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Revised January 2017 Revised January 2017 Emergency Phone Numbers Ambulance, Fire, Police 9-1-1 Municipal Fire Department 705-856-0994 Dispatch Centre 705-856-2244 ext. 279 (Fire Chief) Ontario Provincial Police 1-888-310-1122 40 Broadway Avenue 705-856-7460 (Administration) Ontario Provincial Police 1-888-310-1122 Pinewood Drive (Highway Office) 705-856-2233 (Administration) Ambulance 705-856-4203 Hospital 705-856-2335 MNRF-Fire Control 310-FIRE (3473) Community Programs/Service – Referral 2-1-1 Service Resource Phone Numbers Animal Control Officer 705-852-0345 Refuse Collection (Provost Contracting) 705-856-4513 Service Ontario – Government Info. 1-800-387-3445 Centre Vehicle Licensing Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry 705-856-2396 MTO Road Conditions 511 or 1-800-268-4686 Provincial Court (Sault Ste. Marie) 705-945-8000 Transfield Services - Wawa 705-856-2297 Wawa Tourist Information Centre 1-800-367-9292 (Year Round) 705-856-2244 Ext. 260 for both Wawa Transit (705) 856-5802 Weather Station – Wawa Airport 705-856-0150 Table of Contents Aboriginal Organizations & Services ................................... Page 1 Golf (see Michipicoten Golf Club) ........................................ Page 34 Accommodations .................................................................. Page 1 Government ........................................................................... Page 22 Advertising ............................................................................ Page 3 Grocery Store ........................................................................ Page 23 Aircraft Charters .................................................................... Page 3 Guiding Services / Outfitters – ATV/Snowmobile ................ Page 23 Ambulance ............................................................................ Page 4 Guiding Services / Outfitters – Fishing/Hunting .................. Page 23 ATV Dealers ........................................................................... Page 4 Guiding Services / Outfitters – Hiking .................................. Page 24 Automotive ............................................................................ Page 4 Guiding Services / Outfitters – Paddling .............................. Page 24 Banks / Financial Services .................................................... Page 6 Health Care Services ............................................................. Page 25 Barbers .................................................................................. Page 6 Hospital ................................................................................. Page 26 Bear Guiding (see Guiding Services / Outfitters) ................ Page 23 Housing Rentals .................................................................... Page 26 Beauty Care ........................................................................... Page 6 Hunting Guides (see Guiding Services) ............................... Page 24 Bed & Breakfast .................................................................... Page 7 Hydro Electric Utilities .......................................................... Page 26 Beer, Wine & Liquor .............................................................. Page 7 Insurance Agents .................................................................. Page 27 Blueberry Production…………………………………………… . Page 7 Laundromat (see Cleaning Services) ................................... Page 10 Boat Sales & Service ............................................................. Page 8 Lawyers & Legal Services..................................................... Page 27 Cable Television .................................................................... Page 8 Library ................................................................................... Page 27 Campgrounds / RV Parks...................................................... Page 8 Live Bait (see Fishing Bait, etc.) ........................................... Page 20 Canoes & Kayaks – Rentals & Outfitters .............................. Page 8 Lodges – Remote .................................................................. Page 28 Catering Services .................................................................. Page 8 Lodges – Road Accessible ................................................... Page 30 Chainsaw, Sales & Service .................................................. Page 9 Marina .................................................................................... Page 31 Chiropractor .......................................................................... Page 9 Mining .................................................................................... Page 31 Churches ............................................................................... Page 9 Movie Rentals ........................................................................ Page 31 Cleaning Services / Supplies ................................................ Page 9 Music .................................................................................... Page 32 Clubs & Organizations .......................................................... Page 10 Newspaper ............................................................................. Page 32 Communications ................................................................... Page 12 Optometrist............................................................................ Page 32 Construction / Contractors ................................................... Page 13 Pet Care ................................................................................ Page 32 Convenience Stores .............................................................. Page 15 Pharmacy (see Health Care Services) .................................. Page 25 Courier & Delivery Service .................................................... Page 15 Photocopying ........................................................................ Page 33 Crafts & Hobbies ................................................................... Page 15 Photographer ........................................................................ Page 33 Curling Club (see Recreation & Leisure) .............................. Page 34 Photography .......................................................................... Page 33 Dance ..................................................................................... Page 16 Physiotherapy ....................................................................... Page 33 Day Care & Play Centre ......................................................... Page 16 Police ..................................................................................... Page 33 Dental Services ..................................................................... Page 16 Post Office ............................................................................. Page 34 Driver’s License (see Government Info Ctr) ......................... Page 22 Radio Stations (see Communications) ................................. Page 12 Economic Development………………………………………. ... Page 17 Realtors / Commercial........................................................... Page 34 Education & Training / School Board ................................... Page 17 Recreation & Leisure ............................................................ Page 34 Employment Services ........................................................... Page 18 Restaurants ........................................................................... Page 35 Fire Station ............................................................................ Page 19 Retail ...................................................................................... Page 37 Firearms – Licensing & Registration Information ................ Page 19 Sewage & Water .................................................................... Page 38 Firewood ................................................................................ Page 19 Skating (see Recreation & Leisure) ...................................... Page 34 Fisheries ................................................................................ Page 19 Skiing (see Recreation & Leisure) ........................................ Page 34 Fishing Bait, Licenses & Tackle ........................................... Page 19 Snowmobile Dealers ............................................................. Page 38 Fishing & Hunting Guides (see Guiding Services) .............. Page 24 Social Services & Counseling Services ............................... Page 39 Fishing & Hunting Lodges (see Lodges Remote) ................ Page 28 Sporting Goods / Repairs / Services .................................... Page 40 Fishing & Hunting Lodges (see Lodges Road Access) ....... Page 30 Storage & Warehousing ........................................................ Page 41 Fitness ................................................................................... Page 20 Tourist Information ............................................................... Page 41 Forestry ................................................................................. Page 20 Transportation Services / Taxi .............................................. Page 41 Funeral Home ........................................................................ Page 21 Veterinary .............................................................................. Page 42 Garden Centres ....................................................................
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