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September 10, 2025

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00:00:00:00

[Visual: Text on screen reads, “AVENS campus adds new facility, helps Northern seniors live independently." Smaller text in the bottom left corner reads, “CMHC's Humans of Housing" next to a dynamic audio wave line.]

00:00:01:07

[Narrator 1] In-House is more than market trends and data. It's about people and programs. From coast to coast to coast, we share stories of Canadians who are directly impacted by our funding.

On this episode, we meet Dale, a senior who found herself homeless and alone during a northern winter. She stayed a few nights with friends, but desperately needed a long-term solution. That's when she found Aven Pavilion.

Supported by the National Housing Co-Investment Fund, the Pavilion bridges the gap between independent living and long-term care.

It's the latest addition to the AVENS Campus for Seniors, a first-of-its-kind development in Canada's North. Thanks to the Pavilion, Dale has an affordable home, independence, and a community to call her own.

00:00:46:26

[soft piano music]

00:00:50:11

[Narrator 2] Finding yourself without a place to live is scary and destabilizing. If you're a senior in Canada's North and it's minus 40 degrees outside, it's terrifying.

00:01:00:13

[Dale] I had nowhere to go. Like, I literally had nowhere to live.

00:01:04:10

[Narrator 2] Yellowknife resident Dale Matheson is used to Northern winters. But of all the challenges she's dealt with, she never imagined eviction would be one of them. She quickly found someone to stay with for a few nights and spent another few nights at a friend's parents' place yet, desperately needed a long-term solution. That's when she found Aven Pavilion.

00:01:25:25

[Dale] Getting a place here was like a gift from God.

00:01:30:14

[Narrator 2] Dale walked into the Pavilion not knowing where she would sleep that night and walked out the proud new resident of an accessible unit, one that will support her visual impairment and allow her to age in place.

Aven Pavilion is the latest addition to the AVENS Campus for Seniors, a first-of-its-kind development in the North. The Pavilion's 102 apartments offer independence with supportive, family-style living.

It's the result of years of effort, collaboration, and determination, led by AVENS president and CEO, Daryl Dolynny.

It's also a career-defining moment or someone who's worked closely with seniors but was never quite able to influence their care the way he wanted to.

00:02:14:15

[Daryl Dolynny] It wasn't until I was able to join the AVENS team in the capacity of CEO, president and CEO, where for the first time, I think, in my career, I was able to use all that experience to bring the teams together and actually be very creative on the outcomes.

00:02:31:17

[Narrator 2] Long-term care and independent living were already part of the 10-acre AVENS campus, but the team was missing an option for seniors who don't need full-time care yet need support to continue living independently.

00:02:42:07

[Daryl Dolynny] I mean, we were breaking barriers that were never attempted here in the North. You know, the concept of a community within a community.

00:02:49:22

[Narrator 2] And community is at the heart of the project.

00:02:52:10

[Daryl Dolynny] The definition of a home, I think we're changing it. Our home is not just the room hat you reside in with your bed and your kitchen table. Your home is the complete building, and everything we have is an extension of what you have as your personal space.

00:03:06:21

[Narrator 2] Construction started just before the pandemic and was not without challenges. Material costs skyrocketed, supply chains were disrupted, and in 2023, wildfires caused the evacuation of their workforce.

00:03:19:08

[Daryl Dolynny] It was a scary time because, again, we had so much invested at that point.

00:03:23:20

[Narrator 2] But Daryl and his team pushed through. The pavilion opened in late 2024. Today, it's at capacity. Nearly half of the residents are Indigenous, a reflection of Yellowknife's wider community, and which Daryl says allows the housing to support two demographics at once.

00:03:39:07[Indigenous music]

00:03:40:16

[Narrator 2] Community consultation helped the AVENS team to determine and design shared spaces, including a sewing room. Daryl's mother is an avid seamstress and helped to teach people how to use the machines.

00:03:51:27

[Daryl Dolynny] I couldn't have thought of a better person. I know she's probably very humble and saying that she didn't play a big role, but to me she has.

00:03:58:28

[Narrator 2] Family and community are woven throughout the pavilion's design. Wellness areas and social spaces form part of the wider campus and are designed to encourage socializing and connection. A meal program, cleaning and laundry services are in the works.

