The HEARTH Village: Temporary Housing Units

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The City of Campbell River and the Province, through BC Housing, are working together to build new temporary housing units with support services at 1299 Homewood Road, which will be known as the HEARTH Village (Homelessness Encampment Action Response Temporary Housing). We invite everyone to learn more, ask questions and share your feedback for consideration as planning continues. The project is in the planning phase.

The City and BC Housing are engaging neighbouring residents and businesses, social services and community partners. Two virtual neighbourhood dialogue sessions are planned with broader public engagement to follow. If you are a neighbour of this location and have not received an invite, please reach out to communityrelations@bchousing.org.

Engagement updates

In March 2024, we held a virtual neighbourhood dialogue session and in-person community open house to share information about the project and to receive feedback from our community.

Learn more:

View a recording of the presentation.

View the display boards.

An engagement summary will be available later this Spring.

Stay informed

We invite you to share your questions, sign up to receive updates, or get in touch with us as planning continues.

For more information, please visit letstalkhousingbc.ca/campbell-river-homewood-road.

About the HEARTH Village

The 2023 Point-in-Time homeless count identified 197 people as experiencing homelessness in Campbell River. This is a 66% increase from the previous count in 2021. This crisis reflects the urgent need to offer safe, indoor shelter to people experiencing homelessness in Campbell River and stop the cycle of homelessness.

The City of Campbell River owns the property at 1299 Homewood Road. This site was chosen for temporary housing because it is immediately available, already in use for overnight sheltering and is close to community services.

The HEARTH Village will have 40 sleeping units, with access to a shared amenity space and washrooms. An experienced non-profit organization will be selected through a fair and open process. Learn more about the HEARTH Village at: letstalkhousingbc.ca/campbell-river-homewood-road.

By providing temporary housing for people experiencing homelessness in Campbell River we are honouring our commitment to community health and safety for all, as we work together on more permanent solutions. The City and BC Housing are working together to develop this site.


Other City of Campbell River Safety Initiatives

Partnering with BC Housing to deliver the HEARTH Village is just one step the City is taking to respond to the challenges of homelessness in our community. We’re also:

  • Working with neighbours to complete clean-ups
  • Increasing RCMP and Bylaw presence (four new RCMP and two Bylaw positions have been approved this year)
  • Developing a community safety and wellness plan – we will be reaching out later this year to engage on this plan



The City of Campbell River and the Province, through BC Housing, are working together to build new temporary housing units with support services at 1299 Homewood Road, which will be known as the HEARTH Village (Homelessness Encampment Action Response Temporary Housing). We invite everyone to learn more, ask questions and share your feedback for consideration as planning continues. The project is in the planning phase.

The City and BC Housing are engaging neighbouring residents and businesses, social services and community partners. Two virtual neighbourhood dialogue sessions are planned with broader public engagement to follow. If you are a neighbour of this location and have not received an invite, please reach out to communityrelations@bchousing.org.

Engagement updates

In March 2024, we held a virtual neighbourhood dialogue session and in-person community open house to share information about the project and to receive feedback from our community.

Learn more:

View a recording of the presentation.

View the display boards.

An engagement summary will be available later this Spring.

Stay informed

We invite you to share your questions, sign up to receive updates, or get in touch with us as planning continues.

For more information, please visit letstalkhousingbc.ca/campbell-river-homewood-road.

About the HEARTH Village

The 2023 Point-in-Time homeless count identified 197 people as experiencing homelessness in Campbell River. This is a 66% increase from the previous count in 2021. This crisis reflects the urgent need to offer safe, indoor shelter to people experiencing homelessness in Campbell River and stop the cycle of homelessness.

The City of Campbell River owns the property at 1299 Homewood Road. This site was chosen for temporary housing because it is immediately available, already in use for overnight sheltering and is close to community services.

The HEARTH Village will have 40 sleeping units, with access to a shared amenity space and washrooms. An experienced non-profit organization will be selected through a fair and open process. Learn more about the HEARTH Village at: letstalkhousingbc.ca/campbell-river-homewood-road.

By providing temporary housing for people experiencing homelessness in Campbell River we are honouring our commitment to community health and safety for all, as we work together on more permanent solutions. The City and BC Housing are working together to develop this site.


Other City of Campbell River Safety Initiatives

Partnering with BC Housing to deliver the HEARTH Village is just one step the City is taking to respond to the challenges of homelessness in our community. We’re also:

  • Working with neighbours to complete clean-ups
  • Increasing RCMP and Bylaw presence (four new RCMP and two Bylaw positions have been approved this year)
  • Developing a community safety and wellness plan – we will be reaching out later this year to engage on this plan


  • New units coming for people experiencing homelessness in Campbell River

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    CAMPBELL RIVER – People experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Campbell River will soon have access to 40 temporary units with supports created through a partnership between the Province, through BC Housing, and the City of Campbell River.

    “I’m excited that our government is partnering with the City of Campbell River for the creation of HEARTH Village,” said Michele Babchuk, MLA for North Island. “This project was first proposed at the Union of BC Municipalities conference in September 2023, and I’m proud of how quickly we've been able to move from concept to construction. This project also couldn’t have happened without the support of Mental Health and Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside and local community members.”

    Located at 1299 Homewood Rd., the site will be known as the HEARTH Village and will have individual units for as many as 40 people to sleep and store their belongings, as well as a shared amenity space and washrooms. An experienced non-profit organization is being retained to operate HEARTH Village. Staff will be on-site 24 hours a day, seven days a week and will provide support services, such as daily meals, access to skills training, and health and community support referrals.

    People sheltering outdoors need a safe space to sleep, and through our new Homelessness Encampment Action Response Temporary Housing (HEARTH) program, we’re providing that option along with basic amenities,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing. “We will continue to work with the City of Campbell River and other municipalities throughout the province to develop more housing options so people in our communities have options to move indoors.”

    HEARTH Village was a concept started by the City and supported by the Table of Partners, which included the Downtown Campbell River Business Improvement Association and service providers. The Province, through BC Housing, is providing capital costs and funding, which is currently being determined. The City of Campbell River is providing the land for the project, as well as funding the civil works and site preparation costs. It is expected that HEARTH Village could open by mid-2024.

    Campbell River has an urgent need to serve people who are experiencing homelessness and to help address encampments and associated challenges in our community,” said Kermit Dahl, Mayor of Campbell River. “In keeping with city council’s commitment to community health and safety, our partnership with the Province will reduce some of the challenges our community is experiencing and will provide new, safe housing options.”

    The project is part of a $19-billion housing investment by the B.C. government. Since 2017, the Province has nearly 78,000 homes delivered or underway, including approximately 280 in Campbell River.

    Learn More:

    Further details about this project, including information on avenues available for public engagement, are available online:

    For details about the project, including public engagement:
    http://www.letstalkhousingbc.ca/campbell-river-homewood-road

    For more information about the HEART and HEARTH program, visit:
    https://www.bchousing.org/housing-assistance/homelessness-services/HEART-HEARTH

    A map showing the location of all announced provincially-funded housing projects in B.C. is available online: https://www.bchousing.org/homes-for-BC

    To learn about the steps the Province is taking to tackle the housing crisis and deliver affordable homes for British Columbians, visit: https://strongerbc.gov.bc.ca/housing

    Contacts:

    Ministry of Housing
    Media Relations
    236 478-0251

    BC Housing
    Media Relations
    media@bchousing.org

    City of Campbell River
    communications@campbellriver.ca
    250 286-5744

Page last updated: 03 May 2024, 11:53 AM