Discover inspiring affordable housing projects that are transforming communities across Canada

A composite image shows six different affordable housing developments, including four multi-storey, multi-building apartment complexes and two single-family homes

 

Affordable housing and sustainability are converging in exciting ways. This series highlights impactful projects funded by the Green Municipal Fund’s (GMF) Sustainable Affordable Housing (SAH) initiative, demonstrating how energy-efficient, community-centered housing can foster resilience and well-being.

Read the series to learn more about the people, communities, and innovative approaches driving affordable, sustainable housing projects nationwide. Discover practical solutions for affordable, climate-friendly homes that improve lives and build a sustainable future.

Articles in the series

YWCA Banff’s Priscilla’s Place: Stability and community in Banff

  • YWCA Banff’s Priscilla’s Place provides 33 net-zero, affordable units that offer stability, security, and a new beginning for individuals and families facing housing challenges. Discover how this pet-friendly complex, complete with bike storage and energy-efficient features, has brought comfort and resilience to its residents in Banff.

Rossland Yards: A new chapter for housing in Rossland, BC 

  • In Rossland, BC, Rossland Yards has created a welcoming home for local workers. Read about how this 37-unit development balances affordability with sustainability, featuring energy-saving amenities like triple-pane windows and heat pumps, while fostering a tight-knit community through local partnerships.

Pine Tree Park: Renewable energy brings resilience to Cape Breton 

  • New Dawn Enterprises’ Pine Tree Park in Cape Breton, NS, is redefining affordable housing with deep energy retrofits and the largest solar array on the island. This project has reduced energy bills for residents and brought a sense of pride to the community, highlighting how renewable energy can elevate quality of life for all.

CABN Co Foundation: Net-zero living in eastern Ontario

  • CABN Co’s net-zero housing project offers practical solutions for off-grid, affordable living, where rapid construction and innovative design have turned a pilot home into a model for sustainable growth. Explore how CABN’s approach enables quick, cost-effective building in remote areas and its vision for expanding sustainable housing nationwide.

Heartland Housing Foundation: Building a sustainable future in Fort Saskatchewan

  • In Fort Saskatchewan, AB, Heartland Housing Foundation's new net-zero energy building has transformed the local affordable housing landscape. Explore how this innovative 83-unit complex meets high sustainability standards while addressing the urgent need for affordable housing in the area. 

Aspen Heights: Stability and sustainability in Saskatoon

  • Aspen Heights, developed by the National Affordable Housing Corporation (NAHC), offers 56 energy-efficient, affordable townhomes in Saskatoon, SK, providing security and support for low-income families, including individuals with specialized needs. Discover how this community-focused development, featuring sustainable design and innovative heating solutions, is transforming lives and setting a new standard for affordable housing in Saskatchewan.

This series was inspired by National Housing Day and the transformative power of SAH funding to create lasting, community-driven change.

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