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Indigenous Friendship Centres - District of Kenora


Community hubs for people living in towns, cities, or urban centres, which provide access to services or programs that support Indigenous peoples' self-determination in areas such as culture, education, employment, health, housing, and justice.

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These services are located in District of Kenora
Dryden Native Friendship Centre  
74 Queen St, Dryden, ON  P8N 1A4
807-223-4180 Add to Clipboard
Ne Chee Friendship Centre  
326 2nd St S, Kenora, ON  P9N 1G5
807-468-5440 Add to Clipboard
Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre  
1 Legion Rd, Red Lake, ON  P0V 2M0
807-727-2847 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of District of Kenora, but provide service to District of Kenora.
Nishnawbe Gamik Friendship Centre  
52 King St, Sioux Lookout, ON  P8T 1B8
807-737-1903 Add to Clipboard
United Native Friendship Centre  
427 Mowat Ave, Fort Frances  P9A 3N1
807-274-8541 Add to Clipboard
Individual friendship centres in Ontario are typically established as non-profit corporations that are governed by their local communities, and may be supported by the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres and/or the National Association of Friendship Centres.