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Welcome to Canada Lands Company’s engagement platform for Wellington Basin in Montreal.
Canada Lands Company is committed to the redevelopment of the Wellington Basin area in Montreal. As part of the development of the Wellington Basin Master Plan, Canada Lands is inviting a variety of municipal, institutional, governmental, community, private and academic stakeholders, as well as local residents to express their views on the requirements needed for a healthy and inclusive development.
The Wellington Basin area is approximately 13.6 hectares (33.6 acres) in size and is bounded to the north by Peel Basin, to the south by Bridge Street, to the east by Mill Street and finally to the west by the railroad along Wellington Street.
The planning process is taking place within a wider planning context for the area by various City partners.
This process aims to engage a wide range of stakeholders:
Representatives of community groups
Local stakeholders such as people who live, work or frequent the Bridge-Bonaventure area
Residents of adjacent neighbourhoods
Invited organizations and experts with relevant expertise on issues in the area
Canada Lands Company is committed to making the Wellington Basin a resilient and inclusive living environment anchored in the Bridge-Bonaventure area.
View the online presentation to learn more about the project by clicking on the image below.
New videos of the collaborative process ! Click below to watch them now:
Sneak Peek into the Stages of the Collaborative Process
Collaborative Process for Healthy and Inclusive Development of the Wellington Basin
About Canada Lands Company
Canada Lands Company is a self-financing federal Crown corporation, with a commercial mandate, specializing in real estate and development, and attractions management. For more than 25 years, the Company has developed some of the most sought-after communities in Canada while serving as the innovative steward of some of the country’s most iconic attractions: the CN Tower and Downsview Park in Toronto, and the Montréal Science and the Old Port of Montréal.
Canada Lands Company prides itself on an engagement-based approach to pursuing community-oriented goals, environmental stewardship and heritage commemoration.
With most of its real estate projects, Canada Lands undertakes a public engagement process and works closely with municipal officials to organize the most effective engagement strategies. The Company’s process typically includes meeting with community organizations, holding public open houses and establishing local advisory committees to gather input on potential plans for a property. Depending on the property’s size and profile, the duration of Canada Lands’ public engagement can range from a few months to several years. For more information about the Company visit https://www.clc-sic.ca/.
Welcome to Canada Lands Company’s engagement platform for Wellington Basin in Montreal.
Canada Lands Company is committed to the redevelopment of the Wellington Basin area in Montreal. As part of the development of the Wellington Basin Master Plan, Canada Lands is inviting a variety of municipal, institutional, governmental, community, private and academic stakeholders, as well as local residents to express their views on the requirements needed for a healthy and inclusive development.
The Wellington Basin area is approximately 13.6 hectares (33.6 acres) in size and is bounded to the north by Peel Basin, to the south by Bridge Street, to the east by Mill Street and finally to the west by the railroad along Wellington Street.
The planning process is taking place within a wider planning context for the area by various City partners.
This process aims to engage a wide range of stakeholders:
Representatives of community groups
Local stakeholders such as people who live, work or frequent the Bridge-Bonaventure area
Residents of adjacent neighbourhoods
Invited organizations and experts with relevant expertise on issues in the area
Canada Lands Company is committed to making the Wellington Basin a resilient and inclusive living environment anchored in the Bridge-Bonaventure area.
View the online presentation to learn more about the project by clicking on the image below.
New videos of the collaborative process ! Click below to watch them now:
Sneak Peek into the Stages of the Collaborative Process
Collaborative Process for Healthy and Inclusive Development of the Wellington Basin
About Canada Lands Company
Canada Lands Company is a self-financing federal Crown corporation, with a commercial mandate, specializing in real estate and development, and attractions management. For more than 25 years, the Company has developed some of the most sought-after communities in Canada while serving as the innovative steward of some of the country’s most iconic attractions: the CN Tower and Downsview Park in Toronto, and the Montréal Science and the Old Port of Montréal.
Canada Lands Company prides itself on an engagement-based approach to pursuing community-oriented goals, environmental stewardship and heritage commemoration.
With most of its real estate projects, Canada Lands undertakes a public engagement process and works closely with municipal officials to organize the most effective engagement strategies. The Company’s process typically includes meeting with community organizations, holding public open houses and establishing local advisory committees to gather input on potential plans for a property. Depending on the property’s size and profile, the duration of Canada Lands’ public engagement can range from a few months to several years. For more information about the Company visit https://www.clc-sic.ca/.
Please take a moment to respond to the survey following your visit to the Open House for the Unveiling of the Master Plan for the Wellington Basin Sector by the Canada Lands Company.
If you have not viewed the Master Plan presentation or if you wish to view it again, click here.
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