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Bak Emergency Management
Bak Emergency Management
  • (807) 476-4525
Contact North | Contact Nord
Contact North | Contact Nord
Contact Nord increases the number of underserved Ontario residents taking online programs and courses from Ontario’s colleges, universities, Indigenous institutes, and other providers in the community

Contact Nord increases the number of underserved Ontario residents taking online programs and courses from Ontario’s colleges, universities, Indigenous institutes, and other providers in the community

  • Thunder Bay ON P7B 5R1
  • 1-877-999-9149
EPID at Work Research Institute- Lakehead University
EPID at Work Research Institute- Lakehead University
EPID @ Work is committed to researching areas of work-related injury & disability prevention focusing on issues relevant to Northwestern Ontario. Contact us today to learn more and get involved.

EPID @ Work is committed to researching areas of work-related injury & disability prevention focusing on issues relevant to Northwestern Ontario. Contact us today to learn more and get involved.

  • 1294 Balmoral St
    Thunder Bay ON P7B 575
  • 807-343-8010 Ext. 7165
eSafetyFirst Canada
eSafetyFirst Canada
  • 330 Av Avro Pointe-Claire
    Quebec QC H9R 5W5
  • (866) 470-7740
Ignite Behaviour Consulting
Ignite Behaviour Consulting
Thunder Bay’s only on-site Board Certified Behaviour Analyst, Ignite exists to turn your child’s potential into reality, offering Applied Behaviour Analysis services, training, and consulting.

Thunder Bay’s only on-site Board Certified Behaviour Analyst, Ignite exists to turn your child’s potential into reality, offering Applied Behaviour Analysis services, training, and consulting.

  • 705B Victoria Avenue Chapple Building
    Thunder Bay ON P7C5X9
  • (807) 285-9490
Nokiiwin Tribal Council
Nokiiwin Tribal Council
Nokiiwin Tribal Council is dedicated to working in unity with our member First Nations to enhance growth and prosperity

Nokiiwin Tribal Council is dedicated to working in unity with our member First Nations to enhance growth and prosperity

  • 384 Fort William Rd
    Thunder Bay ON P7B 2Z3
  • (807) 474-4230
PH. Industrial Incorporated
PH. Industrial Incorporated
  • 4 - 58 Stirling MacGregor Dr.
    Cambridge ON N1S4X2
  • (519) 277-3129
Roots Community Food Centre
Roots Community Food Centre
Roots Community Food Centre aims to use food as a tool to connect people to one another and build belonging and dignity through meaningful programs, initiatives and advocacy.

Roots Community Food Centre aims to use food as a tool to connect people to one another and build belonging and dignity through meaningful programs, initiatives and advocacy.

  • 450 Fort William Road
    Thunder Bay ON P7B 2Z6
  • (807) 285-0189
Superior Strategies / Warrior Supplies / Warrior Office
Superior Strategies / Warrior Supplies / Warrior Office
  • 875 Tungsten St
    Thunder Bay ON P7B 6H2
  • (807) 623-2004
Tecky Brains Canada
Tecky Brains Canada
We are an educational initiative committed to digital inclusion, gender equity, and creative learning through design thinking and technology. Dedicated to digital literacy for all.

We are an educational initiative committed to digital inclusion, gender equity, and creative learning through design thinking and technology. Dedicated to digital literacy for all.

  • Thunder Bay ON
  • (807) 358-3941
Thunder Bay Multicultural Association
Thunder Bay Multicultural Association
Since 1972 we have been providing newcomer settlement services geared towards immigrants and refugees within their first years in Canada.

Since 1972 we have been providing newcomer settlement services geared towards immigrants and refugees within their first years in Canada.

  • 17 Court St N
    Thunder Bay ON P7A 4T4
  • (807) 345-0551
TripPal Educational Inc.
TripPal Educational Inc.
Trippal focused on enriching travel experiences for children aged 3–6 through interactive, screen-free learning. CHEFAN is a niche brand specializing in hands-on flannelgraph products

Trippal focused on enriching travel experiences for children aged 3–6 through interactive, screen-free learning. CHEFAN is a niche brand specializing in hands-on flannelgraph products

  • Thunder Bay ON
  • (807) 357-5789
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The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is located on the traditional Lands of the Anishnawbe peoples of Fort William First Nation, original signatories to the Robinson Superior Treaty signed in 1850.  We recognize the significant contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples to our heritage, social, cultural, spiritual and economic wealth and are committed to advancing economic reconciliation under the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action #92 “Business and Reconciliation.”

To learn more and to read the 94 Calls to Action, visit: www.nctr.ca.