shows

The Gander Loop has transformed from a quiet rural market into one of central Newfoundland's most active areas. Sales volume has nearly quadrupled — from 17 transactions in 2016 to 67 in 2025 — driven by buyers seeking affordable waterfront and coastal properties. The average price rose 45% over the decade, from $112K to $163K, with a peak of $170K in 2022. Year-to-year swings are common in smaller markets, but the trend is unmistakable: more buyers, higher prices, and growing demand for the Loop's combination of coastal living, affordability, and proximity to Gander. At roughly 30% of Gander's average price, these communities remain among the best value plays in the region.

Two Roads, One Loop

The Gander Loop starts at the Trans-Canada in Gander and heads northeast on Route 330 — known locally as the Gander Bay Road or the Road to the Shore. It follows the Straight Shore coastline through Carmanville, Musgrave Harbour, and Lumsden before turning south through New-Wes-Valley. From there, Route 320 runs down through Bonavista Bay's outport communities — Greenspond, Indian Bay, Centreville-Wareham-Trinity, Hare Bay, and Dover — before reconnecting with the Trans-Canada at Gambo. This is the Kittiwake Coast — one of the most scenic and historically rich stretches of coastline in Newfoundland.

Waterfront properties from $34K. Sandy beaches that rival anything in the Maritimes. Atlantic salmon rivers, iceberg alley, whale watching, and heritage outports dating back to the 1690s. All of it served by Turner Realty out of Gander.

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Route 330 · Northern Leg

Gander Bay North & South, Harris Point, Carmanville, Musgrave Harbour, Lumsden & Deadman's Bay, Cape Freels

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Route 320 · Southern Leg

New-Wes-Valley, Greenspond, Indian Bay, Centreville-Wareham-Trinity, Hare Bay & Dover

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Heritage & Culture

Barbour Living Heritage Village, Greenspond Courthouse Museum, Fishermen's Museum, outports from the 1690s

Schools & Services at a Glance

Seven schools serve the Gander Loop — more than most people expect. Three community health clinics. Two pharmacies. And every community is within an hour of James Paton Memorial Regional Health Centre in Gander for emergency, surgical, and specialist care.

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Schools

Phoenix Academy (K–12, Carmanville) · Gill Memorial Academy (K–12, Musgrave Harbour) · Lumsden Academy (K–9) · Pearson Academy (K–12, Wesleyville) · Centreville Academy (K–9) · Jane Collins Academy (10–12, Hare Bay) · Sandstone Academy (K–6, Ladle Cove)

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Health Clinics

Musgrave Harbour Community Health Centre · Dr. Y.K. Jeon Kittiwake Health Centre (Brookfield/NWV) · Centreville Medical Clinic (Dr. Cutler). All communities within 45–60 minutes of James Paton Memorial in Gander.

Gas & Essentials

Four fuel stops: Gander Bay North (Saunders/Esso), Carmanville (Main St S), Musgrave Harbour (Ultramar), and Hare Bay (GRECO + South End). Two Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies in New-Wes-Valley. Plan your fuel — long stretches between stations.

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Emergency Services

Volunteer fire departments in Carmanville, Lumsden (2 pumpers + rapid response), New-Wes-Valley (46 volunteers, 2 stations), Hare Bay/Dover (shared), Centreville-Wareham-Trinity. All communities have 911 access.

Beaches, Icebergs, & Outport Heritage

The Gander Loop is one of the last places in Canada where you can own waterfront property, walk a white sand beach, and watch icebergs drift past your living room window — all for under $200K. This isn't a tourism pitch. It's what everyday life looks like here.

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White Sand Beaches

Musgrave Harbour (7km), Lumsden North Beach, Deadman's Bay (2.5km), and Cape Freels. These are legitimate sand beaches — not rocky shoreline. Free access, no crowds, and icebergs floating past in season.

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Whales & Icebergs

Humpback whales from June through August. Icebergs from May through July — this is Iceberg Alley. Visible from shore at Hare Bay, Dover, Lumsden, and Cape Freels. No boat required.

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Salmon & Sport Fishing

Gander River (25,000 salmon annually), Ragged Harbour River (Musgrave Harbour), Indian Bay River (brook trout capital). Licensed rivers with guided options through Gander River Outfitters.

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Heritage Outports

Greenspond (settled 1690s), Newtown ("Venice of Newfoundland"), Pool's Island (one of NL's earliest resettlements by lottery). Barbour Living Heritage Village, Fishermen's Museum, Greenspond Courthouse Museum. Living history you can walk through.

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Working Waterfront

Beothic Fish Processors runs four facilities on the loop — Valleyfield, Greenspond, Musgrave Harbour, and Bridgeport. Processing groundfish, shellfish, and pelagics from 900 independent fishers. This is a coast that still works for a living.

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Community Events

Muddy Hole Scuff and Scoff Festival (Musgrave Harbour, August). Heritage celebrations at Barbour Village. Community suppers, garden parties, and kitchen parties — the kind of events where the whole town shows up.

Interested in the Gander Loop?

Whether you're looking for affordable waterfront, a retirement property, or your first investment on the coast — we know every community on this loop and we've been selling here since 1998.

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