Queen Street Redevelopment

CAMH Redevelopment Photo Gallery

April 7, 2008: CAMH staff celebrate the completion and opening of the Phase 1A buildings. Staff have moved into 60, 50, 40 and 30 White Squirrel Way and the buildings are now operational.


March 12, 2008: Almost there. The front door of 60 White Squirrel Way, the future home of CAMH's Addictions Program receives final details only weeks before opening 

 

February 15, 2008: The four nearly-complete buildings of Phase 1A on a crisp Winter morning

 

December 13, 2007: The emerging streetscape on the west side of future White Squirrel Way

 

December 13, 2007: A kitchen-in-progress in one of the new Alternative Milieu Treatment Units.

 

October 24, 2007: Looking east towards downtown from the freshly planted Green Roof atop Building E1.

 

October 11, 2007: The nearly complete brick facades of the Phase 1A Buildings

 

October 11, 2007: A heavy stone cap is carefully lifted back into place following repairs to the Heritage Wall

 

September 13, 2007: CAMH's 120 year-old Heritage Wall undergoes careful repair

 

September 13, 2007: Looking north along future White Squirrel Way with AM Units E2 and E3 to the left

 

August 24, 2007: Surrounded by scaffolding, Buildings E3 and E4 await the masons.

 


July 17, 2007: The E1 Building, now brick-clad, takes delivery of rooftop mechanical equipment

 

July 5, 2007: Careful excavation begins near the Heritage Wall so that the foundations can be repaired


June 27, 2007: A cement mixer delivers its load to the E2 Building, while brick-laying moves forward on Building E1

May 23, 2007: Masonry work gets underway on the first floor of Building E1

May 10, 2003: Looking south over the construction site from the north tower crane

April 25, 2007: Looking north along future White Squirrel Way -- Buildings E1 and E3 are to the left

April 15, 2007: Looking south through the construction site

 

March 30, 2007: The backside of Building E1, with working beginning on the third storey

 

March 15, 2007:Looking south through the construction site. 

February 27, 2007: Building E1, the future home of CAMH's Addictions Program, emerges from the ground after months of sub-surface work.

January 12, 2007: The basement of Building E1 takes shape.

December 15, 2006: A 120-foot tower crane is assembled at 1001 Queen Street West

November 12, 2006: Initial construction activity, consisting of excavation and the installation of future municipal infrastructure is underway.

The first four buildings of Transforming Lives Here, the Queen Street redevelopment project.

 

October 5, 2006: 600 people join CAMH in breaking ground on Phase 1a of Transforming Lives Here

CAMH Annual Report 2006

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