New to Timmins Guide - Timmins Economic Development Corporation

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New to Timmins Guide - Timmins Economic Development Corporation
New to
Timmins
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Welcome
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INTRODUCTION
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time without notice. If you want your organization information updated or added to the guide, please contact Timmins
Economic Development Corporation at (705) 360-2656.
Last updated November 2013
This publication was made possible in partnership with:
Mission
The Timmins Chamber of Commerce promotes the collective interests of the business community and is a catalyst for
an improved business environment. To ensure our members’ success we advocate on their behalf and ensure that they
are informed, supported and connected.
Timmins Chamber of Commerce
Physical Address: 76 McIntyre Road
Schumacher, ON P0N 1G0
Mailing Address:
PO Box 985
Timmins, ON P4N 7H6
Telephone:
(705) 360–1900
Fax:
(705) 360–1193
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.timminschamber.on.ca
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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General Information
17
Health Care Services
22
Financial Services
25
Community Groups and Services
28
Education
34
Faith and Worship
37
Sports and Recreation
44
Arts and Culture
47
Transportation Services
50
Hotels and Other Accommodations
52
Dining and Entertainment
57
Local Media
60
59
Real Estate
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MAYOR’S MESSAGE
Mayor’s Message
Our municipality owes its existence to the initiative and efforts
of prospectors by the names of Harry Preston, Sandy McIntyre
and Benny Hollinger, who in the early 1900’s discovered gold.
Financiers Noah and Henry Timmins were responsible for the
development of the Hollinger Mine and, thus, the name Timmins
came to the forefront and has been our proud designation ever
since by celebrating 100 years in 2012.
As a resource-based community, Timmins is experiencing
economic sustainability in the mining and supply sector. This in
turn has had a positive impact on all sectors, especially in the
retail and hospitality sectors. Timmins is a growing community
that welcomes your business and provides ample employment
opportunities to make it a thriving place to live, work and play.
Timmins is a friendly, open, culturally diverse community, offering a superior quality of life, but mainly,
Timmins is about people. Come experience our best sporting, musical and cultural experiences with an
abundance of year round recreational opportunities and social events for all ages. Timmins has modern
leisure facilities including an indoor pool, multi-purpose recreational facility, state-of-the-art regional soccer
and athletics field, nordic centre and alpine ski resort .
The City of Timmins is home to four regional school boards that deliver quality education to students as
they prepare for their future and access to a wide variety of post secondary programs offering degrees,
continuing education, apprenticeship and job re-entry skills in both English and French.
Timmins is home to a top-rated symphony orchestra, theatre and choir groups, an ultra modern public library
and the new Timmins Museum National Exhibition Centre . Great shopping is available and includes three
shopping malls, several big box stores and quaint specialty boutiques located in our downtown cores.
It’s all here, waiting for you! Take a deep breath of fresh northern air and get ready to experience the
incredible hospitality of Timmins – the City with a Heart of Gold!
Mayor Tom Laughren
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This section provides general information on
the City of Timmins, including a brief history, its
location, the economy, and climate.
GENERAL INFORMATION
A Brief History
Timmins was founded in 1912 as a by-product of the Porcupine Gold Rush. Situated 680 kilometres north
of Toronto, the camp attracted men and women eager to find their fortune and carve a name for themselves
in New Ontario. Starting in 1907, the area became home to dozens of prospectors who explored the areas
around Porcupine Lake and the Frederick House River. The City of Timmins owes its birthright to the riches
of the Canadian Shield. On June 9, 1909, Harry Preston slipped on a rocky knoll and the heels of his boots
stripped the moss to reveal a large vein of gold, which later became the Dome Mine. This vein was several
hundred feet in length and was 150 feet wide. Benny Hollinger and his partner Alex Gillies were not far
behind the Wilson party since they later discovered the Hollinger Gold Mine.
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Discovered by Alexander Olifant (alias Sandy
McIntyre), the McIntyre Mine completed the string
of important gold discoveries in the Camp. Many
other gold mines would open up in the area around
the Porcupine Camp in the next 60 years. However,
no other gold mines discovered to date have ever
equaled the importance of the first mines in the
Timmins area, called the Big Three. Most of the
people who came to the Porcupine area settled
around. Porcupine Lake and the Dome which is
situated one mile from the lake. Four miles down
the road, around the McIntyre Mine, the hamlet of
Schumacher grew, which was named after Frederick
Schumacher who was a druggist and supplier of
‘miracle medicines’ in a dry camp. A mile from that
site, the town of Timmins, which was in fact the
company homes for employees of the Hollinger
Mines, came to be. This entire area would form the
core of the present City of Timmins. Timmins is one
of Canada’s largest cities in area by a size of 3,185
km².
In 1973, the town amalgamated with its neighbouring
townships, and the City of Timmins was born. In
the 1990s, the City of Timmins became a regional
service and distribution centre for Northeastern
Ontario. In addition to its business based on
natural resources, new areas of manufacturing,
high technology and a labour-intensive service
industry have emerged. Based on our vast wealth
of natural resources, our region enjoys a strong
and diversified industrial sector, using the latest
technological advances to compete on the world
market. The city’s key industries include mining,
forestry and manufacturing value-added wood
products, metal fabrication, retail, service industries,
and government.
The arrival of the rail system in 1911 accelerated the
growth of the Camp. Until then, the trek to Porcupine
was done by canoe and foot from Haileybury. That
same year, two days after the first train arrived in
the Porcupine, the entire Camp was destroyed in
the fire of 1911. Because of the importance of the
gold discoveries, very few people abandoned the
camp and the area was rebuilt within two months.
In 1912, Noah Timmins founded the town to house
the employees of the Hollinger Mine The 1920s
and 1930s were prosperous years. The Great
Depression did not adversely affect the economy of
the area. Jobs were available from any of the mines
and lumbering facilities and farming also offered
opportunities for the residents of the area.
A third important event in the history of the Camp
was the decline of the gold mines in the 1950s.
Until then, the community had been sheltered
from the Great Depression and its effects on the
economy. The discovery of base metals in the 1960s
resurrected a dying industry and today the city
continues to prosper because of numerous additional
gold deposits and important zinc, copper, nickel,
and silver finds. Secondary industries, such as
lumbering, government and business services and
tourism have also helped to maintain this growth.
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Timmins At A Glance
Population
Regular Market Draw
(pop.)
Area
Local Bus Service
Provincial Bus Service
Rail Service
Air Travel
Financial Institutions
Newspapers and
Publications
Schools
Library
Natural Gas
Hydro
Telephone and Cellular
Services
Cable/Satellite Service
Providers
Community Internet
Access/ Internet Cafés
44,331+
118,000+
3,185 km ² (1,229 mi ²)
Timmins Transit
Ontario Northland passenger and cargo services
Ontario Northland freight
Air Canada, Porter Airlines, Air Creebec, Bearskin Airlines, Wasaya Airlines,
Thunder Airlines and Commercial Aviation
There are 11 financial institutions with numerous branches located throughout
the city. For more information, please refer to the Financial Services section on
page 22.
The Daily Press, Timmins Times, Timmins Today and Northern Ontario
Business
There are 4 school boards and 2 community colleges providing French and
English education in Timmins, and 1 French language university. For more
information, please refer to the Education section pages 28 to 32.
Timmins Public Library and C. M. Shields Library. More information is available
in the Library section on page 33.
Serviced by Union Gas 1-800-400-2255 / 1-888-774-3111
Serviced by Hydro One 1-888-664-9376
Note: You must dial 705 before the 7-digit number for all local calls
Northern Tel (705) 360-8555
Ontera 1-888-566-8372
Eastlink (705) 531-4400 / 1-866-737-7662
Rogers (705) 267-4663
Telus (705) 268-8311
Vianet (705) 264-7064 / Toll Free 1-800-788-0363
Eastlink (705) 531-4400/1-866-737-7662
Bell 1-888-673-3788
Northern Tel 1-800-360-8555
Ontera 1-888-566-8372
Vianet (705) 269-9996
Timmins Public Library (705) 360-8469
C. M. Shields Public Library (705) 360-2623
Timmins Chamber of Commerce CAP Site (705) 360-1900
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Timmins At A Glance
Wireless Hotspots
Business Hotspots
Golf Courses
Parks
• Archie Dillon Sportsplex
• Gillies Lake
• (beach & sports field)
• Hollinger Park
• Mattagami Waterfront (boat launch & playing field)
• McIntyre Arena
• Regional Athletics and Soccer Complex
• Victor M. Power Airport
Tim Hortons
McDonalds
Christopher’s Coffee House
Hollinger Golf Club, Spruce Needles Golf Club, and Sandy Falls Golf Course.
For contact information, please refer to the Sports and Recreation section
page 38
There are 46 parks and playgrounds for your enjoyment in Timmins. For more
information, please refer to the Outdoor Recreation section on page 43
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Location
Timmins, Ontario, Canada is located at latitude 48.20 degrees north and longitude 80.44 degrees west. The
city’s elevation is approximately 880 – 900 feet above sea level. Timmins is centrally located in Northeastern
Ontario. Road, air, and rail provide convenient access to and from the city.
Timmins is situated 30-45 minutes away from the Trans-Canada Highway, thus providing easy access to
major markets. Other highways servicing Timmins are #144, #101, #655 and #11.
Distances to Selected Provincial Urban Centres
CITY
KILOMETERS
MILES
Sudbury
290
180
North Bay
370
230
Sault Ste. Marie
440
273
Toronto
680
422
Hamilton
730
454
Ottawa
730
454
Kitchener/
Waterloo
740
460
Thunder Bay
770
479
St. Catharines
775
482
Niagara Falls
790
491
Kingston
825
513
London
830
516
Sarnia
948
589
Windsor
1020
643
Economic Area
The City of Timmins’ main trading area encompasses
a territorial market of approximately 118,000
people. It extends throughout the Cochrane District
to the James Bay coastal areas. Several other
communities such as Chapleau, Iroquois Falls,
Matheson and Kirkland Lake have also been added
to our regular market draw data. The central location
has allowed the city to become a regional shopping,
cultural, commerce, health, industrial supplies
and distribution centre for Northeastern Ontario.
Timmins’ location, along with traditional business ties
developed by the mining, forestry and manufacturing
industries, has facilitated the development of
new markets on an international level. The city is
centrally located on principal ground transportation
routes, which enhances access to major markets.
The Victor M. Power airport serves Timmins with
numerous daily flights to Toronto and other major
centres.
Blue bolded cities represent U.S. border crossings
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City Hall
The governing body of the City of Timmins is City Council. It
consists of the Mayor and 8 Councillors who represent the
City’s five wards. Members of Council are elected by residents
to a four-year term of office. General hours for City Hall are
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Clerks Department
The Clerks Department is responsible for providing information
and service to the public, Council, city departments,
outside agencies, businesses, media, provincial and federal
governments on matters relating to municipal government. It
conducts transparent elections; efficiently maintains corporate
records; delivers effective municipal law enforcement services;
provides information on municipal legislation and management
services to cemeteries, crossing guards, and parking control.
Clerks Department
Telephone: (705) 360-2613
Fax: (705) 360-2674
Email: [email protected]
For more information about other departments at City Hall, ranging from recreational programming to
garbage pick-up times, cemetery locations, careers, road maintenance schedules and building permits,
simply navigate your way to the information and services needed at www.timmins.ca
Corporation of the City of Timmins
220 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, Ontario P4N 1B7
Telephone: (705) 360-2600
Website: www.timmins.ca
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Timmins Economic Development
Corporation (TEDC)
The City of Timmins places a high priority on efforts
of the Timmins community to diversify its economic
base and develop a sustainable local economy.
The Timmins Economic Development Corporation
(TEDC) is the City’s primary vehicle working with
local businesses and companies outside the
community to: generate economic growth prosperity
within the City of Timmins; stimulate investment
in the community; and broaden the city’s tax and
employment base. TEDC promotes the city as the
ideal location for business development, as well as
an excellent place to live.
