Grand Valley Institution for Women

Grand Valley Insititution for Women
Location Kitchener, Ontario
Coordinates 43°24′04″N 80°26′31″W / 43.4010°N 80.4420°W / 43.4010; -80.4420Coordinates: 43°24′04″N 80°26′31″W / 43.4010°N 80.4420°W / 43.4010; -80.4420
Security class Multi-level
Capacity 171 approx.
Opened 1997
Managed by Correctional Service of Canada
Notable prisoners
Ashley Smith, Terri-Lynn McClintic

Grand Valley Institution for Women (French: Établissement pour femmes Grand Valley[1]) is in a women's federal prison in Kitchener, Ontario, operated by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC).

In Canada, women sentenced to prison terms of greater than two years serve their time in a federal institution operated by the CSC. In Ontario, there is one penitentiary which can house approximately 130 women as of April 2010, though the population has since risen.[2]

Prison for Women, the only penitentiary style prison for women, has since closed. Grand Valley Institute for Women is now the only federal women's prison in Ontario.

On October 19, 2007, prison officials at the Grand Valley Institution observed the death of 19-year-old inmate Ashley Smith causing much controversy and legal inquest.[3]

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