Non-profit Organizations in Fort William, Thunder Bay, ON with opening times

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Results from the 'Non-profit Organizations' category in Fort William, Thunder Bay

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639 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, P7C 3J7

(807) 631-2794
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Church, Religious organization, Charity Organization
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201 Syndicate Avenue North, Thunder Bay, P7C 5W6

(807) 622-4158
Social club, Amusement and Recreation Services, Lounge, Non-profit organization, Hall, Nonprofit Organization, Auditorium
The Elks Lodge Bpoe No 82 of Canada is a welcoming auditorium in an undisclosed city with a friendly atmosphere. Guests have enjoyed events such as Rita Bannon's Pool Tournament, which featured great prizes and live music, all proceeds going towards breast cancer foundation. The venue is ideal for shooting and offers small town vibes. The service is superb and the music is good.
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404 North May Street, Thunder Bay, P7C 3R5

(807) 474-3583
Non-profit organization, Social services, Charity, Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Social Service
Customers appreciate the selection and prices of the clothing items at Community Clothing Assistance in Thunder Bay. The staff is described as friendly and helpful. Some customers have noted that the checkout process can be slow, but overall, they are satisfied with the services provided.
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511 Victoria Avenue E, Thunder Bay, P7C 1A8

(807) 622-4666
Youth organization, Membership Organizations, Associations, Nonprofit Organization, Association, Non-profit organization
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139 Heron Street, Thunder Bay, P7C 2M2

(807) 626-0090
Youth center, Non-profit organization, Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization
Evergreen is a highly regarded neighborhood youth center with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and kind, caring staff. Linda is a dedicated and nurturing figure who goes above and beyond to provide fun activities and support for children and young people. The center is well-regarded in the community, with many praising its positive impact.
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1851 108th Ave, Thunder Bay, P7C 6B8

807-622-0256
Nonprofit Organization, Yacht club, Business Associations, Country Club/Clubhouse, Non-profit organization
Thunder Bay Yacht Club is a congenial place with helpful members and executives. Several customers have positive experiences with the service, looking forward to many more seasons there.
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1014 Victoria Ave E, Thunder Bay, P7C 1B6

(807) 623-4673
Non-profit organization, Youth organization, Youth center, Nonprofit Organization
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420 George Street, Thunder Bay, P7E 5Y8

(807) 623-8182
Non-profit organization, Social Services, Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Social And Human Service Organizations, Social Services Organization
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315 Syndicate Av S, Thunder Bay, P7E 1E2

(807) 623-5355
Social Service, Charity Organization, Social services organization, Social services
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129 MILES STREET EAST, Thunder Bay, P7C 1J5

(807) 622-6139
fur remodelling repairing, swap shops, furniture used, Second Hand Stores, Marchandises à rabais, book dealers used rare, Catholic Action Centre De Paul, carpet rug dealers used, barter exchanges, Thrift & Consignment Store, Thrift store, Magasins d occasions, related categories, flea markets, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Usagée et de Location, clothing bought sold
Customers appreciate the kind and caring staff at Catholic Action-St Vincent de Paul Store, describing them as nice, warm, and friendly. Some express sadness over the store closing due to Covid-19.
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704 Mckenzie Street, Thunder Bay, P7C 3L4

807-623-0292
Our Kids Count (OKC) is a community development program that works to build stronger families and inclusive communities by enhancing peoples lives thru personal growth and development. We involve families in all aspects of program planning, implementation and evaluation. Through other funding sources and community partnerships OKC provides support to people of all demographics - older adults, men, youth, teens, etc.
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200 Syndicate Ave South, Thunder Bay, P7E 1C9

(807) 624-2623
Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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425 Donald Street East, Thunder Bay, P7E 5V1

(807) 623-0801
A Museum, Historical Society and Archives for Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
The Thunder Bay Museum is a must-visit with rich history and beautiful artifacts. The first and second floors showcase the history of Thunder Bay and its people, while the third floor features exhibitions of black-and-white photographs, paintings, and films. The museum is by donation and offers a small selection of world war artifacts. The third floor also has rooms for rent for events. Several visitors appreciate the great people working there and the informative exhibits.
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905 Victoria Avenue East, Thunder Bay, P7C 1B3

(807) 623-3522
History museum, Museum, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
Northwestern Ontario Aviation Heritage Centre is a highly-regarded museum where visitors appreciate the engaging flight simulator experience and the knowledgeable volunteers. Children particularly enjoy the simulator and the aviation history exhibit. Overall, a popular destination with a high satisfaction rating.
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1315 Victoria Ave E, Thunder Bay, P7C 1C3

(807) 622-0083
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203 Hardisty Street, Thunder Bay, P7C 3G8

(807) 622-5249
As you may know, the service delivery corporation known as the Ontario Métis Aboriginal Association was forced into receivership in 2007. Up until then, the corporation was active in countless communities, delivering several social and economic programs on behalf of the government. However due to baseless accusations and political agendas, the corporation was targeted by the government and relentlessly audited and investigated. After the investigation was concluded, the RCMP's finding was that there was no wrong-doing, but regrettably the damage had already been done. Funding to the corporation was cut during the investigations, all of our records were seized, and with no funding or the corporation fell into receivership. Although the Ontario Métis Aboriginal Association may be gone, the Woodland Métis Tribe is alive and well and our dedicated members feel that it is our solemn duty to rebuild our organization, but this time, WITHOUT the help of any Federal or Provincial funding. Our past dependence on government funding was the cause of our demise and it can never be allowed to happen again. That’s why we need you, our members, more than ever. Our goal is to build a strong, lean tribal organization supported exclusively by our membership so that we can continue the fight for our rights and pursue justice to highest courts of the land without the fear of recrimination or reprisal from government agencies feeling threatened by our commitment and resolve. The Powley case which went to the Supreme Court of Canada, had its roots in the fact that Powley held an OMAA membership card which gave him the rights to hunt moose. The Supreme Court of Canada upheld that fact. Over the years the Woodland Métis Tribe has been involved in over 200 similar legal cases, all with the intent of protecting our membership.