Resources

Krisineleos is proud to be part of a larger network of co-operative communities across Canada. While we can’t respond to individual housing inquiries, we’ve gathered some trusted resources to help you learn more about co-op living — what it means, how it works, and how to get involved.

About Co-op Housing

Housing co-operatives are member-run communities where residents share the responsibilities and decisions that keep their homes affordable and inclusive. Members don’t own their individual units — they collectively own and manage the property through democratic participation.

Each co-op operates a little differently, but all are guided by the same principles:

  • Affordability: Housing charges are based on operating costs, not profit.
  • Democracy: Each household has a voice and a vote.
  • Community: Members contribute time, ideas, and care to keep the co-op strong.

If you’re interested in learning about co-op housing in British Columbia or Canada, the following organizations offer excellent information and resources.

Community Resources

Curious about co-operative housing? Krisineleos is proud to be part of a larger network of member-managed communities across British Columbia and Canada.
While we can’t respond to individual housing inquiries, these trusted resources will help you learn more about co-op living — how it works, how it’s governed, and where to find affordable housing opportunities in our region.


Co-operative Housing Organizations

Co-operative Housing Federation of BC (CHF BC)

The provincial federation representing housing co-ops in BC, offering education, governance support, and resources for members and applicants.

Visit CHF BC

Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada (CHF Canada)

The national organization supporting and advocating for housing co-operatives across Canada. Learn about programs, research, and co-op initiatives nationwide.

Visit CHF Canada


Government & Regional Housing Resources

BC Housing

The provincial agency responsible for affordable housing programs, including co-op partnerships and rental assistance.
Find listings and information on co-operative housing programs.

Capital Regional District (CRD) – Housing Programs

The CRD supports affordable and supportive housing across Greater Victoria in partnership with local organizations.
Learn about regional programs, rent supplements, and housing registries.

Visit CRD Housing

Greater Victoria Housing Society (GVHS)

A non-profit housing provider offering affordable rental homes in the region — a useful reference for those exploring local housing options beyond co-ops.

Visit GVHS


Legislation & Educational Links

Co-operative Association Act

The provincial legislation that governs how co-operatives operate in British Columbia.
Understanding the Act is key to learning how housing co-ops are structured and regulated.

Read the Act

The Seven Co-operative Principles

Learn about the internationally recognized principles that guide all co-operatives — including democratic participation, community care, and education.

Explore the Principles


Regional Housing Access

If you’re looking for affordable or co-operative housing in Greater Victoria, several organizations manage regional registries and waitlists:


Krisineleos is a member-managed housing co-operative located in Saanich, BC. We’re unable to respond to general inquiries or applications directly but we encourage visitors to explore the organizations above for information on co-op housing and available opportunities.