Indigenous Hub, Block 10
					Units				
				441 Units
					Number of Floors				
				4 and 5 Story
					Date of completion				
				2024
					City				
				Toronto
					Developer				
				Dream Unlimited, Kilmer Group, Tricon Residential, Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT)
					The Indigenous Hub at Block 10 is a mixed-use, community-focused development in Toronto’s West Don Lands designed to serve the city’s Indigenous population through health, education, and cultural programming. The site integrates residential, institutional, and heritage components within a single block, including a health centre, childcare and training facilities, and two residential towers. The design incorporates Indigenous architectural principles and landscape features such as ceremonial spaces and gardens, reflecting a deep connection to land and culture. The restored heritage Canary Restaurant building anchors the site, linking modern construction with the area’s historical character.				
				 
 Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT) is an Indigenous-led community health centre that provides integrated healthcare combining Western medical practices with traditional Indigenous healing. Established in 1984 and fully accredited by 1989, AHT was created to serve Toronto’s Indigenous population through a holistic model addressing physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The organization offers a wide range of services, including primary care, mental health support, diabetes prevention, youth outreach, and housing assistance. Its new purpose-built facility spans approximately 45,000 square feet over four storeys and includes ceremonial areas, gardens, and spaces for traditional healers, reflecting Indigenous values of balance, community, and connection to the land. AHT operates as both a healthcare provider and a cultural centre, helping to restore and strengthen Indigenous approaches to wellness in an urban context.
						 
								