The Booth Street campus, acquired by Canada Lands in 2015, is located between Orangeville Street, Rochester Street and Norman Street in Ottawa. The property occupies an entire city block 15 minutes southwest of Parliament Hill.
1 Port Street East is in Mississauga’s Port Credit community on the shores of Lake Ontario and at the mouth of the Credit River. Canada Lands acquired the site from Fisheries and Oceans Canada in early 2011.
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA PUBLIC LAND BANK In an effort to address the increasing demand for much needed housing across the country, the Government of Canada has created a Public Land Bank mapping tool with the intent to identify available public lands across the country for future development. This tool...
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA PUBLIC LAND BANK In an effort to address the increasing demand for much needed housing across the country, the Government of Canada has created a Public Land Bank mapping tool with the intent to identify available public lands across the country for future development. This tool...
The Village at Griesbach is built on the site of a former Canadian Forces Base which was purchased by Canada Lands from the Department of National Defence (DND) in 2003.
Located near Ottawa’s downtown core, 299 Carling Avenue (formerly known as 291 Carling Avenue) is a parcel of land that Canada Lands acquired from Public Services and Procurement Canada in 2017 as part of a joint venture with the Algonquins of Ontario.
Introducing Arbo! A new name for the future mixed-use, transit-oriented community with a strong seniors component, connected parks and a protected woodlot and natural heritage area.
Canada Lands and Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) are working together to find innovative ways to address underutilized federal sites such as the Confederation Heights campus. The campus is approximately 188 hectares (465 acres), located roughly five kilometres south of Ottawa’s...
The Downsview West District, part of the Canada Lands’ Downsview Lands is a 30-hectare (74 acre) property in the centre of the Greater Toronto Area and adjacent to the much-celebrated Downsview Park. Downsview West is an emerging neighbourhood located within the Downsview Area Secondary Plan which...
The Wateridge Village development incorporates the best of urban reintegration and quality of life, making for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to develop a place where Canadians can live, work, learn and play.
Canada Lands acquired this former military site in 2014 from the Department of National Defence (DND). The property includes a French immersion school.
This landmark project, known previously as the former Kapyong Barracks, aspires to be the pride of Winnipeg and the rest of Canada, showcasing the best in Indigenous business, design, arts and culture for generations to come. In 2021, the Treaty One Nations (T1N) named the property Naawi-Oodena...
The Heather Lands redevelopment is made possible by an historic joint venture between Canada Lands and a partnership of three First Nations: the Musqueam Indian Band, Squamish Nation, and Tsleil-Waututh Nation (MST).