00:04:14:11

[Daryl Dolynny] These added value services allow people to stay in their homes longer, which is what we want, and to do so with respect and dignity.

00:04:22:04

[Narrator 2] For Dale, the move has opened up a whole new community. Just the other day, she cooked salmon or four others on her floor.

00:04:29:05

[Dale] I grew up in a big family, so I don't know how to cook for one person. Plus, it's all about sharing, right? And you know the other thing that's really cool there? You meet people from all over. Just all the connections that I'm making with people that I never would have met in a million years when you live on your own, right?

00:04:46:26

[Narrator 2] Finding her place at the pavilion is one of the better things that's happened to her in a long time.

00:04:51:03

[Dale] You never know when your life can change, right? AVENS is a safe place to be, and it's my place. Ha!

00:04:58:09

[Narrator 2] Daryl hopes this place, this community, is just the beginning.

00:05:02:00

[Daryl Dolynny] It doesn't matter if you're a big market, small market, if you're in extreme remote Canada like we are here, you can still do projects. If you've got an idea, surround yourself with good people.

00:05:12:16

[Narrator 2] It comes back to the lessons he learned from his seamstress mother.

00:05:15:25

[Daryl Dolynny] You just need someone to take that sewing needle and sew them all together so they're all working on one fabric.

00:05:22:05

[Narrator 2] Today, as he walks through the halls of the pavilion, he still gets goosebumps from the oohs and ahs of the new residents.

00:05:28:23

[Daryl Dolynny] That's usually the testament, that, for doing a good job. It's the smile factor. That's what I look for, because it still motivates me going, "Okay, we did the right thing."

00:05:39:19

[Narrator 1] Thanks for listening. You can find more success stories on our website at cmhc.ca.

00:05:45:00

[music fades away]



AT A GLANCE

  • Senior Dale Matheson was evicted during a Yellowknife winter and found herself homeless and alone.
  • At the Aven Pavilion, Dale found the supportive, family-style living experience she recalls from her childhood.
  • AVENS president and CEO Daryl Dolynny says community and a wider definition of ‘home’ was key to the Pavilion’s design.
  • The 102-unit Aven Pavilion includes social spaces, wellness areas and a sewing room, designed by Daryl’s mother.
  • The Pavilion is the latest addition to the AVENS campus for seniors, a first of its kind development in the North providing a variety of housing, services and care options.

When Dale Matheson first heard about Aven Pavilion in Yellowknife, she was homeless.

It was February, minus 40 degrees. She had been evicted and had nowhere to go. She found shelter with someone who took her in for a few nights, and then at a friend’s parents’ place.

“I literally had nowhere to live,” she says. “So, getting a place here was like a gift from God.”

Now, she’s proud to call her apartment at the Pavilion home. As someone with visual impairment, Dale was offered an accessible unit, supporting her ability to age-in-place. It’s a space where she’s found security, safety and above all, community.

“To me, it was freedom,” she says.

At Aven Pavilion Yellowknife resident, Dale Matheson is enjoying a renewed sense of community and space to enjoy the things that remind her of home.
At Aven Pavilion Yellowknife resident, Dale Matheson is enjoying a renewed sense of community and space to enjoy the things that remind her of ‘home.’

Expanding the definition of ‘home’

Aven Pavilion—A Community for Seniors offers affordable, modern apartments, with services and amenities aimed at helping seniors age in place.

Located in the heart of Yellowknife the project is the culmination of years of effort, collaboration and determination, especially from AVENS president and CEO, Daryl Dolynny.

Daryl began his career in healthcare as a pharmacist and was then elected to the Territorial government as a member of the legislative assembly (MLA). He often found himself working with the seniors demographic, but never felt he could influence outcomes the way he wanted to.

So, when he joined the AVENS team to create the Pavilion he knew this couldn’t just be any seniors’ residence.

You never know when your life can change. AVENS is a safe place to be. And it’s my place.
– Dale Matheson, resident, Aven Pavilion

The 10-acre AVENS campus already included Aven Court and Ridge, for independent living, and Aven Manor and Cottages, for long-term care. But the team needed to fill a gap — a facility for seniors who don’t need the full support of long-term care but do require some supportive living services to continue living independently.

