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Brownfields in Canada

Canada’s industrial urban and rural lands or brownfields are redevelopment challenges for local government. “Brownfields are typically littered with abandoned buildings, all sorts of rubbish, leaking tanks, and rusting drums…About 30,000 brownfields mar the Canadian landscape” (MacLean’s, August 11, 2003). “These sites adversely impact a neighbourhood’s image and quality of life, and in some cases pose risks to human health and the environment” (National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, 2003). 

Redevelopment or the re-use of these assets is a key component of Sustainable Development and Smart Growth. Canadian communities are at various stages of brownfield redevelopment. Some are not even aware that brownfields exist in their community while others recognize the importance of brownfields redevelopment as an integral part of sustainable community development and have developed innovative policies and incentives for urban revitalization. The majority of Canadian communities, especially the smaller municipalities, need guidance regarding how to get started as well as how to identify and implement effective strategies and programs to support brownfields redevelopment. 

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Building the Toolbox

The need for a brownfield redevelopment toolbox or guidance document has become evident over the past few years, as the number of requests for assistance, resources, and tools has increased. Municipalities who are eager to start the process of redevelopment have been inquiring on how to start brownfield redevelopment. 

The Brownfields Redevelopment Toolbox™ was desigend for Ontario Municipalities, with basic concepts that can be transferable to other jurisdictions. The Toolbox was developed by the Bloom Centre for Sustainability (BLOOM), formerly the Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology Advancement (OCETA) and supported by Toolbox Partners, with in-kind contribution from the Development Team (government and the private sector). This resource provides guidance to help municipalities understand the steps or process of redevelopment and the role that a municipality must play to motivate the brownfields redevelopment industry.

To make the toolbox easily accessible, it was incorporated as a feature on the aboutREMEDIATION.com™ website in modular format. New tools have been specifically developed for the Brownfields Toolbox including the Brownfields Decision Tree™ and 10 Key Elements to Redevelopment™. The Brownfields Toolbox also provides additional information and resources that have been extracted from various sources. The toolbox will be evolving over time as new information is identified and new tools are created.

The Municipal Brownfields Redevelopment Toolbox (Ontario) was developed as a guide for urban centers who are interested in starting and engaging in the process of redevelopment and revitalization.

Each STEP in the Brownfields Toolbox assists municipalities in understanding, developing and implementing a brownfields redevelopment vision for their community.
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Toolbox Partners

BLOOM      EcoLog

CMHC    Environment Canada  FedNor

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Development Team

BLOOM

Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing

Aon Reed Stenhouse

Canadian Brownfields Network (CBN)

City of Brantford

City of Kitchener

City of Toronto

Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP

Jacques Whitford Stantec Ltd.

Kilmer Brownfield Equity Fund L.P.


Additional support and contributions have been provided over the years from other organizations. We have attempted to acknowledge contributions and content on each page where appropriate. Should you wish to contribute and update the Brownfields Redevelopment Toolbox, please contact BLOOM.

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