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Addiction Support Groups - City of Thunder Bay

People affected by addiction get together to share experiences and practical tips.

See also Addiction Education and Prevention.

 
These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
Al Anon Family Groups - Northern Ontario - Online Service - Find a Meeting  
Ontario, ON
No public telephone number
Alcoholics Anonymous - Northwestern Ontario  
Northwestern Ontario, ON  P7B 6T6
No public telephone number
Alcoholics Anonymous - Northwestern Ontario - Northwestern Ontario - Find Location  
Northwestern Ontario, ON
No public telephone number
Gull Bay First Nation - Gull Bay Health Clinic - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Front St Gull Bay Health Clinic, Gull Bay First Nation, ON  P7B 6P9
807-982-2104
Narcotics Anonymous - Northern Ontario - Thunder Bay  
Thunder Bay, ON  P7A 2N4
1-888-811-3887
Whitesand First Nation - Health Office - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Doug's Dr, Whitesand First Nation, ON  P0T 1A0
807-583-2671

These services are located outside of City of Thunder Bay, but provide service to City of Thunder Bay.
Al-Anon Family Groups Headquarters - Canada  
222 Queen St, Unit 1000, Ottawa, ON  K1P 5V9
613-723-8484
Families for Addiction Recovery  
100 Consilium Place, Suite 200, Scarborough, ON  M1H 3E3

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