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Manitouwadge Business Directory BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE TOWNSHIP OF MANITOUWADGE Manitouwadge Business Directory Please contact us for any updates, corrections or additions. The Corporation of the Township of (807) 826-3227 Ext: 231—Administration Manitouwadge Thank you! 2018 The Corporation of the Township of Manitouwadge ACCOMMODATIONS Northern Comfort Bed & NOTES Breakfast 350 Manitou Rd East Hillton Continental Manitouwadge, ON Vacation Home Rentals TEL: (807) 826-4345 Manitouwadge, ON EMAIL: [email protected] TEL: (807) 826-4715 WEB: *Stay in your own private home. www.bbcanada.com/5146html *Bed and Breakfast located on Manitouwadge Lake. All rooms with private washrooms. Private suite Hillsport Hillton—Hunting and available. Fishing Resort Manitouwadge, ON Northern Exposure Home Rental TEL: 1-877-Hillton (807) 826-1158 29 Lynx Ave WEB: www.hillsporthillton.com Manitouwadge, ON *Located in Hillsport. Fishing, hunting, ATV, snowmobiling, TEL: (807) 826-3715 campground and full-service CELL: (807) 229-6430 cabins. Ice, fuel. EMAIL:northernexposurehomerental @hotmail.com WEB: www.northernexposurehomerental.com Select Inn Motel Turner’s Northwood Adventures NOTES 45 Manitou Rd 371 Manitou Rd East Manitouwadge, ON Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-4949 TEL: (807) 826-1224 or *Newly renovated motel. 1-866-417-8687 Continental breakfast, free WIFI. FAX: (807) 826-1499 EMAIL: Sled North Vacation Home Rentals [email protected] 411 Manitou Rd East WEB: www.turnersnorthwoodsadventures.com 413 Manitou Rd East *Bed and Breakfast lodge, camping. Manitouwadge, ON Guided ATV and snowmobile tours. TEL: (807) 826-4937 CELL: (807) 228-2644 CELL: (807) 228-2111 AIRPORT EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.slednorth.com Manitouwadge Municipal Airport *Fully furnished vacation home rental. Manitouwadge, ON Daily or weekly rentals. TEL: (807) 826-4041 EMAIL: [email protected] AFTER HOURS SERVICE: (807) 228-0706 Visual Reflections Inc. AMBULANCE Manitouwadge, ON NOTES Ambulance TELEPHONE TEL: (807) 826-4990 Emergency: 911 EMAIL: [email protected] *1-2 Bedroom Apartments Superior North EMS 1 Paramedic Lane Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-3214—Information APPLIANCE REPAIR Line EMAIL: [email protected] A & L Repair WEB: www.superiornorthems.com Andre Vallieres 1 Minaki Drive APARTMENT/HOUSING RENTAL Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-2786 Manitouwadge Municipal Housing CELL: (807) 228-0253 Rita Labbee—Manager *Repairs washers, dryers, etc. Parts available—any make or Manitouwadge, ON model. TEL: (807) 826-3601 FAX: (807) 826-1432 EMAIL: [email protected] AUTOMOTIVE BAKERY NOTES B & L Reddick Ltd Friend’s Bakery & Coffee Shop 75 Manitou Rd 150 Manitou Rd West Manitouwadge, ON Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-3902 TEL: (807) 826-1376 FAX: (807) 826-4419 FAX: (807) 826-4829 OFFICE: (807) 826-4375 *Home baked goods, breads, desserts, lunches. *Convenience store, video rentals, ice, automotive repairs, bottle returns etc. BANK Morin Automotive NAPA 30 Huron Walk CIBC Manitouwadge, ON Huron Walk & Barker Walk TEL: (807) 826-4562 PO Box 10 FAX: (807) 826-4257 Manitouwadge, ON P0T 2C0 *UAP NAPA Dealer. TEL: (807) 826-3201 or Automotive