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Conveniently located in the heart of downtown COCHRANE, The Hair Studio is a full service his n' hers salon. From perms to cuts and colours, we do it all. We also sell a variety of professional hair care products from some of the top brand names as well as hair extensions. You can also top up your tan in our tanning studio and pick up some beach accessories while you're at it. Give us a call to arrange an appointment today or just walk in and see us.
Town Office - Town Office, community justice center
The Corporation of the Town of Moosonee is one of two municipalities in the Far North of Ontario. Our uniqueness is characterized by no road access. We Touch the Edge of the Arctic!
The Corporation of the Town of Moosonee is one of two municipalities in the Far North of Ontario. Our uniqueness is characterized by no road access. We Touch the Edge of the Arctic! Moosonee is located on the Moose River 12 miles south of James Bay at a latitude 51 N 07' and longitude 80 W 35' . The town site is in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the largest wetland area on earth. Originally settled as a fur trading post by Revillion Freres of Paris in 1903 in competition with the Hudson Bay Company, the town grew in importance with the arrival of the rail in 1932 when Moosonee became a transportation hub for the James Bay coastal communities. Moosonee serves as a gateway to the north and a launching point for further destinations, whether across the Moose River to Moose Factory, or further north up the western coast of James Bay to our neighbouring First Nation communities.Moosonee is not connected to the road system in Ontario and all travellers arrive in Moosonee by train or plane. Scheduled rail services are provided by Ontario Northland, from Cochrane, Ontario.
Recreation - Community Hall, community justice center
The Corporation of the Town of Moosonee is one of two municipalities in the Far North of Ontario. Our uniqueness is characterized by no road access. We Touch the Edge of the Arctic! Moosonee is located on the Moose River 12 miles south of James Bay at a latitude 51 N 07' and longitude 80 W 35' . The town site is in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the largest wetland area on earth. Originally settled as a fur trading post by Revillion Freres of Paris in 1903 in competition with the Hudson Bay Company, the town grew in importance with the arrival of the rail in 1932 when Moosonee became a transportation hub for the James Bay coastal communities. Moosonee serves as a gateway to the north and a launching point for further destinations, whether across the Moose River to Moose Factory, or further north up the western coast of James Bay to our neighbouring First Nation communities.Moosonee is not connected to the road system in Ontario and all travellers arrive in Moosonee by train or plane. Scheduled rail services are provided by Ontario Northland, from Cochrane, Ontario.
Linen Service, Uniform Service, Mat Rental, Uniform Rental And Distribution, Dry Cleaning, Industrial Laundry, Janitorial Laundry, Floor Care, Cover All Rental Service
Contractors' Equipment Service & Supplies, Machine Shop, Welding Shop, Plasma Cutting Table, Hydraulic Hose Couplings And Fittings, CAT - Small Equipment Rentals, Used Equipment, Loader Rental, Used Equipment for sale, Logging Equipment & Supplies
Family-owned & operated business proudly serving Hearst and the surrounding area since 1964. Welding / Machine Shop, small equipment rentals and equipment repair of forestry & construction equipment.
To respond to and carry out the collective will of all Mushkegowuk Members. We are committed to providing responsible and accountable political leadership. The Mushkegowuk Council is dedicated to providing quality equitable and accessible support and advisory services to respond to and meet the social, economic, cultural, educational, spiritual, and political needs of first nations, thereby improving the quality of life of our people.
To respond to and carry out the collective will of all Mushkegowuk Members. We are committed to providing responsible and accountable political leadership. The Mushkegowuk Council is dedicated to providing quality equitable and accessible support and advisory services to respond to and meet the social, economic, cultural, educational, spiritual, and political needs of first nations, thereby improving the quality of life of our people
What we do for kidsHelping to keep kids safe and treat victims of child abuse.The Children's Treatment Centre is a community based, community supported agency committed to the prevention and treatment of child abuse in Cornwall, the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry and Akwesasne.We provide free and immediate assessment and treatment to any child in need and that child's family. The Centre is a unique agency. It is entirely funded by the community it serves and receives no government funding. As such, it is able to channel the bulk of its resources towards those who need it the most - the children.
To Provide A Service That Will Meet The Needs And Demands Of Treaty Nine Communities With A High Level Of Quality, Professionalism And Integrity.Welcome To Innlink Concrete Ltd.Innlink Concrete Ltd. Is One Hundred Percent Native Owned And Operated By Wayne Innes, President, Caroline Innes, Vicepresident And Gary Innes, Treasurer. We Are Original Members Of The Moose Cree First Nation. And Have Ties With Families And Relatives From The Pagwa River Area Near Hearst, Ontario.We Strive For Selfdetermination And Sustainability In The Mainstream Business Sector. This Is Evident In The Positive Working Relationship We Have With The Main Companies In Our Area Such As The Town Of Moosonee, Moosonee Transportation Limited And Moose Cree First Nation And Constance Lake First Nation.Products And Services
At Goldline we focus on providing you with individual service. We know that searching for mobility equipment can become overwhelming and stressful. Our friendly, experienced staff want you to relax knowing that we can provide the best solutions for your specific needs and budget. It is always our pleasure to assist our customers to ultimately enrich the quality of their lives. If a simple trip to the local mall becomes a hassle, then staying home is usually the end result. We want to help you to enjoy life in the spite of challenges that you and your family may be facing. Whether we are helping you to design a custom conversion vehicle, or simply choose a mobility product, personal service is always our goal. This may explain why we develop lasting friendships with so many of our customers. Explore our website and see what we have to offer. Find solutions for your lifestyle as you discover the Goldline experience.
The Hudson River Maritime Museum was founded in 1980 by steamboat and tugboat enthusiasts, as well as local citizens who wanted to preserve the shipping history of the Hudson River. Kingston's role as the most important port between New York and Albany in the 19th century made it the logical place to establish a Hudson River maritime museum. Kingston/Rondout was the terminus of the Delaware & Hudson Canal which brought anthracite coal from eastern Pennsylvania from 1828 to 1898 to be transported on the Hudson River to New York City and other ports at a time when coal was the dominant fuel in use. Kingston was also an important stop for passenger steamboats bringing vacationers to the area, many of whom traveled on to the Catskills.