1400 East 11th Avenue Vancouver, B.C.
1972
29
Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Seniors
King’s Daughters is a low-rise wood-frame building offering bachelor and one-bedroom suites. Pets and smoking are prohibited.
A project for the Western Institute for the Deaf, with support and initial funding by the King’s Daughters Group, led to the opening of King’s Daughters Manor in 1973. The building was built with certain features specifically designed to meet the needs of Deaf residents; however, it also houses residents who are not Deaf. The property features an amenity room, shared laundry, and storage lockers. There are no balconies or assigned parking.