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Bala Legion Tackles Housing Crisis
20 Jan
Summary
- Legion branch transforms property into housing and community hub.
- Project includes affordable and accessible rental units for Muskoka.
- Development aims to sustain legion for future 100 years.

The Royal Canadian Legion's Bala branch is spearheading a unique initiative to address the national housing crisis and ensure its future. The Bala Legion Heritage Manor, a mixed-use development in Bala, Muskoka Lakes, will see the legion's property redeveloped into a modern facility topped with four stories of rental apartments. This project, designed by WZMH Architects, is part of a broader concept to create community hubs on underutilized sites.
This redevelopment offers a cost-effective solution for legion sites needing repair and upgrades, generating revenue for long-term sustainability. The project has received provincial and federal funding for affordable housing construction and municipal support to expedite its process. Nearly 30 percent of the units will be affordable, and 20 percent accessible, providing vital housing in a region with high land costs and rental struggles.
The vision extends beyond Bala, with aspirations for this model to be replicated by other legion branches across Canada. These branches, many possessing excess land, could contribute significantly to revitalizing affordable housing nationwide. The Bala branch, while honoring its traditions, is broadening its membership and aims to serve as a blueprint for legion modernization.
