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The consolidated permanent population in 1996 (including the Town of Parry Sound) was 19,295 of which 3,815 people were 65+ and 1,555 people were 75+.

The Town of Parry sound is located at the centre of the West Parry Sound area and consists of approximately 7,000 people located along highway 69 on the shores of Georgian Bay at the extreme West side of Parry Sound District.
 

The town is about half way between the cities of Barrie and Orillia in the south, and Sudbury in the North, at a distance of 100+ kilometers.

 

The boundaries of our service area include North to the French River, South to the Musquash River, East to Magnetawan and West to the Georgian Bay Archipelago. Also included in the area are seven First Nations.

Service areas that we serve include the following municipalities, townships and communities:

OUR SERVICE AREA

TOWNSHIPS​

  • Archipelago

  • Carling

  • McDougall

  • McKellar

  • Seguin

  • Town of Parry Sound

  • Whitestone

COMMUNITIES

  • Ahmic Habrour

  • Ardbeg

  • Bing Inlet

  • Britt

  • Broadbent

  • Dillion

  • Dunchurch

  • Footsbay

  • French River

  • Henvey Inlet

  • Humphrey

  • Magnetawon

  • Maple Island

  • McKellar

  • Nobel

  • Orrville

  • Point Au Baril

  • Pickeral River

  • Rosseau

  • Shawanaga
  • Wabamik

  • Wasauksing

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WEST PARRY SOUND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

21 Belvedere Ave

Parry Sound, ON

P2A 2A2

(705) 746-5602

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In the spirit of respect, reciprocity and truth, we acknowledge and are grateful to live, work, and play in the traditional and unceded territories covering all this land of West Parry Sound District that First Nations and Indigenous people call home. CSS is committed to opening up mindful spaces for dialogue, discussion, unlearning and learning with each other and everyone we work with.  Carried out with intention, we work as individuals to develop routines personally and professionally to make anti-racist and anti-oppression choices a daily commitment.We recognize that as we learn, we will misstep.  We own these mistakes and take responsibility for them in ways that support growth. CSS is committed to action and justice, and as a shared endeavour, we aim to create a healthier, equitable, and just future.

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