CAMH's redevelopment project is part of our master plan to bring together programs, services and research at our Queen Street site and create a place that is integrated with our community. The end goal is to have a safe, comfortable and welcoming environment where patients can recover with dignity and change social attitudes toward mental illness
These buildings will transform the care and treatment we can provide for some of our most vulnerable patients and will further research and discoveries that will improve the lives of people living with mental illness.
We're so excited to have kicked off the fourth and final phase of our historic redevelopment! It’s been a busy start to 2024 at our Queen Street site.
We're already started construction activities for the Discovery Centre, the new home of CAMH Research on the southeast corner of the site.
We have moved up the timelines from mid-March to mid-February for starting work on the Secure Care & Recovery Building, the new home of the Forensic Mental Health program.
Some fencing and hoarding will go up earlier later this month to allow for advanced work ahead of construction. This advance work includes testing soil and removing trees in the construction zone.
Construction impacts at Queen Street, effective February 20 to March 11, 2024 (please note the Parking symbols indicate staff parking only).
We know construction can be loud, messy and inconvenient. Thank you for your support and flexibility as we kick off these exciting projects and work towards the completion of decades of transformation.
We will continue to provide regular updates on www.camh.ca/neighbours, and through our community mailing list.
Questions? Email redevelopment.feedback@camh.ca