“What we were building, we were breaking barriers that were never attempted here in the North — the concept of a community within a community,” says Daryl.

For him, that sense of community is the heart of the project.

AVENS president and CEO, Daryl Dolynny wanted to fill a gap in the AVENS campus. The Aven Pavilion provides affordable living for seniors who can live independently.
AVENS president and CEO, Daryl Dolynny wanted to fill a gap in the AVENS campus. The Aven Pavilion provides affordable living for seniors who can live independently. 

The Pavilion adds 102 units of affordable housing for Yellowknife seniors. The building provides residents with their own space but is also designed to encourage socializing and working together in the common areas.

“Your home is not just the room that you reside in with your bed and your kitchen table,” Daryl says.

“Your home is the complete building, and everything you have as an extension of your personal space.”

It wasn’t an easy project. Construction of the Pavilion started just before the pandemic and faced challenge after challenge. From the skyrocketing costs of materials and supply chain shortages to the wildfires of 2023 and the evacuation of their workforce.

“It was a scary time… we had so much invested at that point,” says Daryl.

The Aven Pavilion (top left) opened in late 2024. The campus offers a variety of facilities including Aven Ridge (centre right) Aven Court (centre) and Aven Cottages (bottom left). Photo: AVENS Seniors.
The Aven Pavilion (top left) opened in late 2024. The AVENS campus offers a variety of facilities including Aven Ridge (centre right) Aven Court (centre) and Aven Cottages (bottom left). Photo: AVENS Seniors. 

Consultations inspire community design

Despite setbacks, the Pavilion opened in late 2024 and is now at capacity. In a representation of the wider community, just under half of the residents are Indigenous, which Daryl says allows the housing to support 2 demographics at once.

Daryl credits a lot of the success of the project to consultations with the Yellowknife community. People submitted ideas for what they wanted in the community rooms. One popular request was a sewing room, something Daryl has a personal connection to.

His mother is an avid seamstress, and he asked her if she’d be able to teach people how to use the machines. He says much of the success of the room goes to her. “She has played a big role,” he says. “I couldn't have thought of a better person [to design the space].”

Your home is not just the room that you reside in with your bed and your kitchen table…Your home is the complete building, and everything you have as an extension of your personal space.
– Daryl Dolynny, president and CEO, AVENS Seniors

This room is just one part of the wider building and campus, with social spaces, wellness areas, a food subscription program and soon-to-launch cleaning and laundry services.

Daryl says all of this will allow seniors to live in their place longer, with more respect and dignity, avoiding the need for them to prematurely go to long-term care.

Family-style living

For Dale, the move has opened up a whole new community. Just the other day, she cooked salmon and fed 4 others on her floor.

“I grew up in a big family, so I don’t know how to cook for one person,” she says. “It’s all about sharing, right?”

Coming from a family of 10 kids, the communal feeling suits her.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a big market, a small market, extreme remote Canada like we are here, you can still do projects… If you’ve got an idea, surround yourself with good people.
– Daryl Dolynny, president and CEO, AVENS Seniors

“You meet people from all over… Just all the connections I’m making with people that I never would have met in a million years when you live on your own.”

Finding her place at the Pavilion is one of the better things that’s happened to her in a long time.

“You never know when your life can change. AVENS is a safe place to be. And it’s my place.”

The AVENS fabric

Daryl hopes this place, this community, is something others will replicate.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a big market, a small market, extreme remote Canada like we are here, you can still do projects,” he says. “If you’ve got an idea, surround yourself with good people.”

In a nod to his seamstress mother he adds, “You need someone to take that sewing needle to sew them all together, so they’re all working on one fabric.”

Today, as he walks through the halls of the Pavilion, he still gets goosebumps from the “oohs” and “aahs” of new residents.

“It motivates me,” he says. “It tells me, ok, we did the right thing.”

KEY FACTS

  • Aven Pavilion was supported by the National Housing Co-Investment Fund.
  • The Pavilion offers 102 units. This includes 92 one-bedroom (28 are barrier-free design) and 10 2-bedroom units.
  • The Pavilion is the latest addition to the AVENS campus that includes 29 long-term care beds, 28 dementia care beds and 32 independent living units.

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