News, Updates and Archive
Please expect construction at CAMH's Queen Street site between January and October 2009. During this time period there will
be temporary closures of some access routes and parking areas. We apologize for any inconvenience.
What's new?
Redevelopment progress update: July 16, 2009 - It is often said that the City of Toronto has only two seasons: winter, and construction. The Centre for Addiction and Mental
Health (CAMH) is making best use of the latter to prepare its site at 1001 Queen Street West for the next major phase of Transforming Lives Here, the Queen Street redevelopment project, which was formally kicked-off by Ontario Minister of Energy and Infrastructure George
Smitherman on June 9, 2009... [continues]
Redevelopment progress update: April 14, 2009 - In this edition of the CAMH Queen Street redevelopment project update please find information on the ongoing construction
at 1001 Queen Street West, and the changes to the site that you can expect to see during 2009... [continues]
Redevelopment progress update: February 6, 2009 - Happy New Year! 2009 will see dramatic changes to CAMH’s site at 1001 Queen Street West, including the shutdown of our
Administration Building. This edition of the redevelopment progress guide will provide a wide-ranging update on what to expect
in 2009... [continues]
Phase 1B Request for Proposals Released (RFP): January 15, 2009 - CAMH and Infrastructure Ontario (IO) are pleased to announce that the Phase 1B RFP has been released to the three pre-qualified
companies. The Phase 1B Project Company will be selected in late 2009. The full press release is available here
Our commitment
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health seeks to be a good neighbour in the Queen Street West community throughout the
transformation of our site at 1001 Queen Street West. We at CAMH are proud of the history of community involvement and participation
in the development, and now implementation of Transforming Lives Here. An inclusive process which began with a series of visioning
workshops, charettes and open houses in 2000-2001 continues today with ongoing consultation through the Neighbourhood Liaison
Committee (NLC) and regular updates.
Where and how to find information
This website is intended to be the main public resource for those interested in our project. CAMH also maintains a number
of other communication vehicles, including regular e-bulletins providing updates on the redevelopment project and the quarterly
delivery of approximately 5000 bulletins to homes and business in our immediate area - the sidebar on the right-hand side
of this page lists our e-bulletins. If you are interested in joining our e-list to receive bulletins and information about
NLC meetings, please contact CAMH's community information line at (416) 535-8501 ex. 1650. For specific questions about the
redevelopment project, please dial (416) 535-8501 ex. 3330 or e-mail redevelopment_feedback@camh.net. For a summary of the overall project and the current phase of construction, please click the green banner at the top of
this page.
Contact
Redevelopment Office
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
1001 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 1H4
Please leave a message at 416-535-8501 ex. 3330
or e-mail Redevelopment_Feedback@camh.net