TEDC is a non-profit corporation governed by a
Board of Directors that is composed of elected
officials, private sector business people and
community leaders. TEDC is a key liaison between
the public and private sectors and acts as expert
advisors in economic development, strategic
planning, and project management. In addition to
promoting growth opportunities, TEDC also monitors
economic trends and implements strategies to
overcome development barriers.
• Assisting with community strategic planning
• Developing partnerships to promote, support and
sustain economic growth
The TEDC’s current projects range from inspiring
youth to get involved in entrepreneurship to
providing guidance to non-profit organizations. For
more information about TEDC projects, visit www.
timminsedc.com/en/aboutus/OurProjects.asp
Timmins Economic Development Corporation
12 Elm Street North
Timmins, ON P4N 6A1
Telephone: (705) 360-2656
Toll free: 1-877-470-TEDC (8332)
Fax: (705) 360-2679
Email: [email protected]
For more information about the TEDC visit:
www.timminsedc.com
All TEDC services are provided free of charge.
The TEDC meets its mandate by engaging in the
following activities:
• Assisting with business retention and expansion
initiatives
• Gathering market intelligence
• Preparing economic reports
• Providing community and demographic information
• Promoting Timmins as an ideal business location
• Acting as a confidential source for consultants,
businesses and agents
• Providing information on a variety of incentive
programs
• Attracting new businesses to the community
• Responding to community and investment inquiries
• Assisting businesses with property and building site
location and selection
• Liaising with regulatory bodies and government
agencies
• Facilitating the business development process
• Fostering new economic development opportunities
• Encouraging and assisting with community
development projects
• Accessing capital funding for project development
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Business Enterprise Centre (BEC)
The Business Enterprise Centre (BEC) is an
important link to the business community and
provides free assistance to entrepreneurs to help
start or grow small or medium sized business. The
BEC serves Timmins and a territory which extends
along the Highway 11 corridor, all communities from
Hornepayne to Iroquois Falls and the James Bay
area. Entrepreneurs are provided with easy access
to business conseling services and information
covering management, marketing, regulation,
technology and financing.
BEC promotes entrepreneurship at all levels and
delivers programs targeted to key areas, including
seniors, youth, unemployed, women and Aboriginals.
The BEC delivers programs and services on behalf
of the Ministry of Economic Development and
Innovation (MEDI) and the Ministry of Northern
Development and Mines (MNDM). BEC services are
designed to promote an entrepreneurial culture, with
a goal of producing new employment in the region.
BEC services include:
•
One-on-one business consultations
•
Business related inquiries
•
Business registrations
•
Mentorship program
•
Summer Company Program
•
Delivery and support of entrepreneurship
Northern
•
Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation programs
•
Delivery and support of Canada Youth Business
Foundation loans
•
Partner in small business week activities
•
Business workshops, programs and seminars
•
Business referrals to professionals
•
Municipal zoning and business licensing
information
•
Business visits
•
Linkages to business related organizations and
contacts
•
Site selection services
•
Business plan reviews
•
Financial planning and information
The BEC is also linked to a variety of community
and business organizations to help support new and
existing entrepreneurs. In addition to support, these
partners can also assist in the administration and
delivery of key projects and initiatives. A few key
partners for the BEC include financial institutions,
community futures development corporations,
chambers of commerce, and self-employment
benefit programs.
Business Enterprise Centre
12 Elm Street North
Timmins, ON P4N 6A1
Telephone: (705) 360-2657
Toll free: 1-877-470-TEDC (8332)
Fax: (705) 360-2679
Email: [email protected]
For more information about the BEC visit:
www.northeastbec.com
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The Timmins Local Immigration Partnership (TLIP)
was formally established in March of 2009 through
funding from Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Its purpose is to assist the Timmins region in
building capacity to achieve success in immigration
related opportunities, and provide a collaborative
framework for the development and implementation
of effective programs for the successful integration of
newcomers choosing to live in Timmins.
Launched in 2013, www.newtotimmins.ca is a
comprehensive website featuring information on the
City of Timmins, services available in the community,
employment, education, business, tourism
and recreation, health as well as resources on
immigration, settlement and community involvement.
For more information visit: www.newtotimmins.ca
Welcoming Services
Timmins offers programs and services for
newcomers to the area. The Timmins and District
Multicultural Centre offers support to newcomers
and immigrants who are looking to build professional
networks, make social connections, practice new
languages, and learn more about Timmins.
The following programs or services are ideal ways to get involved and stay connected:
• English Conversation Circles are informal group
meetings to help newcomers and immigrants improve their English and speaking skills.
• Settlement assistance
• Job search assistance
• Community referrals
• Helping newcomers adjust to living in Northern
Ontario
• Matching volunteers with newcomers
• Translation/interpretation services
For more information contact:
Timmins and District Multicultural Centre
Telephone: (705) 363-7267
Website: www.timminsmulticultural.ca
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Employment
The City of Timmins is a diverse community built
on the foundation of its natural resources and has
relied on the mining and forestry industries for its
prosperity. While mining is still at the heart of the
community, the Timmins economy has diversified to
include growing and spin-off sectors in areas such
as retail, customer service, skilled trades, unskilled
labour, entry level and professional positions.
With a labour force of over 25,000 people, the City
of Timmins has the youngest labour force of the five
major Northern Ontario cities. Nearly half of the local
labour force is bilingual. Employers and employees
have access to training opportunities in both official
languages where skills upgrades can be completed
to meet the demands of a continually shifting global
marketplace.
Employment opportunities can be found in local
newspapers, professional and trade magazines, or
on the Internet. Government of Ontario Jobs lists
openings within the Ontario Public Service, while
the Public Service Commission of Canada lists
information and opportunities about careers in the
federal government. Service Canada offers an
online Job Bank with listings for both government
and private sector jobs. Monster.ca , Indeed.ca and
Workopolis.ca are popular job boards that allow
you to search by city for all sorts of Canadian job
opportunities. Myzer.com is a local on-line job board
that connects people to various job prospects in the
Timmins area. Residents who are unemployed or
under-employed can also visit Employment Options
for one-on-one job counseling services located at
330 Second Avenue in Timmins.
The TEDC, in partnership with the Timmins Local
Immigration Partnership (TLIP), has initiated an
Employer Ambassador Program along with the
development of an Employers Council to address
current and future labour shortages. The Employer
Council engages local employers to collectively
develop employer-driven strategies designed to
reduce barriers, create understanding, and build
capacity to address workforce trends.
Stemming from recommendations from the Employer
Council, the jobsintimmins.com website has
been redeveloped to become a central source for
information on available employment opportunities
in the area. With a new look and enhanced
functionality, jobsintimmins.com is an integral part of
promoting vacancies and new positions within local
employers, providing job-seekers the opportunity to
investigate all available jobs in our community on
one site.
Employers looking to advertise a vacancy can simply
register/log-in, submit pertinent job information,
including contact information, and then post—all at
NO COST.
Whether you are seeking employment or seeking
employees, www.jobsintimmins.com is the first place
to go.
www.jobsintimmins.com
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Climate
Timmins is a community with four distinct seasons, each creating a natural
playground for the residents. The City of Timmins is not prone to significant
weather occurrences that are disruptive. There are fewer thunder storms
in the city than most other Canadian cities, and the ones we do experience
are generally weak and short-lived, resulting in lessened possibility of
power outages.
Fortunately, because of the location and colder climate, Timmins does not
experience damaging ice storms, which are very costly to businesses and
residents. Timmins receives one of the highest snowfall averages of any
Canadian city, creating a winter playground.
The city does not experience lake-effect snowfalls that close roads and
cause transportation problems. Timmins is well equipped with snow
removal equipment. The following chart below depicts the monthly climatic
data patterns recorded from 1971 to 2000 on the Environment Canada
website. The temperature in the winter can seem quite cold, but residents
still take advantage of the outdoors all year-round. Fortunately, the colder
temperatures are not associated with high levels of humidity or blistering
winds.
Timmins Temperatures (in celcius)
High
Low
Average
Extreme High
Extreme Low
January
-10.9
-23.7
-17.2
6.1
-44.2
February
-8.2
-22.0
-15.0
10.5
-45.6
March
-1.1
-14.9
-8.0
19.9
-37.8
April
7.5
-5.2
1.2
29.9
-29.4
May
16.1
2.2
9.2
33.3
-11.1
June
21.4
7.1
14.3
35.0
-3.2
July
24.3
10.3
17.3
38.9
0.4
August
22.0
8.9
15.5
36.7
1.7
September
16.0
4.4
10.3
32.2
-6.1
October
9.3
-0.3
4.5
28.3
-13.0
November
0.3
-8.0
-3.8
15.9
-33.9
December
-8.3
-19.3
-13.7
14.1
-43.1
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Protective Services
Timmins Fire Department
The Timmins Fire Department provides protection
from fire, life-threatening emergencies and
dangerous conditions, through a team approach in
regards to fire protection, fire prevention and public
education. The Timmins Fire Department serves the
City of Timmins and includes volunteer departments
in Mountjoy, Porcupine, South Porcupine,
Schumacher and Connaught. It also responds to
some calls outside city limits, according to need.
Fire Chief Mike Pintar
City of Timmins Fire Department
133 Cedar Street South
Timmins, ON P4N 2G9
Telephone: (705) 360-2626
Fax: (705) 360-2681
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://tfd.timmins.ca/
Timmins Police Service
The Timmins Police Service takes great pride in
serving its citizens in order to ensure safety and
security within the community for everybody to enjoy.
The Service recognizes the need to work together
with all community entities and has forged many
partnerships over the years in a concentrated effort
to prevent and solve crime. The Service strongly
believes in the concept of community-based policing
and works diligently to build relationships, while
showing sensitivity and concern for the needs of
people from all cultures and backgrounds
Timmins Police Service
185 Spruce Street South
Timmins, ON P4N 2M7
Telephone: (705) 264-1201
Fax: (705) 360-2697
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://police.timmins.ca
Theft programs, Traveling Alone for Women, AntiShoplifting programs, Robbery Prevention, Values,
Influences and Peers Program (Grade 6 program),
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education), Crime
Stoppers (District of Cochrane), VCARS, MADD,
Childfind, Special Olympics, and PAL, a crime
watch program in conjunction with Union Gas. Fall
2012 marked the opening of the 14,200 square foot
forensic state-of-the-art science facility that features
up-to-date amenities to better support the demands
of modern police operations and to meet the needs
of the community. The new unit consists of the main
forensics building that has three large laboratories,
more space, and the opportunity for safer practices.
The unit also has a garage that is used to store
and conduct forensic examinations of crime-scene
vehicles. This forensics unit not only serves South
Porcupine but detachments throughout the region in
Cochrane, Smooth Rock Falls, Kapuskasing, Hearst,
Kirkland Lake and the James Bay Coast.
Ontario Provincial Police
4170 Harold Avenue - Highway 101 East
South Porcupine, ON P0N 1H0
Telephone: (705) 235-3345
Fax: (705) 235-4522
Website: http://www.opp.ca
Ontario Provincial Police
The OPP is involved with, and sponsors, many
crime prevention programs. Some of these crime
prevention programs include: Neighbourhood
Watch, Cottage Watch, SKI ID, BIKE ID, Anti-
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This section provides valuable information
regarding the various health care and Senior
services that are available in the City of Timmins
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Health Care Services
Finding the right medical care for you and your family is important. The Timmins and District medical
community is composed of specialists and general practitioners that strive to provide patients with the
highest quality of care. Timmins offers a fully accredited referral and teaching hospital equipped with 161
beds and provides a full range of medical services. Walk-in clinics are also available if you do not have a
family doctor, with clinics open evenings, weekends and holidays to better accommodate. Specialized
services are also offered, with several chiropractors, optometrists and denturists in the area.
