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Smoking - District of Thunder Bay
Smoking prevention programs and support services that help people to quit smoking or vaping.
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Long Lake 58 First Nation - Long Lake #58 Health Centre
209B Otter St, Long Lake 58 First Nation, ON P0T 2A0
807-876-4553
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Nipigon District Family Health Team - Smoking Cessation Program
125 Hogan Rd, Nipigon, ON P0T 2J0
807-887-5252 ext 2
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These services are located outside of District of Thunder Bay, but provide service to District of Thunder Bay.
Canadian Cancer Society - Northwestern Region - Support Services
Northwestern Ontario, ON
1-888-939-3333
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Canadian Cancer Society - Northwestern Region - Telephone Service - Smokers' Helpline
Thunder Bay, ON
1-866-366-3667
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Canadian Cancer Society - Ontario Division - Smokers' Helpline
55 St Clair Ave W, Suite 300, Toronto, ON M4V 2Y7
416-488-5400
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Ontario Health - Cancer Care Ontario - Indigenous Tobacco Program
525 University Ave, Unit 500, Toronto, ON M5G 2L3
437-703-3317
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Ontario. Ministry of Health - Smoking Cessation Program
Toronto, ON
ServiceOntario: 1-866-532-3161
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Thunder Bay District Health Unit - Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
999 Balmoral St, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6E7
807-625-5900
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