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Breastfeeding - City of Thunder Bay

Services or programs that offer information and support for breastfeeding mothers.

See also Children and Parenting and Pharmacies.

 
These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
Beendigen - Prenatal Program  
235 Syndicate Ave S Suite 37, Thunder Bay, ON  P7E 1E1
807-622-1121
June Steeve-Lendrum Family Resource Centre  
283 Pearl St, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 1E5
807-345-0311 ext 224
Mama Coach (The) - Carly Forbes - Thunder Bay - Parenting Support  
Thunder Bay, ON
807-632-0692
Métis Nation of Ontario - Thunder Bay Métis Council - Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program  
226 May St S, Thunder Bay, ON  P7E 1B4
613-798-1488
Ontario Native Women's Association - Thunder Bay - Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children  
380 Ray Blvd, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 4E6
1-800-667-0816
Pays Plat First Nation - Pays Plat Health Centre  
Business Centre, 10 Pow Wow Dr, Unit C, Thunder Bay, ON  P0T 3C0
807-824-1112
Thunder Bay District Health Unit - Breastfeeding Clinic  
999 Balmoral St, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 6E7
807-625-8827
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre - Maternity Care  
984 Oliver Rd Suite 402, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 7C7
807-684-6228

These services are located outside of City of Thunder Bay, but provide service to City of Thunder Bay.
La Leche League Canada  
La Leche League Canada National Office, PO Box 147, Pickering, ON  L1V 2R2
289-350-0303

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