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Hospital
The Timmins and District Hospital (TDH) is a fully
accredited (Accreditation Canada) referral and
teaching hospital serving the residents of the City
of Timmins and Cochrane District, as well as, the
adjoining areas of the Temiskaming, Sudbury and
Algoma districts with advanced diagnostic and
specialized treatment services. TDH is dedicated to
providing health care services that are consistent
with the needs of the community and catchment
area. TDH houses 161 beds hospital wide and
offers a full range of medical, surgical, critical care,
maternity, newborn, pediatric, long-term care and
mental health services as well extensive health
education and district services.
TDH is a leader in state-of-the-art
telecommunications and diagnostic equipment
connecting physicians and staff to medical
practitioners and specialists throughout Canada.
Neurology patients now have more comprehensive
and rapid access to doctors throughout Ontario
at TDH with the Emergency Neurosurgery Image
Transfer System (ENITS). ENITS allows patients
with head trauma or other neurological disorders
direct access 24 hours a day to neurologists across
the province, to receive care closer to home,
reducing the need for often high-risk travel or patient
transportation.
For more information about TDH and the programs
and services provided, visit:
www.tadh.com
professional, who can assess your symptoms and
help you decide your best first step. Telehealth
Ontario can help you decide whether to care for
yourself, make an appointment with your doctor, go
to a clinic, contact a community service or go to a
hospital emergency room.
Telehealth Ontario
Telephone: 1-866-797-0000
TTY: 1-866-797-0007
Family Physicians
Finding a family doctor is important to ensure that
you and your family receive proper medical attention.
Finding a family doctor is not always an easy task
and you should get started on it right away. It may
take several months of being on a waiting list to get
a family doctor. The Find a Family Doctor service
provided by the College of Physicians and Surgeons
of Ontario website (www.cpso.on.ca/docsearch) will
enable you to search for information about family
physicians, including their practice addresses,
telephone numbers, qualifications and whether they
are accepting new patients. You may also want to
ask your friends or family if their doctor is taking
patients.
Walk-in clinics provide health care if you are sick and
do not have a family doctor or are unable to reach
your family doctor. Generally, appointments are not
needed. Some clinics are open evenings, weekends
and holidays. It may be best to call ahead to make
sure they are open.
Timmins and District Hospital
700 Ross Avenue East
Timmins, ON P4N 8P2
Telephone: (705) 267-2131
Website: www.tadh.com
Telehealth Ontario
Free Access to a Registered Nurse — 24 Hours a
day, 7 days a Week.
Telehealth Ontario is a free, confidential telephone
service you can call to get health advice or general
health information from a Registered Nurse. That
means quick, easy access to a qualified health
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Pharmacies
Healthcare Guardian Pharmacy
27 Cedar Street South
Timmins, ON P4N 2G5
Telephone: (705) 267-2048
Loblaw Pharmacy
(Dailey’s Your Independent Grocer)
654 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, ON P4N 8R4
Telephone: (705) 264-8300
McDonald’s Pharmacy
67 Bruce Avenue
South Porcupine, ON P0N 1H0
Telephone: (705) 235-3941
Rexall Drug Store
103 – 119 Pine Street South
Timmins, ON P4N 2K3
Telephone: (705) 267-6422
Shoppers Drug Mart (Algonquin)
227 Algonquin Boulevard West
Timmins, ON P4N 2R3
Telephone: (705) 264-4311
Shoppers Drug Mart (Third)
123 Third Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 1C6
Telephone: (705) 267-6555
Shoppers Drug Mart (Algonquin)
681 Algonquin Boulevard
Timmins, ON P4N 8S6
Telephone: (705) 264-6511
Pharmasave Timmins
1500 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON P4R 1A1
Telephone: (705) 267-6660
Wal-Mart Pharmacy
1870 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON P4N 1N7
Telephone: (705) 267-6451
Medical Clinics
Pine Plaza Medical Clinic
119 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 531-3071
Timmins After Hours Medical Clinic
227 Algonquin Boulevard West
Suite 203
Telephone: (705) 268-3858
M.A. Medical Clinic
38 Pine Street North
Suite 113 101 Mall
Telephone: (705) 264-2383
Misiway Health Centre
130 Wilson Avenue
Telephone: (705) 264-2200
Please be advised that you must be
a patient of one of the physicians or nurse
practitioners who are part of the Health Teams
listed below in order to use this service. These are
not walk-in clinics for the general public. For more
information, please contact:
Timmins Family Health Team
123 Third Ave, Suite 200
Telephone: (705) 267-1993
East End Family Health Team
4715 Highway 101 East
Northern College Campus
Telephone: (705) 235-6900
Porcupine Health Unit
169 Pine Street
Telephone: (705) 267-1181
Chiropractors
Chiropractic Wellness Center . ........ (705) 264-1555
Columbus Chiropractic Clinic ...........(705) 268-4211
Dr. Jason Litt................................... (705) 264-9300
Dr. Richard Jarvensivu.................... (705) 235-3386
Pat On The Back............................. (705) 267-5856
Taylor Chiropractic Clinic................ (705) 360-8586
Timmins Chiropractic...................... (705) 268-9099
Whole Body Wellness ..................... (705) 264-2100
Dr. Erin Auclair ................................(705) 235-4255
Well Being Chiropractic....................(705) 235-4255
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Dentists
Ciccone/MacinnesVerbeek/Roy Drs . ........................... (705) 264-3800
Danylchuk Professional
Dentistry Corp.................................. (705) 268-2529
Dr. D.B. Francis .............................. (705) 264-9559
Cedar Street Dental........................ (705) 264-1259
Dr. R.J. Montcalm........................... (705) 235-5000
Visconti Health Services.................. (705) 268-8400
Dr. Young ........................................ (705) 235-4800
Riverside Dental ............................. (705) 268-2401
Hollinger Dental Group.................... (705) 267-1020
101 Mall Dental Centre ................... (705) 268-6529
Hygienists
Smiles for Life Dental Hygiene Clinic .(705) 264-5433
Hygiene by Claire Quesnel.............. (705) 267-2727
Pearly Whites Plus........................... (705) 288-0036
Denturists
Timmins Denture Clinic.................... (705) 264-5265
Collins Denture and Implant Clinic... (705) 264-9469
Vodusek Denture Clinic Inc.............. (705) 264-3020
Schumacher, ON P0N 1G0
Telephone: (705) 360-1913
Fax: (705) 268-3975
Website: www.extendicarecanada.com
Senior Services
Timmins Senior Citizen Recreation Centre
The Centre offers a wide variety of educational
services and recreational activities for individuals
aged 55 and older. These services include foot care,
blood pressure clinics, and more. Activities include
shuffleboard, line dancing, cribbage, darts, card
games, snooker, and carpet bowling, among others.
Membership is $20 per year. The Centre can be
contacted at:
Timmins Senior Citizen Recreation Centre
272 Third Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 1E3
Telephone: (705) 267-4234
Fax: (705) 267-1138
Email: [email protected]
Senior Rental Accommodations
Optometrists
Chisholm/Flondra/Chisholm Drs...... (705) 264-8338
Dr. Lucy Harbar . ............................. (705) 264-7505
Family Eye Care ............................. (705) 268-2020
MacIvor Allan & Ross Drs ............... (705) 264-4308
Opticians
Hakim Optical.................................. (705) 360-2020
R & S Vision Centre ........................ (705) 267-7327
Sears Optical .................................. (705) 268-8788
Walmart Vision Centre .................... (705) 267-6451
Extended Care Facilities (Public)
Golden Manor Long-Term Care Facility
481 Melrose Boulevard
Timmins, ON P4N 5H3
Telephone: (705) 360-2644
Fax: (705) 360-2683
Email: [email protected]
CDSSAB—Housing Services
500 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-7722
Fax: (705) 268-8302
Timmins Finnish Seniors Home Kulta Koti
231 Huot Street
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235–2410
Fax: (705) 235–2993
Foyer des Ainés Francophones de Timmins Inc.
44 Borden Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–1700
Fax : (705) 264-1772
Empire Complex
11 Spruce Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-6293
Fax: (705) 268-2578
Extendicare Timmins Nursing Home
15 Hollinger Lane
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RonAl Property Seniors Building
205 Commercial Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-5168
Retirement Homes
Georgian Residence
455 Cedar Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-7935
Fax: (705) 268-7133
Website: www.chartwellreit.ca
Spruce Hill Lodge
200 Bruce Street West
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-8200
Fax: (705) 235-7500
Website: www.sprucehill-lodge.org
Each CCAC is staffed by caring and knowledgeable
professionals who will assess your needs, determine
your requirements for care, answer your questions
and develop a customized care plan that meets your
individual needs. Then, if services are provided to
you by CCAC, they will arrange for quality healthcare professionals – nurses, physiotherapists,
social workers, registered dietitians, occupational
therapists, speech therapist and personal support
workers – at your home to help you enjoy the best
possible quality of life. For more information about
the services provided by CCAC, contact:
Community Care Access Centre
330 Second Avenue, Suite 101
Timmins ON P4N 8A4
Telephone: (705) 267-7766
Toll free 1-888-668-2222
Fax: (705) 267-7795
Website: www.ccac-ont.ca
St. Mary’s Gardens
225 Fifth Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-5000
Fax: (705) 267-3100
Website: www.autumnwood.ca
Walford Retirement Residence
750 Tamarack Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-7277
Website: www.thewalford.com
Bayshore Home Health
Bayshore Home Health offers a wide range of
home care services that include nursing, personal
care, home support and companionship to the
residents of Timmins and surrounding area, allowing
them to continue to live in their own homes with
dignity and independence. All of their caregivers
are carefully screened and selected, licensed or
certified in their field, fully insured and bonded, and
nurse-supervised. To further ensure you receive
the best possible home health care, they practice
national clinical and ISO 9001 quality management
standards.
Home Care Services
If you are interested in starting a home care
program, Bayshore would be pleased to meet with
you and provide a free in-home needs consultation.
For more information or to learn more about the
benefits of a personalized care plan, contact:
Community Care Access Centre (CCAC)
Funded by the Local Health Integration Networks
through the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care,
Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) connects
you with the care you need, at home and in your
community and provides advice and services that
are covered by OHIP.
CCAC can help you stay in your own home longer
by providing care in your home or coordinating
specialized support services. CCAC can also provide
you with information about long term options if it
becomes too difficult for you to live independently at
home.
Bayshore Home Health
119 Pine Street South, Suite 204
Timmins, ON P4N 2K3
Telephone: (705) 268-6088
Toll Free: 1-866-227-3661
Fax: (705) 268-9085
Website: www.bayshore.ca
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This section provides valuable information regarding
the various financial institutions and services that
are available in the City of Timmins.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Financial Services
Whether you need to open a new bank account, obtain a mortgage or you are interested in information
on how to start a retirement fund, you’ll be sure to find helpful information at one of the city’s financial
institutions. There are many different types of financial institutions including banks, trust companies and
credit unions, each offering their own benefits.
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Banks
BDC Business Development Bank of Canada
85 Pine Street South, Suite 206
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-6416
BMO Bank of Montreal
27 Pine Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-5381
CIBC Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
(Third)
236 Third Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-4234
CIBC Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
(Golden)
90 Golden Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-5833
Community First Credit Union
146 Cedar Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-6481
HSBC Bank Canada
190 Third Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-6405
La caisse populaire de Timmins Limitée
(Mountjoy)
45 Mountjoy Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone : (705) 268–9724
Northern Credit Union
70 Mountjoy Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-6846
RBC Royal Bank
The 101 Mall
38 Pine Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-7171
Scotiabank (Pine)
1 Pine Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-8030
Scotiabank (Waterloo)
100 Waterloo Road
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-4440
Scotiabank (Porcupine Mall)
4858 Highway 101 E
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-3383
TD Canada Trust (Pine)
6 Pine Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-1305
TD Canada Trust (Bruce)
90 Bruce Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-3305
La caisse populaire de Timmins Limitée
(Riverside)
1465 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-0439
National Bank of Canada
151 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-7991
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Mortgages
Dominion Lending Centres
83 Algonquin Boulevard West
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-2000
Website: www.dlcmoneyunlimited.ca
Family Group Mortgages
876 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-4000
Website: www.MortgageSmart.ca
Mortgage Centre
273 Second Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-5401
Fax: (705) 267-1222
Website: www.mortgagecentre.com
Real Mortgage Associates
222 Earl Street West
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-2529
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This section provides a list of the community
groups and services in the City of Timmins that are
available.
