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Child Safety - City of Thunder Bay


Injury prevention programs that educate about traffic safety, bike safety, fire safety, rail and personal safety, stranger danger, and electrical and other household hazards.

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These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek - Rocky Bay Child and Family Services - Satellite Office - Child and Family Services  
1046 Memorial Ave, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 4A3
807-475-4703 Add to Clipboard
Canadian Red Cross Society - Northern Ontario  
Ontario, ON
1-613-740-1900 Add to Clipboard
Salvation Army (The) - Thunder Bay - Community and Family Services  
545 Cumberland St N, Thunder Bay, ON  P7A 4S2
807-345-7319 Add to Clipboard
Shuniah (Municipality of) - Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services - Station 1 - 1700 Lakeshore Drive - Arson Prevention Program for Children (The)  
1700 Lakeshore Dr, Shuniah, ON  P7A 0T1
807-983-2021 Add to Clipboard
St John Ambulance - Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario Branch - Community Services  
518 Fort William Rd, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 2Z8
807-345-1712 Add to Clipboard
St John Ambulance - Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario Branch - Thunder Bay - Babysitting Course  
518 Fort William Rd, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 2Z8
807-345-1712 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of City of Thunder Bay, but provide service to City of Thunder Bay.
Canada. Health Canada - Consumer products and cosmetics  
269 Laurier Ave W, Address Locator 4909A, Ottawa, ON  K1A 0K9
1-866-662-0666 Add to Clipboard
Canada. Transport Canada - Road and Motor Vehicle Safety - Choosing a child car seat or booster seat  
330 Sparks St, Ottawa, ON  K1A 0N5
613-998-8616 (Ottawa, Gatineau) Add to Clipboard
Canadian Centre for Child Protection - MissingKids.ca  
615 Academy Rd, Winnipeg, MB  R3N 0E7
204-945-5735 Add to Clipboard
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