Located in Toronto’s Canary District, the Indigenous Hub is a 440,000-square-foot mixed-use development that exemplifies reconciliation through design. Conceived through a landmark collaboration between Dream, Kilmer, Tricon, Anishnawbe Health Toronto, Miziwe Biik, Two Row Architect, Stantec, ERA Architects, EllisDon, Joseph Sagaj and BDP Quadrangle, the Hub integrates health care, housing, education, child care, training and commercial spaces within a culturally grounded campus. Anchored by a health centre and training facility, the project also includes residential buildings, a restored Industrial-era heritage landmark and public gathering spaces. Its design process was centred on Indigenous values of ceremony, land connection and community voice - reinterpreting materials and spatial traditions to create a site of cultural resilience. Landscape elements reflect natural and symbolic narratives, while ceremonial requirements shaped foundational design decisions. As a precedent-setting model of Indigenous self-determination and inclusive urbanism, the Hub transforms a once-contaminated industrial site into a place of healing, learning and belonging.