COMMUNITY GROUPS
AND SERVICES
Community Groups and Services
Like most not-for-profits, community and service groups often run on a voluntary basis and rely on
donations, both monetary and in-kind, and sponsorships from various sources. Timmins offers many notfor-profit groups to serve the general public from health and wellness and crisis centres to social groups
and everything in between. Also listed in this section are Aboriginal Organizations and Multicultural Groups.
Whether you’re looking to get involved and volunteer or benefit from some of the services offered, check out
this section to learn more!
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COMMUNITY GROUPS AND SERVICES
Ontario Community and Social Services
Information Line
211 is here to help - 211 is a three-digit phone
number and website that provides information and
referral to community and social services in Ontario.
With information on more than 56,000 agencies
and services, 211 can help you find the answers
you need, quickly and easily. 211 phone service is
open 24 hours a day, every day of the year, and is
available in more than 150 languages. 211 easy-touse website is fully searchable, updated frequently
and is available in both English and French versions.
When you don’t know where to turn, call 211. or visit
www.211ontario.ca/
Access Better Living......................... (705) 268-2240
Alcoholic’s Anonymous..................... (705) 360-8650
Alzheimer Society............................. (705) 268-4554
Association CanadienneFrançaise de L’Ontario...................... (705) 264-2256
Bayshore Home and Health.............. (705) 268-6088
Beta Sigma Phi Delta Mu Chapter.... (705) 235-2200
Brighter Futures............................... (705) 360-7100
Canadian Cancer Society................. (705) 264-7434
Canadian Diabetes Association........ (705) 267-1191
Canadian Hearing Society................ (705) 268-0771
Canadian Liver Foundation.............. 1-800-563-5483
Canadian Mental Health Association.(705) 267-8100
Canadian National Institute
for the Blind....................................... (705) 264-2312
Canadian Red Cross Society............ (705) 267-4900
Cochrane District Community
Care Access Centre.......................... (705) 267-7766
Cochrane District Social
Services Administration Board.......... (705) 268-7722
Cochrane Temiskaming Children’s
Treatment Centre (Kinross Place)..... (705) 264-4700
Community Living Timmins............... (705) 268-8811
Credit Counselling Services of
Cochrane District.............................. (705) 267-5817
Crime Stoppers................................. (705) 268-8477
Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation
of Canada......................................... (705) 264-7914
Ducks Unlimited Canada.................1-800-45DUCKS
Epilepsy Ontario-Seizure and
Brain Injury Center............................ (705) 264-2933
Extend-A-Family Timmins................. (705) 268-2240
Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario.(705) 267-4645
Horizon Timmins Palliative Care Inc. (705) 267-3434
Good Samaritan Inn.......................... (705) 235-4663
Jubilee Centre................................... (705) 268-2666
Kidney Foundation of Canada........... (705) 235-3233
KidSport Timmins...............................(705) 268-1112
Kinsmen & Kinette Club................... 1-800-742-5546
Knights of Columbus......................... (705) 268-4444
Literacy Network Northeast.............. 1-800-489-7614
The Lord’s Kitchen............................ (705) 360-5673
Les Filles d’Isabelles....................... [email protected]
Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society of Canada............................ 1-866-585-2873
Lung Association............................... (705) 267-7323
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada..... (705) 268-8631
Lupus Ontario.................................. 1-877-240-1099
Ontario March of Dimes Rehabilitation Foundation
for the Disabled................................. (705) 267-2183
Ontario Registered Music Teachers
Association....................................... (705) 267-1224
Porcupine District Agricultural Society... (705) 235-3050
Porcupine Health Unit....................... (705) 267-1181
Porcupine Miners’ Memorial Committee.(705) 264-8901
Porcupine Toastmasters Club...........(705) 262-3268
Porcupine United Way...................... (705) 268-9696
Rotary Club of Timmins-Porcupine... (705) 360-6075
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 88.... (705) 264-5811
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 287.. (705) 235-3010
Schumacher Lions Club.................... (705) 267-6838
Smiles N Hugs for Canadian Kids..... (705) 267-3147
South Cochrane Addiction Services.. (705) 264-5202
South Porcupine Food Bank............. (705) 235-3450
Timmins and Area Women in Crisis.. (705) 268-8380
Timmins Chamber of Commerce...... (705) 360-1900
Timmins Community Safety
Committee........................................ (705) 268-2677
Timmins and District Hospital
Foundation........................................ (705) 360-6039
Timmins and District Humane Society... (705) 264-1816
Timmins Duplicate Bridge Club......... (705) 268-2610
Timmins Fur Council......................... (705) 267-1095
Timmins Girl Guides......................... 1-877-323-4545
Timmins Special Olympics................ (705) 267-7320
Timmins Family YMCA...................... (705) 360-4381
Timmins Food Bank.......................... (705) 264-0953
Timmins Youth Needs Assessment
and Strategy Program....................... (705) 360-5800
VCARS-Victim Crisis Assistance &
Referral Service................................ (705) 360-8700
Vic Mahoney Centre......................... (705) 268-3922
The Victorian Order of Nurses.......... (705) 267-8444
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Aboriginal Organizations
Five Nations Energy Inc.................... (705) 268-0056
Kapashewekamik Native Patient Hostel.(705) 264-4661
Kunuwanimano Child & Family Services.(705) 268-9033
Metis Nation of Ontario..................... (705) 264-3939
Misiway Milopemahtesewin
Community Health Centre................. (705) 264-2200
Moose Cree First Nation................... (705) 268-3070
Mushkegowuk Council-Timmins Office. (705) 268-3594
Nishnawbe-Aski Development Fund.(705) 268-3940
Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services
... (705) 268-1105 / (705) 268-5544 / (705) 268-0336
Niska Law Ofice................................ (705) 268-3010
Ojibway & Cree Cultural Centre........ (705) 267-7911
Timmins Native Friendship Centre.... (705) 268-6262
Timmins Native Non-profit Housing... (705) 268-0222
Wabun Tribal Council........................ (705) 268-9066
Multicultural Groups
Timmins and District Multicultural
Centre...............................................(705) 363-7267
Austrian / German............................. (705) 264-7247
Chinese Benevolent Assn................. (705) 264-7011
Croatian Assn................................... (705) 267-7881
Polish Assn....................................... (705) 267-2835
East Indian Assn............................... (705) 288-3747
Filipino Assn...................................... (705) 266-0131
Finnish Assn.......... (705) 235-5719 / (705) 268-5292
First Nations...................................... (705) 360-2656
French Community... (705) 268-1317/(705) 266-5672
Italian ............................................... (705) 264-3185
Latin American Assn. ....................... (705) 264-4928
Metis Nation of Ontario..................... (705) 264-3939
Timmins Multicultural Society............ (705) 268-0735
NEST................................................ (705) 235-3510
Slovenia ........................................... (705) 264-1420
St. Andrew’s Society (Scottish)......... (705) 268-0735
Ukranian........................................... (705) 360-1467
Jamaica............................................ (705) 268-9052
For a list of community events, visit
www.timminseventscalendar.ca
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This section provides information regarding the
various school boards and educational institutions
in Timmins. You will also find information on child
care services, early childhood education facilities
and library services.
EDUCATION
Education
The City of Timmins has four school boards which offer English, French and French immersion education.
Two community colleges, one French and one English, and a French university are located in the city as
well. Partnerships with larger universities offer you the unique ability to earn a degree while attending your
local community college. There are adult education centres for those looking to return to school or distance
education programs for those who prefer to learn from home. With all these options, you and your children
have the opportunity to stay in the community and receive a quality education.
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School Boards
English Public School Board:
District School Board Ontario Northeast
383 Birch Street North (Temporary)
Timmins, ON P4N 6E8
Telephone: (705) 360-1151
Fax: (705) 268-7100
Website: www.dsb1.edu.on.ca
English Catholic School Board:
Northeastern Catholic District School Board
101 Spruce Street North
Timmins, ON P4N 6M9
Telephone: (705) 268–7443
Toll Free: 1-877-422-9322
Fax: (705) 267–3590
Website: www.ncdsb.on.ca
French Public School Board:
Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l’Ontario
111 Wilson Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 2S8
Telephone: (705) 264-1119
Toll Free: 1-877-464-1119
Fax: (705) 264-4037
Website: www.csdne.edu.on.ca
French Catholic School Board:
Conseil scolaire catholique de district des Grandes
Rivières
896 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON P4N 3W2
Telephone: (705) 267–1421
Toll Free: 1-800-465-9984
Fax: (705) 267–7247
Website: www.cscdgr.on.ca
School Listings
English Public Schools
F. P. Krznaric Whitney Public School
712 Earl Street
Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-8050
Fax: (705) 360-8051
Golden Avenue Public School
117 Golden Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-8054
Fax: (705) 235-3260
Porcupine Regional School
155 Legion Drive
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-8056
Fax: (705) 360-8057
Pinecrest Public School
542 Toke Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–7972
Fax: (705) 264–7778
Schumacher Public School
64 Croatia Avenue
Schumacher, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-1780
Fax: (705) 267-5285
W. Earle Miller Public School
200 Victoria Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268–5555
Fax: (705) 268–9201
R. Ross Beattie Senior Public School
300 Pearl Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–9438
Fax: (705) 264–4466
Timmins Centennial Public School
545 Wilcox Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–8282
Fax: (705) 264–8283
Bertha Shaw Public School
109 Powell Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-8052
Fax: (705) 360-8053
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English High Schools
French Public High School
Timmins High & Vocational School
451 Theriault Boulevard
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360–1411
Fax: (705) 268–6603
École publique Renaissance
301 Shirley Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-7474
Fax: (705) 267-2233
Roland Michener Secondary School
155 Legion Drive
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-8056
Fax: (705) 360-8057
French Public School
English Catholic Schools
O’Gorman Intermediate Catholic School
490 McLean Drive
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–6555
Fax (705) 267–4304
Sacred Heart School
401 Cedar Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-5869
Fax: (705) 267-5565
St. Paul
387 Balsam Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-5620
Fax: (705) 267-5121
St. Joseph
207 Huot Street
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-4622
Fax: (705) 235-4246
English Catholic High School
O’Gorman High School
150 George Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-4501
Fax: (705) 267-1550
Lionel Gauthier
88 Rea Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-3858
Fax: (705) 268-3531
French Catholic Schools
École catholique Anicet Morin
1070 Power Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-4533
Fax: (705) 267-3217
École catholique St-Jude
255 Dixon Road
Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-2411
Fax: (705) 235-5508
École catholique St-Gérard
59 Sterling Avenue East
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-2615
Fax: (705) 264-4040
École catholique St-Charles
120 Kent Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-7261
Fax: (705) 268-3015
École catholique Don-Bosco
400 Lonergan Boulevard
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-5611
Fax: (705) 268-3163
École catholique Sacré-Coeur
560 Dieppe Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-7004
Fax: (705) 264-7320
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École catholique Jacques Cartier
377 Maple Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-3534
Fax: (705) 268-3195
École catholique St-Dominique
855 Park Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-7188
Fax: (705) 360-1183
École catholique Louis-Rhéaume
600 Pine Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-4747
Fax: (705) 264-6065
French Catholic High Schools
École Secondaire catholique Thériault
341 Theriault Boulevard
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-1491
Fax: (705) 267-2721
Alternative Education
P.A.C.E Centre
206 Third Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-6959
Fax: (705) 268-3055
E-Learning Centre
153 Croatia Avenue
Schumacher, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-1151 Ext. 1151
Fax: (705) 264-7046
Timmins Trinity Christian School
228 Huot Street
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-2234
Community Living Timmins
Vic Mahoney Centre
166 Brousseau Avenue
Telephone: (705) 268-8811
Alternative & Continuing Catholic Education
Support Services (ACCESS)
Northeastern Catholic District School Board
383 Birch Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 531-3075
Colleges and Universities
English Language College
Northern College of Applied Arts & Technology
4715 Highway 101 East
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-3211
Fax: (705) 235-7279
Website: www.northernc.on.ca
Northern College is committed to providing barrierfree, quality education. The college offers over 75
full-time and part-time certificate, diploma, and
apprenticeship programs in areas such as business,
community services, health sciences and emergency
services, engineering technology and trades,
welding and veterinary sciences. A leader in the
delivery of distance education, Northern provides a
full-range of diverse learning options. Distinct and
flexible programs, partnerships with other colleges
and universities, and strong relationships with
employers provide students with unique benefits and
a competitive advantage.