parts and supplies 1-800-465-2422 WEB: www.cibc.com Patiff Enterprises *24 hour banking 4 Sault Rd Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-2828 FAX: (807) 826-4890 Automotive Mechanic Petro-Canada oil products BED & BREAKFAST BUILDING CONTRACTORS WELDERS WOODWORKING J.L. Contracting See Accommodations 3 Brooks Paul Dallaire Welding Inc North Superior Woodwork Manitouwadge, ON 10 Pic Road Pete Martindale—Owner BOOKKEEPING TEL: (807) 228-0112 Manitouwadge, ON 14 Essa Place *Renovations, bathrooms, kitchens, TEL: (807) 826-4495 Manitouwadge, ON Karen’s Business Services rec. rooms, windows, doors, trim, FAX: (807) 826-4611 TEL: (807) 826-3617 roofing. Karen McCauley EMAIL: [email protected] 30 Ohsweken Rd WEB: www.pauldallairewelding.com Mike Schut Manitouwadge, ON Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-3336 TEL: (807) 826-4626 FAX: (807) 826-3389 *30+ years construction experience. EMAIL: [email protected] Carpentry to general contracting. *Income tax preparation, bookkeeping services. Perimeter Construction Dave Mehlenbacher BOTTLE RETURN Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-1349 B & L Reddick Ltd *Floor, drywall, bathrooms, general 75 Manitou Rd contracting. Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-3902 FAX: (807) 826-4419 (Kiwissa Ski Hill) OFFICE: (807) 826-4375 *Convenience store, video rentals, ice, automotive repairs, etc. Superior North Mobile Veterinary *Videos, gifts, art and party supplies, Clinic Manitouwadge clothing and BUILDING SUPPLIES souvenirs, Sears, lottery, Uhaul, Dr. Carl Bowyer bottled water. Home Hardware Select Inn 2 Station Rd Manitouwadge, ON Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (705) 987-6893 WATER TEL: (807) 826-3233 EMAIL: [email protected] Soft to Touch FAX: (807) 826-4218 Huron Walk *Home Hardware Dealer. Lumber, Manitouwadge, ON hardware, building supplies, rentals VIDEOS and storage. TEL: (807) 826-3761 FAX: (807) 826-2846 B & L Reddick Ltd *Culligan water supplier. Water 75 Manitou Rd conditioning sales and service. Salt Manitouwadge, ON delivery, water softener maintenance and bottled water. TEL: (807) 826-3902 Laundromat. FAX: (807) 826-4419 OFFICE: (807) 826-4375 2 Doors Down *Convenience store, videos, ice, automotive repairs, bottle returns, Units 7 & 8, Hallmark Square etc. Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-4393 2 Doors Down FAX: (807) 826-4393 Units 7 & 8, Hallmark Square EMAIL: [email protected] Manitouwadge, ON *Videos, gifts, art and party supplies, TEL: (807) 826-4393 Manitouwadge clothing and Annual ATV Jamboree souvenirs, Sears, lottery, Uhaul, FAX: (807) 826-4393 bottled water. EMAIL: [email protected] Cont…. BUSINESS SUPPORT BUS LINES STORAGE & EQUIPMENT TRAVEL AGENT/ RENTALS CONSULTANT Superior North Community Futures Greyhound Canada Development Corporation 4 Stevens Drive H & F Rentals Expedia Cruise Ship Centers PO Box 716 Marathon Depot 9 Sault Road Margaret Hartling 7 Mill Rd Marathon, ON Manitouwadge, ON CELL: (807) 229-7044 Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0 TEL: (807) 229-3433 or TEL: (807) 826-3233 TEL: (807) 826-3059 TEL: (807) 825-4505 or (800) 661-8747 EMAIL: [email protected] 1-888-445-9664 WEB: www.greyhound.ca *Full service travel agency, such as FAX: (807) 825-9664 TAXI