BAYNES LAKE, B.C. – Seniors in Baynes Lake
celebrated the one year anniversary of Spirit Pond Haven, a new
development providing eight units of seniors housing, funded by the
governments of Canada and British Columbia along with community
partners.
“Our government’s top priorities are
creating jobs, economic growth and long-term
prosperity,” said David Wilks, Member of Parliament for
Kootenay-Columbia, on behalf of Honourable Diane Finley, Minister
of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible
for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
“Through investments in Spirit Pond Haven, we have
helped to increase the number of affordable housing options for
seniors in need of a hand up and contributed to the economic and
social well-being of the entire
community.’’
“Investing in safe, affordable housing for seniors is
important to our government,” said Bill Bennett,
Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development and MLA for
Kootenay East. “Spirit Pond Haven has created new
affordable housing options and will add to the community for many
years to come. I would like to thank all partners involved,
especially the Baynes Lake Seniors Housing Society for their
current and future successes at Spirit Pond Haven.”
Through an amendment to the Canada-British Columbia Affordable
Housing Agreement, the federal and provincial governments
contributed a combined total of over $1.1 million for the
construction of eight seniors’ rental housing
apartments. The Regional District of East Kootenay provided the
land, valued at $213,000. Columbia Basin Trust also contributed to
the overall capital costs of this site. Spirit Pond Haven is
managed and operated by the Baynes Lake Seniors Housing Society.
“The Regional District of East Kootenay is pleased that
the Province had granted us the land so that we had it available to
give to the society for the development of Spirit Pond Haven,
providing seniors in our regional district with more affordable
housing solutions they so richly deserve,” says Heath
Slee, director, Regional District of East Kootenay - Electoral Area
B. “I want to congratulate Doug Lyons and the Baynes
Lake Seniors Housing Society for their success in fulfilling their
vision for the Baynes Lake community.”
Columbia Basin Trust has committed $425,000 to the overall capital
costs of seven sites in the Columbia Basin region for a total of
114 units under the Seniors’ Rental Housing initiative,
including Spirit Pond Haven. Other Seniors’ Rental
Housing projects completed with Columbia Basin Trust commitment
include Cranbrook, Creston, Golden, Kimberley, two sites in
Revelstoke and Valemount.
“This is a great opportunity to celebrate the
collaborative efforts of the community, local partners and
government, and a chance to congratulate you all on the one-year
anniversary of Spirit Pond Haven,” said Neil Muth,
president and chief executive officer, Columbia Basin Trust.
“This housing initiative is meeting a clear need for
seniors housing, and we are honoured to be a part of
it.”
“Residents of Spirit Pond Haven have truly taken great
pride in making these homes their own,” said Doug Lyon,
chairman, Baynes Lake Seniors Housing Society. “We are
thankful for the support from our government partners and the
community that made these apartments possible. We look forward to
many more anniversary celebrations here at Spirit Pond Haven for
years to come.”
The Seniors’ Rental Housing initiative was a result of
a $365-million joint investment under an amendment to the
Canada-British Columbia Affordable Housing Agreement, which
included funding through Canada’s Economic Action Plan
and by the government of British Columbia. This initiative, first
announced by the two levels of government on April 8, 2009,
provided $123.6 million, including $104 million for seniors and
$19.6 million for persons with disabilities, to develop
approximately 1,300 new affordable rental housing units, which has
helped to stimulate local economies in smaller communities
throughout B.C. Under terms of the agreement, the provincial and
federal governments provided matching contributions of $61.8
million.
The Canada – British Columbia Agreement for Investment
in Affordable Housing 2011 – 2014, signed in July 2011,
confirms the remaining three years of B.C.’s five-year
allocation of the Government of Canada’s 2008
commitment of more than $1.9 billion to improve and build new
affordable housing and help the homeless. This means a further $90
million in federal funding for British Columbians in housing need.
With matching provincial contributions of $90 million, a total
combined investment of $180 million helps to support affordable
housing programs for B.C. residents.
The Government of Canada, through CMHC, will invest approximately
$2 billion in housing this year. Of this amount, $1.7 billion will
be spent in support of almost 605,000 households living in existing
social housing. In British Columbia, this represents some 68,650
households. These investments are improving the quality of life for
low-income Canadians and households living in existing social
housing, including individuals who are homeless or at risk of
homelessness, seniors, persons with disabilities, recent immigrants
and Aboriginal people.
For more information on this and other measures in
Canada’s Economic Action Plan, visit:
www.actionplan.gc.ca
To find out more about how the Government of Canada and CMHC are
working to build stronger homes and communities for all Canadians,
call CMHC at 1 800 668-2642 or visit:
www.cmhc.gc.ca
Under BC’s Family Agenda, government is committed to
improving housing for low-income families, seniors, and people
experiencing homelessness. To learn more, visit:
www.familiesfirstbc.ca
Since 2001, the government of B.C. has invested $3.2 billion to
provide affordable housing for low-income individuals, seniors and
families. This year, more than 97,000 B.C. households will benefit
from provincial social housing programs and services. To find out
more, visit:
www.bchousing.org
A backgrounder follows.
New affordable housing for seniors celebrated in Baynes Lake
March 8th, 2013
BACKGROUNDER
Spirit Pond Haven
Spirit Pond Haven, located at 565 Baynes Lake
School Rd. in Baynes Lake, is a Seniors’ Rental Housing
development that provides eight units of affordable modular housing
for seniors and people with disabilities in need.
Modular housing has been used extensively for seniors’ rental housing developments as it allows construction to take place in a factory with less dependence on weather conditions. The modular units meet EnerGuide 80 standards and are designed to be easily accessible for seniors and people with disabilities. This includes room sizes that allow for wheelchair access and manoeuvring, shelves and light switches at an accessible height and bathroom grab bars or step-in showers.
Partners and Funding:
The total capital cost of Spirit Pond Haven is over $1.4 million for eight affordable seniors’ housing units.
Modular housing has been used extensively for seniors’ rental housing developments as it allows construction to take place in a factory with less dependence on weather conditions. The modular units meet EnerGuide 80 standards and are designed to be easily accessible for seniors and people with disabilities. This includes room sizes that allow for wheelchair access and manoeuvring, shelves and light switches at an accessible height and bathroom grab bars or step-in showers.
Partners and Funding:
The total capital cost of Spirit Pond Haven is over $1.4 million for eight affordable seniors’ housing units.
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The Government of Canada provided more than $594,000 through Canada’s Economic Action Plan – Housing for Low-Income Seniors and Housing for Persons with Disabilities.
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The B.C. government provided $533,724.
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The Regional District of East Kootenay provided the land, valued at $213,000.
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Columbia Basin Trust has committed $425,000 to the overall capital costs of seven sites in the Columbia Basin region for a total of 114 units under the Seniors’ Rental Housing (SRH) initiative. This includes projects that have been built in Cranbrook, Kimberley, Creston, Baynes Lake, Golden, Revelstoke and Valemount.
Media Contact:
Fergus McCann
BC Housing
778 452-6445
Fergus McCann
BC Housing
778 452-6445