The college focuses on providing a personal
experience for all students. Small class sizes allow
faculty to get to know each student. Northern offers
a comprehensive range of support and employability
services to help students reach their full potential
while ensuring that they enjoy everything the
Northern College experience has to offer.
French Language College
Collège Boréal, campus de Timmins
395 Theriault Boulevard
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-5850
Fax: (705) 267-6673
Website: www.boréalc.ca
The college’s newest campus in Timmins offers a
full range of francophone post-secondary education
services, including full-time, on-campus and distance
courses as well as apprenticeships. Collège Boréal
also offers various employability services.
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French Language University
Université de Hearst, campus de Timmins
395 Theriault Boulevard
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-2144
Toll Free: 1-800-887-1781
Fax: (705) 267-2344
Website: www.uhearst.ca
Université de Hearst is a postsecondary institution
with campuses in Timmins, Hearst and Kapuskasing,
and is the only exclusively francophone universitylevel institution in the province. The University
offers its students a whole range of first year and
undergraduate programs, services, including
resource centres, computer labs, interactive
videoconferencing classrooms and French
consultation centres.
Daycare Services & Early Childhood
Education Programs
ABC Early Childhood Education Centre
686 College Street
Timmins, ON P4N 5J7
Telephone: (705) 267-2221
ABC Early Childhood Education Centre
88 Moore Street
South Porcupine,ON Telephone: (705) 235-2424
Bambi’s Castle Day Care Centre
571 Pine North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-6601
La Garderie Clin D’Oeil
102-341 Theriault Boulevard
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-7690
La Garderie Clin D’Oeil
896 Riverside Drive Building 2
Timmins ON
Telephone: (705) 268-1172
La Garderie Clin D’Oeil
24 Wilcox Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-1181
La Garderie Clin D’Oeil
59 Sterling Avenue East
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-1192
Kid’s Adventure Centre
56 Father Costello Drive
Schumacher, ON P0N 1G0
Telephone: (705) 264-0008
Sonshine Nursery School
850 Airport Road
Timmins, ON P4N 7C3
Telephone: (705) 268-8687
Timmins Family YMCA - Head Office
376 Poplar Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 4S4
Telephone: (705) 360-4381
One Step At A Time Home Day Care
522 Birch Street South
Timmins, ON P4N 2C2
Telephone: (705) 268-3784
Mini Miracles Home Day Care
376 Murdock Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 5T8
Telephone: (705) 268-7025
Oppekehawaso Wekamik
316 Spruce Street South
Timmins, ON P4N 2M9
Telephone: (705) 268-6111
Precious Children Daycare
98 Mountjoy Street South Timmins, ON P4N 1S7
Telephone: (705) 268-7233
Northern Treasures Child Care Program
500 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, ON P4N 1B7
Telephone: (705) 268-7722 Ext. 275
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Toy Lending Library
The Timmins Family Life Centre and Toy Lending
Library is a self-help support program for parents,
caregivers and the children they care for. All families
in the community with young children are welcome
to participate in the variety of services offered.
Caregivers (anyone who is looking after a young
child or children) are also welcome to participate.
Library Services
The Timmins Public Library, established in 1921,
consists of the main library in downtown Timmins,
and the C. M. Shields branch in South Porcupine.
Services are available to the public at no charge and
include:
• Membership
• Lending of books, magazines, videos, sound
recordings on CD, language courses on
cassette, large print and audio books, inter library loans
• Internet access
• Reference collection, government publications,
local history and genealogy, databases
Fee Based Services include:
• Photocopying and faxing services
• Special-order book service
• AV equipment rental
• Boardroom rental
Timmins Public Library
320 Second Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 8A4
Telephone: (705) 360-2623 ext. 8519
Fax: (705) 268-2688
Website: http://tpl.timmins.ca
C. M. Shields Centennial Library
99 Bloor Avenue
South Porcupine, ON P0N 1H0
Telephone: (705) 360-2623 ext. 8590
Playgroup and Drop-In Hours:
A time for parents, caregivers and the children they
care for to interact in a playroom setting. Adults have
the opportunity to share information and resources
as well as support one another as parents or
caregivers while children develop social skills and
friendships. Some drop-in hours offer an informal
discussion on various topics.
Workshops:
Topics include communication, sibling rivalry, child
development and management, among others.
These groups usually involve children and adults
being separated for a period of 1 to 2 hours. Quality
childcare is provided to the children of participants
during most workshops. Occasionally workshops
are offered in the evening to accommodate working
families.
Resource Libraries:
A good selection of parenting, child development and
management, and other related topics are available
in books and magazines.
Toy Lending Library:
Provides a wide selection of safe, stimulating
toys, games and books that may be borrowed by
members.
North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s
Services
707 Ross Avenue East
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-7100
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This section provides information on local places
of worship in Timmins for various religious
denominations.
FAITH AND WORSHIP
Faith and Worship
With several faith based organizations represented, there are many opportunities for prayer, worship, or
other public religious services in the City of Timmins.
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Faith Listings
Abundant Grace Ministries
25 Golden Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-3961
Assemblé Pentecote de Timmins
30 Spruce Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268–8585
Bible Fellowship Assembly
(Non-Denominational)
207 Lawrence Street
Porcupine, ON P0N 1H0
Telephone: (705) 235-3532
Christ Lutheran Church
266 Spruce Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-0190
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
500 Toke Street
Timmins, ON P4N 6W1
Telephone: (705) 264-8990
Covenant United Church
230 Eighth Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–5518
Crossroads Baptist Church
108 Bloor Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235–4088
Crossroads First Nation
29 Spruce Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-0019
Diocese of Moosonee
331 Fifth Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-1129
First Baptist Church
94 Second Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 1E7
Telephone: (705) 264-0493
Free Methodist Church
294 Brousseau Ave
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-8925
Grace Bible Chapel
1037 McLean Drive
Timmins, ON P4N 1H7
Telephone: (705) 267-5541
Jehovah’s Witness
1340 McLean Drive
Timmins, ON P4N 8A1
Telephone: (705) 267–2682
MacKay Presbyterian Church
225 Elm Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-0044
Mountjoy United Church
202 Mountjoy Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 564-5943
Notre Dame de la Paix
288 Commercial Avenue
Timmins, ON Telephone: (705) 264–2258
Sacred Heart
296 Cedar Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-3053
Saint Anthony of Padua Cathedral
73 Spruce Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–0587
Saint Dominique du Rosaire
365 Norman Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–5838
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Saint Joachim Parish (Bilingual)
86 Crawford Street
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-3025
St. John’s Lutheran Church
78 William Street
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-3636
Saint Joseph
567 Eyre Boulevard
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–8184
St. Matthew’s Cathedral
331 Fifth Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-0914
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
4 Legion Drive
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-4938
Seventh Day Adventist
257 Cedar Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-4238
South Porcupine Pentecostal Church
260 Legion Drive
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235–5997
Timmins Pentecostal Church
850 Airport Road
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268–2500
Funeral Homes & Services
Maison funéraire Lessard - Stephens Funeral
Home
21 Elm Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-4488
Fax: (705) 264-4404
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.lessardstephens.com
Stinson Funeral Home
100 Bruce Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-2900
Fax: (705) 235-5522
Website: www.stinsonfuneralhome.org
Salon funéraire Miron-Wilson Funeral Home Ltd.
Ltée.
150 Balsam Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-4444
Fax: (704) 268-4222
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mironwilson.com
Heritage Monuments
150 Balsam Street South
South Entrance
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-5222
Timmins Northland Monuments
446 Mountjoy Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-0600
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.timminsnorthlandmonuments.com
United Church of Canada
122 Queen Street
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-5170
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This section provides information on local sports,
organizations and outdoor activities
SPORTS AND RECREATION
Sports and Recreation
The City of Timmins has a large number of recreational groups and activities for all types of enthusiasts.
Whether it is winter, summer, indoor or outdoor activities, the community boasts a wide variety of leisure
activities. There are many programs for competitive sports, including soccer, baseball, ringette and hockey,
as well as programs for personal development in the areas of gymnastics, martial arts, figure skating and
dance. Timmins has several state-of-the-art sport facilities including the Timmins Regional Athletics and
Soccer Complex, Confederation Multi Sports Facility, Porcupine Ski Runners Nordic Centre, Kamiskotia
Snow Resort, a number of fitness centres, arenas and an indoor swimming pool.
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Baseball
Gymnastics
Laronde Little League
Telephone: (705) 267-8401
Stella Nova Gymnastics Centre
303 Cameron Street South
Telephone: (705) 360-8725
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stellanovagc.com
Timmins Ladies Slo-Pitch
Telephone: (705) 267-4355
Timmins Men’s Baseball League
Telephone: (705) 262-4960
Website: www.timminsbaseball.com
Billiards
Club 147
Telephone: (705) 268-7665
Corner Pockets
Telephone: (705) 267-8225
Golf
Hollinger Golf Club
555 Moneta Road
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264–8450
Website: www.hollingergolf.com
Spruce Needles Golf Club
2400 Dalton Road
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-1332
Website: www.spruceneedles.com
Curling
McIntyre Curling Club
Telephone: (705) 360-1770
Bowling
Midtown Bowl
Telephone: (705) 267-3500
Boxing
Timmins Boxing Club
Telephone: (705) 268-8069 / (705) 360-0142
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.timminsboxingclub.com
Sandy Falls Golf Course
1777 Mahoney Road North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-7014
Website: www.sandyfallsgolfcourse.com
Northern Swing Golf Centre
239 Wilson
Telephone: (705) 360-8988
Website: www.northernswing.ca
Roller Derby
Gold Miners Daughters
Website: www.timminsgmd.yolasite.com
Email: [email protected]
Cycling
Timmins Cycling Club
Website: www.timminscyclingclub.com
Email: [email protected]
Figure Skating
Timmins Porcupine Figure Skating Club
Telephone: (705) 264-4272
Tisdale Skating Club
Telephone: (705) 235-4854
Soccer
Timmins Women’s Soccer Club
Telephone: (705) 268-0549
South Porcupine Soccer Clinic
Telephone: (705) 235-3204
Timmins Men’s Soccer League
Telephone: (705) 365-6264
Email: [email protected]
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Timmins Porcupine Minor Soccer
Telephone: (705) 235-2028 / (705) 268-6160
Hockey
Martial Arts
South Porcupine Arena Association
Telephone: (705) 235-4854
Northern Dragon Karate Kung Fu School
Telephone: (705) 268-1170
Ranger’s Martial Arts Studio
Timmins Goju-Kai Karate School
Telephone: (705) 267-2500
A.C.T. Hockey Clinic
Telephone: (705) 264-4751
Game On Outdoor Ball Hockey
Telephone: (705) 360-5081
Porcupine Minor Hockey Association
Telephone: (705) 235-5848
Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada
Timmins Branch
Telephone: (705) 268-4300
Timmins Major Midgets AAA Hockey Club
Telephone: (705) 363-8260 / (705) 266-7263
Timmins Wado-Kai
Telephone: (705) 268-3702
Timmins Midget Hockey League
Telephone: (705) 267-6909
Timmins Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy
Telephone: (705) 264 -7655
Timmins Minor Hockey Association
Telephone: (705) 268-3200
Total Martial Arts Center
Telephone: (705) 267-7374
Ringette
Timmins Ringette Association
Telephone: (705) 235-9357
Snowmobiling
Timmins Snowmobile Club
Telephone: (705) 268-3525
Swimming
Timmins Marlins Swim Club
Telephone: (705) 267-6184
Skiing
Kamiskotia Snow Resort
Downhill Skiing and Tubing Park
Telephone: (705) 268-9057
Porcupine Ski Runners
Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing
Telephone: (705) 360-1444
Yoga
Bodhi Tree Hot Yoga Studio
99 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-2900
Arenas
Archie Dillon Sportsplex
396 Theriault Blvd.
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-2600 ext. 5853
Carlo Cattarello Arena
1 Golden Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-4854
McIntyre Arena
85 McIntyre Road
Schumacher, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-2600 ext. 5820
Mountjoy Arena
814 Park Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-2600 ext. 5852
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Whitney Arena
4969 Highway 101 E
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-2600 ext. 5854
Outdoor Recreation
A complimentary trail guide is available from the
Timmins Chamber of Commerce, or the Mattagami
Region Conservation Authority office located at 100
Lakeshore Road in Timmins.
