Permanent homeless shelter in Castlegar to open early 2025

The City of Castlegar will soon have up to 20 new shelter spaces for people experiencing homelessness, thanks to a $2.34 million investment from the BC Government.

A media release from the province revealed that BC Housing has purchased the property at 2245 6th Ave to provide year-round shelter spaces.

This announcement comes just two months after BC Housing announced it was cancelling its funding of temporary homeless shelters in April, which included the Out of the Cold shelter and outreach services located at 1660 Columbia Ave.

Once the new, permanent shelter is open, it will house all the supports and services that were available at the temporary shelter site, which was open from November to April.

The one-storey building does require some renovations prior to occupancy, including upgrades to the ventilation and fire safety systems, adding heating and cooling systems, and additional interior and exterior work.

“On behalf of city council, I would like to extend a huge thank you to the Province of B.C. for recognizing the need for a permanent, year-round shelter in our community and making this investment in Castlegar,” said Maria McFaddin, Mayor of Castlegar, in the media release.

“The city has been working with BC Housing to identify a location for a permanent shelter and outreach services so there is a safe place for individuals experiencing homelessness in Castlegar.”

Once the scope of renovations is finalized, BC Housing will work with the city to secure the necessary approvals to allow for the site’s use as a year-round shelter.

Construction work is expected to begin in summer 2024, with occupancy anticipated by early 2025. An experienced non-profit operator will be selected to manage the building through a request for proposals process.

The Province, through BC Housing, provided $740,000 to purchase 2245 6th Ave through the Permanent Housing Plan, as well as $1.6 million to renovate the building.


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