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November 08, 2023 4 min read
Let's embark on a delightful journey into the world of prefabricated construction, often affectionately called "prefab."
This inventive building method involves crafting components offsite, which are then artfully assembled by builders at the chosen location.
Tiny homes, those adorable marvels of prefab construction, have captured hearts all over, and we're about to explore their bright future in Canada. Join us as we uncover the latest regulations in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Quebec City.
Did you know that prefab construction has a history that dates back to the 19th century? The very first tiny home, belonging to the illustrious Henry David Thoreau, was completed in 1845 on his idyllic writing property.
The tiny house movement didn't stop there! With over 10,000 tiny homes gracing the U.S. today, Canada is experiencing its own wave of excitement. Nova Scotia alone has witnessed a staggering 733% surge in online searches! Worldwide growth is projected to bloom by $4.17 million between 2022 and 2027, with North America leading the charge.
Canadians are definitely catching on. In June 2023, Canada proudly welcomed its inaugural fully-operational tiny home village in Hammond, Ontario. However, it's worth noting that building regulations vary from province to province and city to city, which can sometimes make for an interesting adventure.
Dreaming of building your own tiny haven in Toronto or its lovely surroundings?
Here's the good news: Tiny homes are warmly embraced in Ontario, as long as they meet a few friendly criteria:
In beautiful British Columbia, tiny homes may not have their own category, but they're certainly not frowned upon. They simply follow the lead of standard housing codes.
Here's a glimpse into what the British Columbia Building Code (BCBC) suggests:
Remember, tiny homes in British Columbia should cozy up to Part 9 of the BCBC, which covers buildings up to three stories high. Vancouver also kindly allows tiny homes to shine as accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
In beautiful Montreal, residents can weave their tiny home dreams, all while following the city's cheerful bylaws.
You see, the Quebec National Building Code hasn't quite caught up with the tiny house movement, but that doesn't stop the magic! It doesn't include tiny homes as a "residential annex" on the same property, or homes under 700 square feet. (For reference, the average tiny home is a snug 100 to 400 square feet.)
Fear not! Many tiny home owners can sprinkle a touch of zoning magic and turn their properties into charming ADUs. Places like Montreal have their own set of endearing bylaws, allowing for a touch of personal flair.
Quebec City, much like Montreal, follows the building guidelines of Quebec, especially when it comes to keeping things safe and snug.
In essence, the construction work should meet the embrace of the Quebec National Building Code. However, it's worth noting that the province is still getting acquainted with the tiny home trend.
For this reason, many cities have set their own heartwarming bylaws—and most are more than willing to make a few delightful exceptions to welcome tiny homes with open arms. Communities like Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval, Farnham, and Sherbrooke in Quebec have already given their thumbs-up to tiny home projects, and we can't wait to see even more in the near future, including in Quebec City.
Are you as captivated by prefab construction and the enchanting world of tiny living as we are? Don't hesitate to reach out to us for more delightful details!
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Tiny homes can mean big costs, especially depending on where you live (cnbc.com)
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Build or buy a tiny home (ontario.ca)
20.800 Special Use Standards | Vancouver Municipal Code
Ontario’s Building Code | ontario.ca
Construction Code - Régie du bâtiment du Québec (gouv.qc.ca)
Construction Code - Régie du bâtiment du Québec (gouv.qc.ca)