Waterfront Trail (2.5 km):
Runs along an abandoned railway track bed from
the Mattagami River through residential areas to the
downtown business core.
Scout Rock Trail (4 km):
Joins the Golden Springs and Gillies Lake
promenade at the corner of Highway 655 and Ross
Avenue.
Gillies Lake Trail (2.5 km):
Circles around Gillies Lake and also has a
playground and supervised beach area for
swimming.
Porcupine Lake Trail (8.5 km):
Runs along Porcupine Lake and can be accessed
at any point around the lake. The White Water
Front Beach has an unsupervised beach area for
swimming and a playground.
Golden Springs Trail (11.5 km):
Links Schumacher and South Porcupine.
Bart Thompson Trail (10 km N - 8 km S):
Circles around Porcupine Lake from South
Porcupine to Porcupine.
Hershey Lake:
The trailhead for this walk is from Highway 655
across from the Ross Avenue intersection. Hersey
Lake also has a beach area for swimming, with a day
use fee from early June to late August.
Mattagami River (440 km):
The Mattagami River in Northern Ontario, flows
440 km North from its source, southwest of the City
of Timmins to join the Missinaibi River. Both rivers
empty into James Bay via the Moose River. The
river flows through the City of Timmins as well as the
Town of Smooth Rock Falls.
Grassy River (12 km):
High Falls is a series of rapids and waterfalls with
a total drop of about 40 meters. It can also be
approached by walking, biking, or cross country
skiing in the winter along a 12 km trail that begins at
Dalton Road just before the descent into the Grassy
River Valley about 26 km from the Timmins Chamber
of Commerce Information Centre.
Red Stone River (20 km):
The launch is at Redstone River Bridge on Stringer’s
Road Falls and flows to the Redstone. This river can
cause difficulty due to beaver dams.
Tatachikapika River (30 km):
Begins at Highway 144 and flows to Malette Bridge.
This canoe route is only recommended for expert
canoeists due to many rapids.
Canoe and Kayak Rentals
Pro Tackle Co. / Timmins Adventure Tours
19 Father Costello Drive
Schumacher, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-8069
E-mail: [email protected]
Boréal Canoe & Kayak Club
Telephone: (705) 268-8940
Website: www.nt.net/fleming/
D&L Docks and Recreation
2760 Dalton Road
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-0737
Website: www.docksandrecreation.com
Northern Expeditions Eco Tourism Adventures
537 Pavillion Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-5503
All Terrain Recreation
53 Father Costello Drive
Schumacher, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-8093
Timmins Wild Exodus
Telephone: (705) 266-1555
Website: www.wildexodus.com
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Boating Pleasure Craft Licenses/Exam
Registration on line: Website: www.BoatSmartExam.com
1-877-792-3926
Campgrounds and Outfitters
Air Ivanhoe & Ivanhoe River Inn
P.O Box 99
Foleyet, ON
Telephone: (705) 899-2155
Big Bear Camp
Horwood Lake
Near Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 475-5198 / (705) 365-8887
Cameron’s Beach Trailer Park
Big Nellie Lake Road
Iroquois Falls, ON
Telephone: (705) 232-4905
Big Water Campground
Hwy 655 North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-3100
Esker Lakes Provincial Park
Kirkland Lake, ON
Telephone: (705) 568-7677
Bob’s Lake Campground
6811 Highway 101 East
Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-2353
Cache Campground
Kenogamissi Lake
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 266-1544
Gogama Lodge & Outfitters
Gogama, ON
Telephone: (705) 894-2770
Green Wilderness Lodge
Gogama, ON
Telephone: (888) 466-2531
Greenwater Provincial Park
32 Km northeast of Cochrane, ON
Telephone: (705) 272-6335
Camp JD
Highway 101
East 30 km east of Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-4439
Halfway Lake Provincial Park
South of Timmins on Highway 144
Telephone: (705) 965-2702
Kettle Lakes Provincial Park
40 Km east of Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 363-3511
Horwood Lake Lodge
Gogama District, ON
Telephone: (866) 242-9992
Post 392
Kenogamissi Lake
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 266-1506
Horwood Outpost
Horwood Lake near Foleyet, ON
Telephone: (705) 899-2362
Villars Bay Resort
460 Retreat Road
Connaught, ON east of Timmins
Telephone: (705) 531-3116
Wawaitin Holiday Park/WildExodus
20km west of Timmins via Dalton Road
Telephone: (705) 266-1555
Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park
Foleyet, ON
Telephone: (705) 899-2644
Kanipahow Kamps
Highway 101 North to Chapleau, ON
Telephone: 1-888-643-6678
Kenda Wilderness Lodge
Gogama, ON
Telephone: (705) 894-2096
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Hunting and Fishing
Kenogaming Lake Lodge
Gogama, ON
Telephone: (705) 894-2022
Firearms/Hunter Safety Courses
Offered through Northern College
Telephone: (705) 235-7231
Kesagami Wilderness Lodge
North of Cochrane, ON (Fly in only)
Telephone: 1-800-253-3474
Outdoors Card and Fishing Licence
Visit Service Ontario
38 Pine Street North
Timmins ON P4N 6K6
Tollfree:1-800-267-8097
Klondike Lodge
Lake Mesomikenda
Gogama, ON
Telephone: (705) 690-1893
Minisinakwa Lodge
Gogama, ON
Telephone: (705) 894-2170
Missinaibi Provincial Park
Lafreniere/Martel Road
80 km North of Chapleau, ON
Telephone: (705) 234-2222
Old Mill Campground
RY 282 Sewell Township, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-2777
Perry Lake Lodge
Matheson, ON
Telephone: (705) 236-4455
Red Pine Lodge
Foleyet, ON, Ivanhoe Lake
Telephone: (705) 899-2875
Tata Chika Pika Lodge
27 miles north of Gogama, ON
Telephone: (705) 894-2037
Twin Falls Marina & Campground
Iroquois Falls, ON
Telephone: (705) 232-8054
Timmins Golden Nugget (Shooting range)
31 Rabbit Road
Timmins, ON P4N 8R8
Telephone:(705) 268-7711
Twin J Hide-a-way
Box 370
Gogama, ON P0M 1W0
Toll Free: 1-877 445-4478
Telephone: (705) 894-2495
Fax: (705) 894-3172
Email: [email protected]
Black Bear Camp
Telephone: (705)338-2451
www.blackbearcamp.weebly.com
For more information about the variety of
recreational opportunities throughout the City
of Timmins, its system of conservation areas,
community trails and Ontario Parks, visit these
websites:
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www.timmins.ca/residents/recreation-services
www.mrca.timmins.ca
www.ontarioparks.com
www.tourismtimmins.com
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SPORTS AND RECREATION
Playgrounds & Parks
• Bannerman Park
• Beaurivage Park
• Bob’s Lake Park
• Bozzer Park
• Bristol Road Parkette
• Cameron St. Parkette
• Chantal Crescent Parkette
• College St. Parkette
• Connaught Hill
• Delnite Parkette
• Division Street Parkette
• Flinstone Park
• Fourth Avenue Playground
• Frontenac Park
• Gauthier Park
• Gillies Lake Park
• Gold Centre Playground
• Golden Manor Park
• Hollinger Park
• Hoyle Playground
• Lakeview
• Leo DelVillano Park
• Lonergan Park
• Lynwood Park
• M.R.C.A. Historical Park
• Martin Street Parkette
• Melrose Ravine Wilderness Park
• Melview Park
• Moore Street
• Murray Street Park
• Participark
• Penland Park
• Plat Vet Parkette
• Randall Parkette
• Riverside Acres Park
• Riverview Park
• Ross/Jubilee Park
• Roy Nicholson Park
• Schumacher Park
• Second Avenue Playground
• Simone Court Park
• Sutherland Parkette
• Timcor Park
• Water Tower Park
• White Waterfront Park
• Whitney Historical Parkette
• Woodlands Park
Outdoor Rinks
• Hollinger Park Skating Oval
• Mountjoy Arena—Park Avenue & Norman St.
• Roy Nicholson Park—Pine St. N.
• Railway Street— Porcupine
• Park Avenue—Mountjoy
Outdoor Skateboard Parks
Pine Street South
(across from Leo Del Villano Park)
South Porcupine Skate Park
(beside Whitney Arena)
Confederation Sports Facility
Currently the home of the Stella Nova
Gymnastics Centre.
They can be contacted in person at
303 Cameron Street South
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (705) 360–8725.
KidSport™
A charitable program that helps disadvantaged kids
overcome social and economical barriers preventing
or limiting their participation in organized sport,
through the issuance of registration fees and/or
equipment grants.
If you have any questions about KidSport™ Timmins,
or you would like to make a donation or request an
application for a child/youth in need of assistance
to play sports, call (705) 268-1112 or email
[email protected].
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This section provides information on local arts and
culture groups and events that may be of interest to
new residents of the Timmins area.
ARTS AND CULTURE
Arts and Culture
If you’re looking to take in some music, watch a comedic performance or view some inspiring art – Timmins
has it all. From a symphony orchestra and art club to local theatre groups, the city offers many opportunities
to take in local art. Timmins also boasts many local dance clubs specializing in ballet, classical, tap, Scottish
and modern dance techniques.
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Timmins Symphony Orchestra
Founded in 1979, the Timmins Symphony Orchestra
boasts 60 members. The Orchestra performs 5
or 6 concerts a season. The Music Director and 6
full-time teachers are kept busy with 300 students
of the Geoffrey James Lee School of Music, a
youth orchestra, summer music camp and regular
presentations in the public school system. They also
offer Kindermusik for children aged 18 months and
older.
Timmins Symphony Orchestra
Telephone: (705) 267-1006
Website: www.timminssymphony.com
Multicultural Festival
On the first Sunday of June each year, Timmins
holds a Multicultural Festival at the McIntyre Arena.
This reflects the unique ethnic diversity of people in
Timmins. If you want to experience the excitement
of different cultures, savour their cuisine and
experience their ethnic costumes, then you won’t
want to miss this festival!
The festival brings together many different cultural
groups from Timmins: Italian, Croatian, Polish,
German, Scottish, Austrian, Finnish, Chinese,
Filipino, and Aboriginal cultures.
There are local groups who perform traditional
music and dances, a parade displaying the different
colourful ethnic costumes, and an abundance of food
and ethnic art demonstrations.
For more information regarding the Multicultural
Festival, please contact Marjorie Boyd at (705)
268–0735.
For a list of multicultural groups, see page 27
Porcupine Art Club
The Porcupine Art Club amplifies local art and
culture by creating opportunities for northern artists
to exhibit their talent at the Timmins Museum
the Timmins Hospital and at various store fronts.
Telephone: (705) 264–5438.
