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thought they would be able to do that, and it means a lot to them.” To date, Bridge Road has developed projects across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Ontario, in towns such as Headingley, Moosomin, Unity, and Dryden. They specifically target areas where there’s a need and “where we can really contribute to the community in a meaningful way,” Harry says. Bridge Road’s communities are designed to be secure, maintenance-free, and “feel like home.” Their buildings typically range from 24 suites up to 48, and they tend to feature one and twobedroom suites with full kitchens, in-suite laundry, and private balconies or patios. They also include shared spaces for socializing, wellness, and recreation. Beyond just building housing, they are focused on creating a lifestyle where people feel connected and comfortable. These days, however, Bridge Road doesn’t only develop independent living communities –remain the company’s main focus, but over the years they have also expanded into other types of projects that support aging in place. For example, they have built a multi-level care home in Moosomin, Saskatchewan. They have also developed and built hotels across Manitoba and Saskatchewan. “Our goal across all these projects is the same: create thoughtful, well-built spaces that meet real needs in growing communities,” Harry says. On every project – whether it’s an independent living apartment, a supportive care home, or a JULY 2025

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