all-inclusive, tours, cruises, etc. EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.sncfdc.com Gord’s Taxi CABLE COMPANIES *Self employment for EI recipients, TEL: (807) 228-1714 loans, counselling and small VETERINARIAN business start-up. Shaw Cable Thunder Bay, ON Northern Veterinary Clinic Sociéte d`aide au development des TEL: 1-888-472-2222 Dr. Larry Simpson collectiviés Des Supérior Nord WEB: www.shaw.ca Recreation Centre (SADC) TRANSPORTATION Manitouwadge, ON Contact information as per previous. Bell Canada Greyhound Canada TEL: (705) 942-4580 Services disponibles en francais TEL: 310-BELL (2355) 4 Stevens Drive For appointment bookings call: TEL: 1-888-445-9999 WEB: www.bell.ca Marathon Depot 705-978-3535 EMAIL: [email protected] TEL: (807) 229-3433 or (800) 661-8747 WEB: www.greyhound.ca John Glaister Dump Truck & North of Superior Programs Loader Service CAKES CAMPGROUND 1 Healthcare Crescent 73 Manitou Road Manitouwadge, ON Friend’s Bakery & Coffee Shop Turner’s Northwood Adventures Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-4517 150 Manitou Rd West 371 Manitou Rd East TEL: (807) 826-4672 FAX: (807) 826-3088 Manitouwadge, ON Manitouwadge, ON *Mental Health Counselor, Children’s TEL: (807) 826-1376 TEL: (807) 826-1224 or Mental Health Worker (ages 0-18), Addictions Counselor. Mental health FAX: (807) 826-4829 1-866-417-8687 counselling, alcohol and substance SOCIAL SERVICES *Home baked goods, breads, FAX: (807) 826-1499 abuse counselling, children’s desserts, lunches. special needs counselling, abuse EMAIL: services. Children’s Aid Society—Thunder [email protected] Bay District Linda’s Creative Cakes WEB: 52 Peninsula Road Superior North Victim Services Linda Hedderson www.turnersnorthwoodsadventures.com Marathon, ON 32 Shebandowan 62 Redwing Ave *Bed and Breakfast lodge, camping. Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 229-0580 Manitouwadge, ON Guided ATV and snowmobile tours. TEL: (807) 826-4171 TEL: (807) 228-4926 Mental Illness Support Network FAX: (807) 826-4171 *Cakes for all occasions (M.I.S.N.) CAR WASH EMAIL: [email protected] 1 Healthcare Crescent WEB: www.snvs.ca/contact/ Rousselle’s Valu-Mart Jiffy Spray Car Wash Manitouwadge, ON contact.htm 3 Huron Walk, Unit 1 38-39 Shebandowan TEL: (807) 826-4442 *9am—12pm (Noon) Monday through Friday Manitouwadge, ON Manitouwadge, ON FAX: (807) 826-4413 Note: Calls to the office in the p.m. TEL: (807) 826-3323 TEL: (807) 229-6801 EMAIL: [email protected] are automatically forwarded to the *Interior and exterior detailing, Marathon office. *Support network for people who coin-operated wash, self serve and have or have experienced mental full service available. illness, as well as support for friends and family. SKIING SNOW REMOVAL CATERERS CHURCHES Kiwissa Ski Centre Home Hardware KG’S Bar & Lounge Bethany Pentecostal Chapel Ski Hill Road Denis Narbonne 6 Mississauga Drive 52 Ohsweken Rd Manitouwadge, ON 9 Sault Road Manitouwadge, ON Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-3523 Manitouwadge, ON TEL: (807) 826-4554 TEL: (807) 826-3358 FAX: (807) 826-4592 TEL: (807) 826-3233 EMAIL: EMAIL: [email protected] *Downhill skiing, snowboarding, FAX: (807) 826-4208 [email protected] Sunday prayer—10:00am, canteen. *Snow removal Service—10:30am, Kiwissa Ski Club Wednesday prayer—7:00pm Rental
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