Take Two Theatre
Take Two Theatre has been providing Timmins with
quality theatre for over 25 years;
Email: [email protected]
Les Maringouins du Nord
Les Maringouins du Nord is a local Francophone
theatre group that performs plays written by the
members of the theatre.
Contact: President, Robert Ferguson
Telephone: (705) 268–7817
Website: www.maringouins-dunord.org.
The Timmins All-Star Big Band
The All-Star Big Band is a local musical group which
features several talented musicians who specialize
in music from the big band era.
Contact: Brian Jones at (705) 267–3753
Guy Mitchell at (705) 235–5018.
The Northern Harmony Singers
The Northern Harmony Singers is a local singing
group that gets together just because they love to
sing. They perform programs of songs featuring a
variety of musical styles and languages representing
our diverse culture.
Contact: Ivor Jones
Telephone: (705) 363-2368
Email [email protected].
Classical Dance Arts by Cathy McKeown
100 Lincoln Avenue
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-7966
Northern Diamonds Academy of Dance
Porcupine Mall
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-5588
Email: [email protected]
Melissa Kelly Dance Academy
222 Cedar Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-1116
Website: www.mkellydanceacademy.com
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Dansons La Ronde-Centre culturel La Ronde 32 Mountjoy Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-8401
Northern Ontario School of Scottish Dance
425 Government Road South
Telephone: (705) 268-4295
Email: dalriadadancers @yahoo.ca
Website: www.northernontarioschoolofscottishdance.
webs.com
Pat Picard School of Dance
245 Craig Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-5400
Website: www.patpicardschoolofdance.com
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This section provides information about
transportation services available to residents of the
Timmins area.
TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES
Transportation Services
Whether you’re traveling by foot, bike, car or public transit, you’ll find it easy to get around the city. With
no traffic jams or long commute times, imagine the free time you’ll have with a drive time to work, school,
shopping or fun of 15 minutes from almost anywhere in the city.
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Victor M. Power Airport:
Owned and operated by the City of Timmins, the
airport is one of the largest in Northern Ontario and
is a convenient gateway to Toronto, and northern
communities. The airport has two runways (the main
runway is 6,000 feet, while the secondary runway is
4,900 feet), a flight service station, precision landing
aids and emergency response capabilities to ensure
safe and efficient air travel. The airport serves Air
Creebec as an administration and maintenance
centre; a base for recreational, business and private
operators. It also serves as a flight training centre,
an aircraft maintenance and emergency medical
transportation hub serving the air traveler and cargo
needs of 160,000 people.
Telephone:
Security:
Fax:
Email:
(705) 360-2636
(705) 360-2637
(705) 360-2675
[email protected]
Commercial Aviation
Telephone: (705) 267-1588
Toll Free: 1-888-362-8505
Eagle Flight Centre
Telephone: (705) 264-5412
Standard AG Helicopter
Telephone: (705) 264-4525
Voyageur Airways
Toll Free: 1-800-461-1642
Car Rentals
Avis Rent A Car (Timmins Airport)
Telephone: (705) 268-3335
Toll Free: 1-800-879-2847
Budget Car & Truck Rental (Timmins Airport)
Telephone: (705) 264-2300
Telephone: (705) 267-2393
Airlines
Air Canada Jazz
Telephone: (705) 264-9491
Reservations: 1-888-247-2262
Porter Airlines
Telephone: 1-888-619-8622
Air Creebec
Telephone: (705) 264-9521 ext. 113
Reservations: 1-800-567-6567
Discount Car & Truck Rentals
1106 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-4484
Enterprise Rent A Car—
Timmins Airport and 848 Riverside Drive,
Timmins, ON
Toll Free: 1-800-736-8222
Telephone: (705) 264-3227
Telephone: (705) 264-2237
Bearskin Airlines
Telephone: 1-800-465-2327
Public Bus Service
Charter Services
Air Creebec
Telephone: (705) 264-9521 ext. 113
Thunder Airlines
Telephone: (705) 264-2799
Wasaya Airways
Telephone: (705) 268-0625
Timmins Transit
The Timmins Transit is the City’s conventional
urban transit services provide affordable transit for
everyone. The system currently operates seven low
floor, fully accessible transit buses that are designed
to make it easier for disabled, elderly and frail
passengers to board or disembark. These buses are
able to accommodate up to two passengers using
mobility aids.
Telephone: (705) 360-2654
Website: www.timminstransit.ca
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Timmins Handy Transit
Timmins Handy Transit is an accessible, specialized
transportation service for registered residents and
visitors who are registered with another specialized
transit service. If you have any questions, or would
like more information on the Timmins Handy-Transit
service, please contact:
Timmins Transit
Telephone: (705) 360-2600 ext. 3504
E-mail: [email protected]
Website www.timminstransit.ca/handytrans.php.
Bus Lines
Fares
Exact Fare System
Cash
Monthly
Pass
10 Ride
Cards
Adult
$2.50
$69.00
$25.00
Child
$2.00
$54.00
$20.00
Student
$2.00
$54.00
$20.00
Senior
$2.00
$54.00
$20.00
Please note that Student and Senior cards must be
shown upon request. A Senior is anyone aged 65+.
Fares apply to children over the age of 5 – if under the
age of 5, children can ride for free if accompanied.
Dalton Bus Lines Ltd
Telephone: (705) 268-9288
First Student Canada School Bus Transportation
Telephone: (705) 268-0440
Northern Ontario Bus Services
Bus service is offered via Ontario Northland with bus
passenger service throughout northern communities,
Timmins and along the Highway 11 corridor to
Toronto. The bus station is located at 54 Spruce
Street South. Bus parcel services is also available.
Telephone: (705) 264-1377
Website: www.ontarionorthland.ca
Polar Bear Express
Ontario Northland’s Polar Bear Express connects
residents of the coastal communities of Moosonee
and Moose Factory to Cochrane and is one of
North America’s remaining “flag stop” train services.
This old-fashioned rail excursion travels 186 miles
between Cochrane and Moosonee, including over
the Moss River – through Ontario’s most pristine and
spectacular scenery. You are invited to sit back and
enjoy the relaxing five hour train ride (each way) in
one of the climate-controlled passenger cars.
Telephone: 1-800-363-7512
Website: www.ontarionorthland.ca
Taxi Companies
A-1 Taxi
Telephone: (705) 268-6868
Veteran’s Victory Taxi
Telephone: (705) 264-2333
Beal Taxi
Telephone: (705) 264-2201
Lacroix Bus Lines
Telephone: (705) 362-5279
Toll Free: 1-800-461-9665
Leuschen Transportation
Telephone: (705) 360-4090
Tisdale Bus Lines Ltd.
School buses and charters.
Telephone: (705) 235-3058
Ontario Northland
Telephone: (705) 264-1377
Bus charter inquiries: (705) 268-6768
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This section provides information on local hotels
and other accommodation sites.
HOTELS AND OTHER
ACCOMMODATIONS
Hotels and Other Accommodations
Some prefer the charm of a local bed & breakfast while others love the amenities of a modern hotel. Whatever
it is, Timmins is sure meet your needs. With plenty of accommodations just steps away from local shopping
and dining, you will find everything you’re looking for while visiting or waiting to make your permanent move.
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HOTELS AND OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS
Hotel Listings
Travelodge
1136 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 360-1122
Website: www.travelodge.com
Bon Air Motel
355 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-1275
Website: www.bonairtimmins.com
Cedar Meadows Resort
1000 Norman Street
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-5800
Website: www.cedarmeadows.com
Comfort Inn
939 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-9474
Website: www.comfortinn.com
Days Inn & Conference Centre
14 Mountjoy Street South
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-6211
Website: www.daysinn.ca
Hobo Lodge
100 Laforest Road
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-2929
Carabelle Motel
4427 Highway 101 East
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-8101
Regal Motel
4385 Harold Avenue
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-3393
Super 8 Motel
730 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-7171
Website: www.super8.com
Timmins Inn & Suites
1800 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 267-6241
Website: www.timminsinnandsuites.com
Holiday Inn Express
30 Algonquin Boulevard West
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 531-4000
Website: www.ihg.com
Bed & Breakfast
Porcupine Bed & Breakfast
6223 King Street
Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-4730
www.porcupinebed&breakfast.com
The Wildflower Bed & Breakfast
2565 Airport Road
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 268-0848
Bliss Retreat
8257 Kamiscotia
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 266-4571
Microtel
1960 Riverside Drive
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-1477
Website: www.microtelinn.com
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This section provides information on local
dining, catering options, grocery stores and on
entertainment.
DINING AND
ENTERTAINMENT
Dining and Entertainment
Whether your tastes lean towards refined or relaxed dining, Timmins offers a variety of restaurant choices.
Many of the local hotels include a restaurant within their establishment, or have one situated within walking
distance. Who says you need to travel hours for good shopping? The Timmins Square is northeastern
Ontario’s largest regional shopping centre. It is home to over 70 shops and services ranging from a top
selection of popular fashion stores to home furnishings and electronics.
There are also box stores located on Riverside Drive, which include Wal-Mart, Michael’s, Home Depot,
Canadian Tire, Mark’s Work Warehouse and Addition Elle.
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DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT
Choy See Kam’s
246 Algonquin Boulevard West
Telephone: (705) 264-6200
Golden Dragon Restaurant
128 Third Avenue
Telephone: (705) 268-8898
A&W Restaurant
Timmins Square Food Court
Cozy Corner Restaurant
24 Mountjoy Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-8383
House of Yee
95 Bruce Avenue
Telephone: (705) 235-4321
A&W Restaurant
681 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 268-8586
Dante Club
162 Cedar Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-3185
In N Out 2-4-1 Pizza
410 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 264-0341
Asia 328
205 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 267-6616
Domino’s Pizza
80 Mountjoy Street North
Telephone: (705) 268-3888
KFC
536 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 268-9525
Big D’s Grill
89 Cedar Street South
Telephone: (705) 365-6569
Don’s Pizzeria
98 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-1361
La Chaumière
32 Mountjoy Street North
Telephone: (705) 267-1101
Boogy’s Diner & Catering
Timmins Airport
Telephone: (705) 264-0077
East Side Mario’s
1120 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 268-9555
London Café Restaurant
38 Mountjoy Street South
Telephone: (705) 267-7191
Boston Pizza
856 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 268-3700
East End Roadhouse
4800 Hwy 101 East
Telephone: (705) 579-4800
Lily’s Restaurant
56 Second Avenue
Telephone: (705) 268-6233
Broadway Restaurant
71 Third Avenue
Telephone: (705) 264-3434
Encore Chinese Restaurant
211 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 267-3931
McDonald’s Restaurant
520 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 264-7323
Casey’s Bar & Grill
760 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 267-6467
Esso Truck Stop Restaurant
2154 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 268–4583
McDonald’s Restaurant
1870 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 267-4411
Cedar Meadows
1000 Norman Street
Telephone: (705) 268-5800
Fishbowl Restaurant
942 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 267-3940
McIntyre Coffee Shop
85 McIntyre Road
Telephone: (705) 360-5225
Chez-Nous Take Out
20 Vimy Street
Telephone: (705) 267-7297
Francesco’s Pizzeria
78 Bruce Avenue
Telephone: (705) 235-2100
Mrs. Vanelli’s Pizza
Timmins Square Food Court
Telephone: (705) 268-1993
Christopher’s Coffee House
35 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 268-7274
Gallery Dining Room
14 Mountjoy Street South
Telephone: (705) 267-6211
Mike’s Restaurant
355 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 264-3000
Restaurant Listing
241 Pizza
425 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 267-0241
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Moneta Bar & Grill
331 Pine Street
TImmins ON
Telephone; (705) 264-7444
Montana’s Restaurant
1500 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 360-5999
New York Fries
Timmins Square Food Court
Telephone: (705) 268-5534
Osaka Sushi
57 Mountjoy Street South
Telephone: (705) 531-7777
Pine Dairy Bar
141 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-3050
Pita Pit
235 Third Avenue
Telephone: (705) 267-7482
Pizza Pizza
194 Third Avenue
Telephone: (705) 360-1111
Pizza Hut
977 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 268-0000
Restaurant Nadeau
293 Wilson Avenue
Telephone: (705) 268-2665
Siva’s Family Restaurant
Timmins Square
Telephone: (705) 268-8882
Subway
114 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 264-6404
Subway
999 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 267-3200
Subway
93 Harold Avenue
Telephone: (705) 235-2799
Sushi Shop
66 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-4494
Taco Time
Timmins Square Food Court
Telephone: (705) 268-3878
Tim Hortons
400 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 267-3070
Tim Hortons
110 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 267-3070
Tim Hortons
1445 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 268-5858
Tim Hortons
Timmins Square Food Court
Telephone: (705) 268-5859
Tim Hortons
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-5858
Toffanello’s Fresh Pasta
119 Wilson Avenue
Telephone: (705) 268-6933
Grocery Store Listings
Dailey’s Your Independent
Grocer
654 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 264-8233
Food Basics
105 Brunette Road
Telephone: (705) 268-9922
Levis’ Foodland
Telephone: (705) 268-5020
Metro
140 Algonquin Boulevard
Telephone: (705) 268-5481
Metro
South Porcupine Mall
4858 Hwy 101 East
Telephone: (705) 235-3535
No Frills
1500 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 264-3360
Pick of the Crop
38 Pine Street North
Telephone: (705) 268-3635
Wal-Mart Supercentre
1870 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 267-6451
Toppers Pizza
950 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 264-7171
Wacky Wings
425 Algonquin Boulevard
Telephone: (705) 531-2000
Wendy’s Restaurant
40 Waterloo Road
Telephone: (705) 267-4100
Wok Express
Timmins Square Food Court
Telephone: (705) 360-5666
Subway
Timmins Square Food Court
Telephone: (705) 268-4131
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Timmins Nightlife
Airport Hotel
151 Bruce Avenue
Telephone: (705) 235-3332
Albert’s Hotel
122 Mountjoy Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-5678
Amigos
33 Cedar Street South
Telephone: (705) 360-1477
Asif Dance and Karaoke Bar
136 Algonquin Boulevard East
Telephone: (705) 267-2743
Aura Lounge
6 Third Avenue
Telephone: (705) 268-2872
Club 147
57 Mountjoy Street South
Telephone: (705) 268-7665
Gibby’s Tavern
245 Cedar Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-3298
Legion Clubroom
46 Legion Drive
Telephone: (705) 235-3010
Moneta Hotel
331 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-7444
Nikki’s Sports Gallery
14 Mountjoy Street South
Telephone: (705) 267-6211
Shannanigan’s Bar & Billiards
180 Second Avenue
Telephone: (705) 267-8225
Standard Tavern
202 Pine Street South
Telephone: (705) 264-6941
Victory Tavern
91 Cedar Street South
Telephone: (705) 268-3393
Windsor Tavern
80 Cedar Street South
Telephone: (705) 267-2433
Grandview Stoplite Lounge
240 Father Costello Drive
Telephone: (705) 360-1959
Jake’s
61 Bruce Avenue
Telephone: (705) 235-4733
JJ’s Ranch
30 Father Costello Drive
Telephone: (705) 360-1931
L’Armise
32 Mountjoy North
Telephone: (705)264-0525
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Local Shopping Centres and Attractions
Timmins Square
Northeastern Ontario’s largest regional shopping
centre. It is home to over 70 shops and services
ranging from a top selection of popular fashion
stores to home furnishings and electronics.
Open until 9:00 p.m. Monday to Friday and 6:00
p.m. on Saturdays. Sunday shopping is available
from noon until 5:00 p.m.
Timmins Square
1500 Riverside Drive
Telephone: (705) 267-6433
Website: www.timminssquare.com
The 101 Mall
A centrally located multi-use shopping centre
boasting both retail and service–oriented tenants.
Parking is available for 100 vehicles on site and
there are 1,000 more parking spaces within three
minutes! The 101 Mall is also in the immediate
proximity to the downtown core, including seven
chartered banks, the main city transit terminal, City
Hall, the Public Library, and the Timmins Police
Service.
months, visit downtown Timmins for Urban Park (July
1st to August 31st) and Urban Park Market (July 1st
to September 30th).
Downtown Timmins BIA
71 Balsam Street South, Suite 2
Telephone: (705) 264-8733
Website: www.downtowntimmins.com
Downtown South Porcupine
A picturesque shopping area in the heart of the
community. The downtown core hosts a unique mix
of businesses, educational and recreational facilities.
East End Community Pride Association
c/o 72 Golden Avenue
South Porcupine, ON P0N 1H0
Telephone: (705) 235-4530
Local Strip Malls and Major Stores
Pine Plaza (40,000 sq. ft)
119 Pine Street South
Le Taj Tandoori, Matthew’s Pharmacy, Pine Plaza
Medical Clinic, Offices
The 101 Mall
38 Pine Street North, Suite 119
Telephone: (705) 264-4343
Park Road Square (36,054 sq. ft)
425 Algonquin Boulevard East
Mr. Sub, Northern Tel Phone Store, LifeLabs
2-4-1 Pizza, Paws and Claws
The Porcupine Mall
Nestled between the communities of Porcupine and
South Porcupine on the west side of Highway 101 in
the east end of the Timmins area. The mall includes
a Metro (18,030 square feet), Giant Tiger (17,717
square feet), Scotiabank (3,200 square feet) and
Dollarama (9,000 square feet).
Hollinger Court (32,000 sq. ft)
100 Waterloo Road
R&S Vision, Pet Value, Hollinger House Bakery,
World Wide Travel, LCBO, Scotiabank, M&M Meats,
Magic Scissors, Den’s Smoke Shop, Rainville
Chiropody, Hollinger Dental Group
The Porcupine Mall
Administration Office
4858 Highway 101 West
South Porcupine, ON
Telephone: (705) 235-8434
Mountjoy Mall (12,000 sq. ft )
70 Mountjoy North
The UPS Store, Northern Credit Union, Domino’s
Pizza
Centre Culturel LaRonde
32 Mountjoy North
L’Armise, Precision Hair Design, La Galeruche,
Legion 88, Mum’s the Word
Downtown Timmins BIA
A vibrant shopping area in the centre of the
community, boasting a mix of some 250 businesses.
The area is home to major financial institutions,
insurance companies, retail stores, restaurants,
government offices, professional offices, investment
companies, taverns, the transit station, taxi
companies, and many others. In the summer
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This section provides information on local media,
including newspapers, radio, web, and television
stations.
LOCAL MEDIA
Local Media
Catching up on the day’s local and regional events is easy with the various media outlets present in the City
of Timmins. Timmins offers both English and French language radio stations ranging from pop to rock to
Christian contemporary. In addition, the area offers 3 local newspapers. Two are available both in print and
online, while one is solely an online publication. Prefer to watch your news? Tune in to either of the local TV
stations. However you choose to stay informed, Timmins has you connected.
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LOCAL MEDIA
Local Newspapers and Web
Radio Stations
The Daily Press
A division of Sun Media Group, is the newspaper of
record in the City of Timmins. It is a community–
based award-winning publication which takes pride
in its historic connection to both the City of Timmins
and the newspaper industry. The Daily Press is well
known for its high-profile community involvement.
The newspaper is a member of the Canadian
Newspaper Association.
English Language FM Stations
87.7
Radio Broadcast of CBC Television
92.1
Q-92 (Rock)
93.1
Moose FM
94.3
Good News Network
96.1 CBC (Radio News)
99.3
KISS Timmins
101.5
INFO (tourism)
102.3 Christian Contemporary
105.1 Radio News
106.7 Wawatay
Daily Press
187 Cedar Street South
Timmins, ON P4N 7G1
Telephone: (705) 268-5050
Fax:(705) 268-7373
Website: www.timminspress.com
French Language FM Stations
97.1 Radio-Canada
104.1
CHYK Le Loup
Television Stations
The Timmins Times
A division of Sun Media group is a free community
newspaper distributed in the Timmins area. The
Timmins Times is proud to provide citizens with
in-depth news, features and events which readers
look forward to every Thursday. It has an audited
circulation of over 19,000.
Timmins Times
815 Pine Street South
Timmins, ON P4N 8S3
Telephone: (705) 268-6252
Fax: (705) 268-2255
Website: www.timminstimes.com
CTV Timmins - is part of CTV Inc., Canada’s largest
private television network, however is it one of the
smallest in Ontario in terms of staff. Its coverage
area is the largest in the province. The signal
stretches from Cobalt in the south to James Bay
in the north, and from Quebec in the east to Hearst
in the west. CTV provides local news coverage to
the Timmins area seven days a week. Local news
broadcasts run Monday to Friday at 6:00 p.m. and
11:30 p.m. CTV contributes local news to a regional
news program that is broadcast every weekday at
noon, and on weekends at 6:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.
TimminsToday.com
Timmins most-visited media web site. Independently
owned and operated by Michael Young,
TimminsToday.com has the largest online selection
of real estate listings, news, sports, and commentary.
TimminsToday.com
260 Third Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 1E3
Telephone: (705) 266-7258
Fax: (705) 268-7196
Website: www.timminstoday.com
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LOCAL MEDIA
CTV Timmins
P.O. Box 620
681 Pine Street North
Timmins, ON
Telephone: (705) 264-4211
Fax: (705) 264-3266
News Fax: (705) 267-4711
Website: www.ctv.ca
Eastlink TV News
Your place for local news, offering a newscast
focused only on the City of Timmins each weeknight
starting at 6:00 p.m. Eastlink TV News brings
you current information that you want to know.
Tune in and find out what’s happening in your
neighbourhood. If you see news in the making,
or want to share your story ideas, please do not
hesitate to contact them at (705) 267-3000 or via
email at [email protected].
Eastlink TV Guide
Channel 13 is the #1 source for TV listings in the
community, above all other print sources.
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This section provides information on real estate
brokers for commercial, residential and industrial
customers.
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate
Timmins can accommodate your residential preferences from urban to country settings. Five new subdivision
developments are currently underway, resulting in 140 new homes. In Timmins, there is mix of housing
including semi-detached and single-family houses, as well as smaller apartment buildings. Country living is
possible within minutes of downtown. In Timmins, you’ll be sure to find a place to call home.
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REAL ESTATE
Real Estate Company Listings:
Claimpost Realty Ltd.
690 River Park Road
Timmins, ON P4P 1B4
Telephone: (705) 26-5364
Makuch Realty Millennium Inc.
The 101 Mall
38 Pine Street North, 2nd floor – Suite 210
Timmins, ON P4N 6K6
Telephone: (705) 268-4422
Realty Networks Inc.
297 Kelly Ann Drive
Timmins, ON P4P 1G9
Telephone: (705) 360-8112
Timmins Home Listings and Real Estate
Magazine
The Timmins Home Listings Guide offers the highest
number of listings for Timmins, Iroquois Falls, and
the surrounding area. Pick it up at newsstands,
convenience stores, realtors and street boxes for
free every second Friday.
Claimpost Realty (Channel 11)
The place prospective customers who are ready to
purchase a home tune in to browse.
Telephone: 1-888-271-2766
Fax: 1-888-271-9681
Royal LePage
Northern Realty Leaders
83 Algonquin Boulevard West
Timmins, ON P4N 2R4
Telephone: (705) 360-7000
Aim North Realty
107 Wilson Avenue
Timmins, ON P4N 2S8
Telephone: (705) 267-1717
Stewart Realty
965 Lalonde Street
Timmins, ON P4P 1B9
Telephone: (705) 267-6767
Property Guys
Property Guys have developed private sale
packages in order to allow people to sell their homes
with one low flat fee. When your house sells, you
keep the money!
Contact (705) 268-7177
Website www.propertyguys.com
Quantam Realty Service Ltd.
70C Mountjoy Street, Suite 233
Timmins, ON P4N 4V7
Telephone: (705) 262-5491 / (705) 465-4030
Fax: (705) 268-6064
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