CAMPUS CO-OP MEMBERS democratically own 23 renovated Victorian homes in the Annex area of Toronto. Each of our homes has unique histories, cultures and pricing and some have additional application requirements.

Our houses are divided into two groups based on governance structure. Click the links below to read more about each of our homes.

Co-op Homes

Each co-op home is governed democratically by the members who live within it. Each home has three officers: The labour officer, the membership officer, and the maintenance officer who serve their housemates by keeping operations running smoothly. These houses can elect a member from within their ranks to the board of representatives. They operate based on the policies and procedures put forth by the members of CCRI. Each bedroom is furnished with an extra-long single mattress, box spring and bed frame, dresser, desk, desk chair, bookcase. Members may add furniture/accessories to their bedrooms, however the furniture the bedroom has at move-in must remain in the bedroom.

The following homes are co-op homes:

Participatory-Democracy Homes

Each Participatory-Democracy (PD) Home is also governed democratically by the members who live within it. These homes can determine their own officer roles based on the needs and interests of their members. These officers serve their housemates by keeping operations running smoothly. PD homes can self-select future members and create protocol for doing this. These houses can elect a member from within their ranks to the board of representatives. They operate based on the policies and procedures put forth by the members of CCRI and have the ability to ratify additional policies for their houses based on the needs and interests of their members.

PD houses take on additional responsibility in house governance to account for the fact that they often take on additional community-based initiatives such as group meals or inter-community involvement and activism.

The following homes are PD homes: