Photo Gallery: Toronto's Moss Park supervised consumption site

Julianne Lavoie, a nurse practitioner, and community health worker Evan Moore attend to a service user after he was treated for signs of an overdose in the consumption room at the Moss Park Consumption and Treatment Service, in Toronto on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Temporary relief has washed over users of Toronto's original supervised consumption site after learning the place will not close when the building's lease expires in the spring, though its long-term prospects are bleak.

The Moss Park Consumption and Treatment Service will remain open on a month-to-month basis until the building's owner, a developer, tells its staff otherwise.

Original Toronto safe consumption site gets temporary reprieve after lease extension

Sarah Greig, Director of Substance Use and Mental Health, works to reverse an overdose as Riley and Kelly, both service users, offer assistance at the Moss Park Consumption and Treatment Service in Toronto on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Original Toronto safe consumption site gets temporary reprieve after lease extension

Sarah Greig, left, Director of Substance Use and Mental Health, and Lilia Moreno, community health worker, support a service user after he displayed signs of an overdose, at Moss Park consumption and treatment service in Toronto on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Original Toronto safe consumption site gets temporary reprieve after lease extension

Sarah Greig, Director of Substance Use and Mental Health, works to reverse an overdose, as service user Riley offers help at the Moss Park Consumption and Treatment Service in Toronto on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

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