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Transportation - Non-Accessible and Volunteer - City of Thunder Bay

Transportation services for the elderly or people with special needs who are mobile (ambulatory). Most transportation services are provided by volunteer services and a nominal fee may be charged. Some providers may offer accompaniment services to health-related appointments.
 
These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
Canadian Red Cross Society - Northern Ontario - Thunder Bay Branch - Priority Assistance to Transition Home  
English ; French
Canadian Red Cross Society - Northern Ontario - Thunder Bay Branch - Seniors' Transportation Program  
English ; French


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