Connecting people,
strengthening communities.

Welcome to Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House, where we play a leadership role in building a healthy and engaged neighbourhood by connecting people and strengthening their capacity to create change.

Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House (MPNH) is located on the unceded, occupied, ancestral, and traditional homelands of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Səlílw̓ ətaʔ/Selilwitulh (TsleilWaututh) Nations. We recognize the vast cultural diversity of Indigenous people and acknowledge the heterogeneity of their opinions, representation, needs, and desires.

Our House is located one block away from the 99 B-Line, and the #8 and #9 buses. The first and second floors are fully wheelchair accessible.

We have a designated passenger drop-off and pick-up zone located directly along Print Albert street. This space is intended for short stops only, to make it easier for community members—especially those with mobility challenges, strollers, or small children—to arrive safely and comfortably.

We have single-stall, gender-diverse, wheelchair accessible washrooms available on both the first and second floors, as well as multi-stall gendered washrooms.

We are a scent-reduced space to help support the wellbeing of neighbours with sensitivities.

We have free WiFi for guests, which may impact those with electromagnetic sensitivities.

Accessibility at our House