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Homes for Sale in Shaftesbury Settlements, Peace River

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2

Median list price

$399,000

Avg list price

$399,000

Homes for Sale in Shaftesbury Settlements, Peace River

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About Shaftesbury Settlements

Overview

Situated along the scenic west bank of the Peace River, Shaftesbury Settlements is a historic and picturesque community. With roots dating back to early fur trading posts and agricultural missions, the area today offers a tranquil, semi-rural lifestyle just moments away from urban conveniences. The local real estate market is intimate, currently seeing 2 active listings.

Location

Shaftesbury Settlements is located just south of the Town of Peace River in northern Alberta. The community stretches along the picturesque Shaftesbury Trail (Secondary Highway 684), offering breathtaking river valley views and straightforward access to Highway 2 for regional commuting.

Housing character

The housing landscape is defined by a spacious country residential feel, predominantly featuring single-family detached homes and acreages with mature lots. Despite the scenic riverfront proximity, the neighbourhood maintains an affordable price positioning for buyers, with an average list price of $399,000.

Schools

There are no educational facilities directly within the settlement boundaries. However, families are well-served by the nearby Town of Peace River, where students have access to a variety of public, Catholic, and French Immersion programs under the Peace Regional School Division.

Transit

As a semi-rural community, Shaftesbury Settlements does not have public transit services. Residents rely on personal vehicles to navigate the area via the Shaftesbury Trail. A unique local transportation feature is the historic Shaftesbury Ferry, which provides seasonal vehicle and pedestrian crossings over the Peace River.

Shopping and dining

Commercial amenities within the settlement are limited to local agricultural offerings, including seasonal market gardens and greenhouses. For daily groceries, retail shopping, and dining out, residents make a quick drive north into the Town of Peace River, which acts as the major commercial hub for the region.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a major draw, heavily centered around the Peace River. Residents enjoy boating, kayaking, and fishing, while the Shaftesbury Trail is a popular, scenic route for walking and cycling. History enthusiasts can also explore nearby markers detailing the area's heritage, including the site of historic Fort Fork.

Lifestyle

Life in Shaftesbury Settlements is defined by a quiet, nature-oriented atmosphere deeply tied to the region's pioneer history. It is an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful acreage lifestyle, blending the privacy of country living with municipal conveniences nearby. Homes in this relaxed market see an average of on the market.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 7:00 pm (America/Edmonton)