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The Province of Ontario confirmed the transfer of assets for the Rural and Native Housing program to the OAHSSC; in 2006, the Province turned over administration of the program to the OAHSSC

Program: Northwestern Property Management Office - Dryden - Rental Housing Program  
Organization: Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services
Phone Numbers: 705-256-1876 Ext 601
Toll-Free: 1-866-391-1061
Fax: 807-223-7303
Email: Applications@oahssc.ca
Website: www.ontarioaboriginalhousing.ca/rental-housing
Address:
24 Duke St
Dryden, ON
P8N 0A3
Location:
  • Located in downtown Dryden near the Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Closest intersection is Duke St and Earl Ave
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Office: Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm
Service Description:
  • Mandated to provide safe and affordable, culturally appropriate housing to urban and rural First Nation, Inuit and Métis people living off-Reserve in Ontario
  • Consists of new, affordable rental units, home ownership loans and repair funding
  • Also serves as the location for the Northeastern Ontario Property Management Office which was formerly located in Sudbury

  • Provides rent geared-to-income housing to Indigenous and non-Indigenous people considered to be in CORE housing need in areas in Ontario
  • Rural homes are in locations outside of the city limits and usually consist of a one to three-bedroom bungalow with a fridge and stove
  • Urban units consist of homes and apartments of various sizes located within specific towns and cities

  • Fees: None
    Application: Application package form available on website


    Central Applicant Registry can be accessed by:

    • Filling out an application online at www.ontarioaboriginalhousing.ca

    • Calling toll-free at 1-866-391-1061 Ext 308 to register the application over the phone

    • Faxing the application to 1-705-256-1664 Attn: Central Registry

    • Mailing it to office Attn: Central Applicant Registry
    Eligibility / Target Population:
    • Priority given to Indigenous people who self-identify as urban or rural First Nation (status or non-status), Inuit or Métis individuals but will consider non-Indigenous people considered to be in CORE housing need in areas in Ontario with a population of 2,500 or less

    • Clients pay a proportion of income for their shelter
    Languages: English
    Area Served:
    Ontario  
    See Also: Affordable Housing

    This information was last completely updated on August 29, 2025

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