A family of four embrace and smile

Collingwood Non Profit Housing (CNPH) provides healthy, safe and affordable housing for individuals, couples and families in the Town of Collingwood.

The Need

4,696

The County of Simcoe has 4,696 households on the centralized waitlist for affordable housing.

1,300

Collingwood is currently short 1,300 rental units to meet its affordable housing needs.

10,000

To meet population growth forecasts for 2051, Collingwood will need to build 10,000+ new housing units.

"With our expertise, a proven track record of successful tenant housing, and a commitment to supporting positive outcomes, we are well-positioned to replicate the work we have done, develop innovative solutions and create new affordable housing options."

News & Updates

A 'For Rent' sign in front of a wooded area and residential apartment building

Collingwood Non-Profit Housing Corporation will pay off mortgage in 2026


'We have our one building, and we've been carefully looking after it for all these years,' says board chair; 35-year mortgage will be paid off in February.'

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‘Positive step’: New Collingwood housing group working to partner with longstanding non-profit


“By partnering with an existing, well-established organization that has demonstrated an ability to provide housing for the community, the Collingwood Housing Initiative can reduce the costs and timelines associated with incorporating as a non-profit and ultimately can achieve housing goals more quickly.”

Our Stories

Parents hold baby, sitting on the floor in front of a beige sofa - highlighting CNPH family stories

Working Couple Living in Georgian Gables

Mary and Stewart met in 2005. They were Collingwood residents who attended the local high school, fell in love and made plans to marry when they both had their careers moving forward. They dreamt about a future where they had two children and a house where they could raise them.