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Directory of Ontario Jurisdictions Cross-Referenced by Health Unit Directory of Ontario Jurisdictions Cross-referenced by Health Unit © Produced and compiled by the Association of Local Public Health Agencies, 2009 City Health Unit Region ABBEY SUDBURY NORTH EAST ABBOTSFORD PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ABBOTT TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ABERARDER LAMBTON SOUTH WEST ABERDEEN TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ABERDEEN GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ABERDEEN ADDITIONAL ALGOMA NORTH EAST ABERFELDY LAMBTON SOUTH WEST ABERFOYLE WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST ABIGO TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ABINGDON NIAGARA CENTRAL WEST ABINGER KINGSTON EASTERN ABITIBI CANYON PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ABIWIN NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST ABNEY TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ABOTOSSAWAY TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ABRAHAM TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ABREY TP THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ACADIA TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ACANTHUS NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ACHESON TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ACHIGAN ALGOMA NORTH EAST ACHILL SIMCOE CENTRAL EAST ACHRAY NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ACOUCHICHING NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ACRES TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ACTINOLITE HASTINGS EASTERN ACTON TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ACTON HALTON CENTRAL WEST ACTON CORNERS LEEDS EASTERN ADAIR TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ADAMS PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ADAMSON TP THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST AMSVILLE GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ADANAC TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ADDINGTON HIGHLANDS TP KINGSTON EASTERN ADDISON TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ADDISON LEEDS EASTERN ADELAIDE MIDDLESEX SOUTH WEST ADELAIDE METCALFE TP MIDDLESEX SOUTH WEST ADELARD RENFREW EASTERN ADIK ALGOMA NORTH EAST ADJALA SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ADJALA-TOSORONTIO TP SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ADMASTON RENFREW EASTERN ADMASTON/BROMLEY TP RENFREW EASTERN ADMIRAL TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ADOLPHUSTOWN KINGSTON EASTERN ADRIAN TP THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ADRIAN ELGIN SOUTH WEST ADVANCE ALGOMA NORTH EAST AFTON TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST AGASSIZ TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST AGATE TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST © Association of Local Public Health Agencies, 2009 1 City Health Unit Region AGATE ALGOMA NORTH EAST AGAWA ALGOMA NORTH EAST AGAWA BAY NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST AGENCY 30 NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST AGINCOURT TORONTO TORONTO AGNEW TP NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST AGONZON THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST AGUONIE TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST AHMIC HARBOUR NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST AHMIC LAKE NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST AIKENSVILLE WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST AILSA CRAIG MIDDLESEX SOUTH WEST AIRY NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST AITKEN TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST AJAX T DURHAM CENTRAL EAST AKRON ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALANEN TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALARIE TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALBA RENFREW EASTERN ALBAN SUDBURY NORTH EAST ALBANEL TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALBANY FORKS ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALBANY POST PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ALBEMARLE GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ALBERT HASTINGS EASTERN ALBERTON TP NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST ALBERTON HAMILTON CENTRAL WEST ALBERTVILLE WINDSOR-ESSEX SOUTH WEST ALBION PEEL CENTRAL EAST ALBUNA WINDSOR-ESSEX SOUTH WEST ALBURY HASTINGS EASTERN ALCONA TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ALCONA NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST ALCONA BEACH SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ALCORN TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ALDBOROUGH ELGIN SOUTH WEST ALDEN ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALDER YORK CENTRAL EAST ALDERDALE NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ALDERSHOT HALTON CENTRAL WEST ALDERSON TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALDINA TP THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ALEXANDRA TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ALEXANDRA PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ALEXANDRIA EASTERN EASTERN ALEXO PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ALFORD BRANT CENTRAL WEST ALFRED EASTERN EASTERN ALFRED & PLANTAGENET TP EASTERN EASTERN ALGOMA DISTRICT UN ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALGOMA MILLS ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALGONA N, WILBERFORCE TP RENFREW EASTERN ALGOMA NORTH RENFREW EASTERN ALGONA SOUTH RENFREW EASTERN ALGONQUIN LEEDS EASTERN ALGONQUIN HIGHLANDS HKPR CENTRAL EAST © Association of Local Public Health Agencies, 2009 2 City Health Unit Region ALGONQUIN SOUTH TP NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ALICE RENFREW EASTERN ALICE & FRASER RENFREW EASTERN ALLAN HASTINGS EASTERN ALLAN MILLS LEEDS EASTERN ALLAN MILLS HKPR CENTRAL EAST ALLAN PARK GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ALLAN WATER THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ALLANBURG NIAGARA CENTRAL WEST ALLEN KINGSTON EASTERN ALLEN ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALLENBY TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALLENFORD BRUCE SOUTH WEST ALLENSVILLE SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ALLENWOOD SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ALLENWOOD BEACH SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ALLIANCE MIDDLESEX SOUTH WEST ALLIMIL SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ALLISONVILLE HASTINGS EASTERN ALLISTON SIMCOE CENTRAL EAST ALLOA PEEL CENTRAL EAST ALLOUEZ TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALLSAW HKPR CENTRAL WEST ALMA TP TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ALMA WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST ALMIRA YORK CENTRAL EAST ALMONTE LEEDS EASTERN ALNWICK HKPR CENTRAL EAST ALNWICK/HALDIMAND TP HKPR CENTRAL EAST ALONA BAY ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALPHA TP THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ALPORT SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ALSACE NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ALSFELDT GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ALTHORPE LEEDS EASTERN ALTON TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ALTON PEEL CENTRAL EAST ALTONA DURHAM CENTRAL EAST ALVA ALGOMA NORTH EAST ALVANLEY GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ALVINSTON LAMBTON SOUTH WEST AMABEL GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST AMANDA ISLAND NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST AMARANTH TP WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST AMARANTH STATION WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST AMBERLEY GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST AMBLESIDE GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST AMELIASBURG HASTINGS EASTERN AMERONTO BRANT CENTRAL WEST AMERY TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST AMES THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST AMESDALE NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST AMESON PORCUPINE NORTH EAST AMETHYST THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST AMHERST ISLAND KINGSTON EASTERN AMHERST POINT WINDSOR-ESSEX CENTRAL WEST © Association of Local Public Health Agencies, 2009 3 City Health Unit Region AMHERSTBURG T WINDSOR-ESSEX CENTRAL WEST AMHERSTVIEW KINGSTON EASTERN AMIENS MIDDLESEX SOUTH WEST AMIGO BEACH SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST AMIK TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST AMULREE PERTH SOUTH WEST AMUNDSEN TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST AMWRI THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST AMYOT TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST AMYOT ALGOMA NORTH EAST ANCASTER HAMILTON CENTRAL WEST ANCLIFF THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ANCONA POINT HKPR CENTRAL EAST ANDERDON WINDSOR-ESSEX SOUTH WEST ANDERDON TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ANDERSON PERTH SOUTH WEST ANDERSON LAKE SUDBURY NORTH EAST ANDRE TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ANDREWSVILLE LEEDS EASTERN ANGLER THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ANGLESEA LEEDS EASTERN ANGLIN TP NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ANGLING LAKE NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST ANGUS TP NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ANGUS SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ANJIGAMI ALGOMA NORTH EAST ANKERITE MINE PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ANNAN GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ANNEX THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ANSNORVELDT YORK CENTRAL EAST ANSON HKPR CENTRAL EAST ANSON HASTINGS EASTERN ANSON,HINDON&MINDEN TP HKPR CENTRAL EAST ANSONVILLE PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ANSTICE SUDBURY NORTH EAST ANSTIGO SUDBURY NORTH EAST ANSTRUTHER PETERBOROUGH CENTRAL EAST ANTEN MILLS SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ANTIOCH SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ANTOINE TP NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ANTRIM TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ANTRIM OTTAWA EASTERN APPELO LAKE SUDBURY NORTH EAST APPIN MIDDLESEX SOUTH WEST APPLE HILL SUDBURY NORTH EAST APPLEBY SUDBURY NORTH EAST APPLEBY CORNER SUDBURY NORTH EAST APPLEDORE CHATHAM-KENT SOUTH WEST APPLETON LEEDS EASTERN APSLEY PETERBOROUGH CENTRAL EAST APTO SIMCOE CENTRAL EAST ARBOR VITAE NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST ARBUTUS TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ARCHER HAMILTON CENTRAL WEST ARCHIBALD TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ARCHIPELAGO TP NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST © Association of Local Public Health Agencies, 2009 4 City Health Unit Region ARDAGH TP PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ARDBEG NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ARDEN TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ARDEN KINGSTON EASTERN ARDENDALE KINGSTON EASTERN ARDOCH KINGSTON EASTERN ARDTREA SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ARGOLIS ALGOMA NORTH EAST ARGON THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ARGONAUT TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ARGYLE TP TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ARGYLE HKPR CENTRAL EAST ARISS WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST ARKELL WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST ARKONA LAMBTON SOUTH WEST ARKWOOD CHATHAM-KENT SOUTH WEST ARKWRIGHT GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ARLINGTON SIMCOE CENTRAL EAST ARMAGH TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ARMITAGE OTTAWA EASTERM ARMITAGE YORK CENTRAL EAST ARMOUR TP NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ARMOW GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ARMS TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ARMSTRONG TP TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ARMSTRONG MILLS WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST ARNER WINDSOR-ESSEX SOUTH WEST ARNLEIGH HEIGHTS TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ARNOLD TP TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ARNOTT TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ARNOTT GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ARNPRIOR T RENFREW EASTERN ARNSTEIN NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST AROLAND IS THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ARPIN PORCUPINE NORTH EAST ARRAN GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ARRAN-ELDERSLIE TP GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ARRANVALE GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ARTEMESIA GREY-BRUCE SOUTH WEST ARTHUR WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN CENTRAL WEST ARVA MIDDLESEX SOUTH WEST ASCALON NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ASHBURN DURHAM CENTRAL EAST ASHBURTON NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ASHBY KINGSTON EASTERN ASHBY MILL PETERBOROUGH CENTRAL EAST ASHDAD RENFREW EASTERN ASHFIELD HURON SOUTH WEST ASHFIELD-COLBORNE ETC TP HURON SOUTH WEST ASHGROVE HALTON CENTRAL WEST ASHLEY TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ASHMORE TP THUNDER BAY NORTH WEST ASHTON OTTAWA EASTERN ASHWORTH SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ASINKA TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ASKIN NORTH BAY NORTH EAST © Association of Local Public Health Agencies, 2009 5 City Health Unit Region ASMUSSEN TP NORTHWESTERN NORTH WEST ASPDIN SIMCOE MUSKOKA CENTRAL EAST ASPHODEL PETERBOROUGH CENTRAL EAST ASPHODEL-NORWOOD TP PETERBOROUGH CENTRAL EAST ASQUITH TP SUDBURY NORTH EAST ASSAD TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ASSEF TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ASSELIN TP ALGOMA NORTH EAST ASSELSTINE KINGSTON EASTERN ASSIGINACK TP TIMISKAMING NORTH EAST ASTON NORTHBAY PARRYSOUND NORTH EAST ASTORVILLE
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