New Patients Welcome. Bilingual service. Your dedicated & professional optometry team consists of ,Dr. Tony Kusnierczyk, OD. Dr. Enio Pidutti, OD, and Dr Stéphanie Leroux, OD. We invite you to visit our website & to learn more about the services that we offer, the new technologies that we employ & our many designer eye glasses & contact lenses.
Dr Tony
I am always pleased with the service I receive in your office. Everyone is pleasant and professional
Your thorough testing was great. Your explanation of everything is very informative. I always feel like you and your staff are doing the best job for me and your concern for your patients is outstanding. Thank you for taking care of my eyes.Just wanted you to know how appreciative I am!" I can see clearly now!!.......Claire
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The Killarney Health Centre is a remote and modern nursing station supported by a visiting physician. It is situated in the village of Killarney along the north shore of Georgian Bay. Medical services include primary health care, emergency care, venipuncture, dispensary and Ontario Telemedicine (OTN). The hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 9:00AM to 12:00PM and from 1:00PM to 5:00PM year round. Medical Director is Dr. William J. McMullen, Manager is Darlene Kidd and the Administrator is Paul Beauvais.
THE SHOE BOX, formally known as Capreol Medical Cannabis Center has a team of knowledgeable and educated medical cannabis coaches. Visit our clinic in Capreol to find the best treatment for your aliment.
We are medical cannabis coaches. We are not a dispensary as they are illegal! Come talk to our friendly coaches as we have knowledgeable, educated staff to assist you in treating your ailments. We have a doctor that will set you up with a License producer and your medical cannabis will be mailed straight to your door. Come on in and let us help you find the best way for you to intake your cannabis. We now sell bongs, pipes, vape, you name it we will have it.
Manitoulin Island, with an area of approximately 4,000 square kilometers, is separated on the north from the mainland by the North Channel and bounded on the south and east by Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Transportation to and from Manitoulin is via provincial Highway 6, which extends from Highway 17 in the north near Espanola to South Baymouth on the southeastern tip of the Island. From May to October, a ferry links South Baymouth to Tobermory.The Manitoulin District is rural in nature. Its population of approximately 12,000 people is widely dispersed with approximately 4,440 (37%) of this population residing in First Nations communities. In the summer months, the population increases to approximately 30,000.Manitoulin Island is renowned for its beauty and recreational opportunities, in particular, kayaking, boating, sailing, camping, fishing, cycling, hiking, cross country skiing and snowmobiling. Its natural beauty and numerous small lakes make it a sought-after recreational destination