Co-ops come in many different shapes and sizes, ranging from collections of townhouses and small buildings with 4-12 units to large apartment-style buildings with hundreds of units. Housing co-operatives exist for their members' common benefit. Like other co-operatives they promote individual responsibility, mutual help, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity.
Housing co?operatives provide not-for-profit housing for their members.The members do not own equity in their housing. If they move, their home is returned to the co?op, to be offered to another individual or family who needs an affordable home. Some co?op households pay a reduced monthly rent (housing charge) geared to their income. Government funds cover the difference between this payment and the co?op's full charge. Other households pay the full monthly charge based on cost.
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT USKnown for our community supported agriculture (CSA) weekly produce basket program, Cooper's CSA Farm & Maze is a market garden, family-owned farm. We produce a wide variety of the best quality vegetables using sustainable and ethical farming practices.There's plenty for the family to do on the farm. In addition to our 10 acre corn maze, we are home to a giant corn box, a combine harvester slide, horse swings, mini mazes, echo tubes, animal viewings, wagon rides, and a farm kitchen full of delicious homemade treats. Come and shop at our farm store for great produce, baked goods and preserves. It's fun for the whole family!
Welcome to Rossland Ridge!Rossland Ridge Co-operative Homes Inc. is a non-profit housing complex of 92 mixed apartment and townhouse units built in 1988. We are located in the beautiful north/west end of Oshawa near the intersection of Thornton and Rossland Rds.Useful Links