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From the Canadian Health Food AssociationRunny nose. Itchy, watery eyes. Sneezing.If you have allergies, the summer can be a difficult time of year and getting outside can be even harder. Being held captive by your own body's immune system can make an afternoon on your backyard patio feel like you're serving a sentence.Click here to read more! Welcome to Community Natural Foods!At Community Natural Foods our passion is for FOOD, PEOPLE, and the EARTH we all share. Our commitment is to provide unrefined and organic foods, natural nutritional supplements and sustainable lifestyle products dedicated to encouraging living a healthier, more natural life, conscious of our planet's well being. Community Natural Foods carries tens of thousands of healthy natural and organic products of which only a small percentage are currently listed on our website.
Certified Professional Pet Groomer,
In-house boarding , Doggy day care and play dates.
Shuttle Services for Seniors and Handicap. This involves picking up and dropping off a pet.
In Home services involves traveling to clients home to care for Pets while owner is away.
Come taste a savory creation at Northern Delight Restaurant. Explore a menu offering a variety of sandwiches and deli foods, priced at 11$ to 25$. They are open at night all week and are readily reachable by public transit but also by bicycle. They are situated in a neighborhood filled with parks, restaurants, merchants and coffee shops.
Wahgoshig First Nation reserve encompasses 19, 239 acres; the north end meets the south shore of Abitibi Lake, which divides North Eastern Ontario from North Western Quebec. Accessible from Highway 101, the village occupies 70 hectares of flat land adjacent to Blueberry Lake. West of the village the land becomes a perfect habitat for moose, bears, grouse and other game.Lake Abitibi was the site of an important Hudson Bay Company Trading Post. The Lake Abitibi Indians, historically one band, are now composed of two communities. Wahgoshig (Ontario) and Pikogan (Quebec). The Post was located at a Point called Abitibi Matciteweiak located on the Quebec side of the lake.The Abitibi Indian Reserve #70 is within the boundary of the Territory described by the James Bay Treaty (Treaty #9) signed on June 1, 1906. On June 18, 1986, the Ontario Band officially changed its name to Wahgoshig First Nation. Featured ArtistOne of Wahgoshig First Nation artisans is Lorena Singer, who has been painting for many years and has artwork displayed all over Canada