Affordable seniors housing project in Ashcroft gets boost from federal and provincial funding
ASHCROFT, B.C. — Seniors in Ashcroft are expected to soon have more affordable rental options to call home.
The federal and B.C. governments announced nearly $887,000 in joint funding will go toward building 29 secure rental units for seniors at 710 Elm St. in Ashcroft. The joint funding is accompanied by a $4.7-million grant and just over $700,000 in annual operating funds from BC Housing, along with $240,000 in land equity from Interior Health.
According to the Thompson View Manor Society, the property at 710 Elm St. has 15 suites available in its independent living complex and 10 suites in its assisted living lodge. On its website, the society formed by community leaders in Ashcroft stated it was planning a second phase to build a two-storey, 29-unit affordable housing building for low-income seniors and people with disabilities.
In a news release issued Tuesday (Nov. 18), the federal government says the Thompson View Residences project will have a mix of one- and two-bedroom suites.


