T C Douglas Housing Co-Operative Inc
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What you should know about T C Douglas Housing Co-Operative Inc
The CHFT “Find a Co-op” page is a searchable directory of co-operative housing communities across the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding regions. The page lists 187 co-ops and is organized to allow filtering by region (Durham, Toronto Central, Toronto East, Toronto North, Toronto West, York) and by availability status (All, Vacancies, Waiting list). CHFT clearly states it does not accept applications or administer waiting lists; the listings are provided to assist the public and CHFT members with general information and direct contact details. Each listing includes the co-op name, street address (with Google Maps link where available), local telephone number, an email address or website link when provided, the number of units in the co-op, and a current availability indicator (for many entries shown, “No vacancies”). Listings also identify CHFT membership status. Several entries include direct links to the co-op’s own website, opening in a new tab. The directory covers a broad geographic spread and housing types, with entries from downtown Toronto buildings and artist co-ops to suburban and outlying communities in Whitby, Newmarket, Bowmanville, Port Perry and Richmond Hill. The page functions as a practical contact directory: users are expected to contact individual co-ops directly for application procedures, wait list registration, and up-to-date availability. The information shown for each co-op—unit count, contact information, and vacancy status—provides an at-a-glance sense of scale and how to reach property management or member offices, but CHFT’s disclaimer signals that prospective applicants must rely on the co-ops themselves for application intake and final availability confirmation. In addition to basic listings, the surrounding CHFT site navigation (visible on the page) indicates broader sector resources are available, including membership information, co-op development programs, education and events, governance and management support, and sector-wide resources such as COVID-19 guidance. However, the “Find a Co-op” page itself is focused on the directory function rather than application processing or centralized placement. For anyone comparing co-living options in the Toronto area, this directory provides a centralized starting point for direct outreach to individual co-operatives, with clear indicators of CHFT membership and the practical contact details needed to pursue tenancy or waiting-list information.