Project HOAP is a community response to the challenging need in our region for safe, affordable and appropriate housing for lower income families with children.
A publicly funded charitable organization we engage in programs and activities designed to promote partnership, cooperation and accountability among all those concerned with mental health; consumers, family, service providers and the community. Several of CMHA Nipissing's programs are funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. We serve the district of Nipissing and the Northeast quadrant of Parry Sound.
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The North Bay Métis Council exists to represent the local Métis Citizens through programs and services in conjunction with the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO). The organization operates as a collaborated effort between the Community and Council incorporatin
The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit is dedicated to promoting active living, nutrition, proper dental health and childhood development. Located in North Bay, and one of 36 public health units, we aim to protect our community from poor health, infectious diseases and environmental hazards. For more information about our programs and service, contact us today.
The North Bay Canoe Club is a non-profit organization providing lessons and coaching for all aspects of flat-water canoe/kayak recreational paddling and sprint racing. The Club has been in operation in the City of North Bay for over 41 years. During the summer months there are many programs available for children, teens and adults of all levels and ages, including programs for youth with disabilities. Activities take place at the Club at Olmsted Beach on Trout Lake. Numerous paddlers from North Bay and surrounding areas have trained and participated in both recreational and competitive canoeing and kayaking programs that are offered by the Club. Each season, children and athletes participate in our programs, which include Canoe & Water Safety Camps, Day Camps, School Dragon Boat Challenges, Special Needs Dragon Boat and Sprint Racing Programs. Adult fitness and recreational evening programs are also offered. We promote team building, a healthy lifestyle and respect for the environment in a friendly recreational atmosphere that enhances the quality of life in our community.
The North Bay & District Home Builders' Association welcomes you and invites you to explore our site and learn about our association and our membership. We represent all sectors of the residential construction sector - builders, renovators, suppliers, trade-contractors and service professionals. We are committed to professionalism, quality, continuing learning and fairness. We hope that by learning more about our organization and what we stand for, you will discover that the Home Builders' logo is the sign of the Professional in the home building industry.