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Problem Gambling - James and Hudson Bay Coast


Services or programs that specialize in providing treatment, counselling, or support for people affected by problem gambling or related problems.

See also Addictions.

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These services are located in James and Hudson Bay Coast
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) - Community Mental Health and Addictions - Problem Gambling Treatment Program  
2 Bay Rd, Moosonee, ON  P0L 1Y0
705-336-2164 ext 2703 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of James and Hudson Bay Coast, but provide service to James and Hudson Bay Coast.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Cochrane Timiskaming Branch - Problem Gambling Program - Iroquois Falls  
A-58 Anson Dr, Iroquois Falls, ON  P0K 1G0
705-232-4344 Add to Clipboard
ConnexOntario - Helpline  
Administration: 519-439-0174 Add to Clipboard
Ngwaagan Gamig Recovery Centre - Residential Gambling Treatment Program - Amikook Street  
54 Amikook St, Wikwemikong, ON  P0P 2J0
705-859-2324 Add to Clipboard
Responsible Gambling Council  
411 Richmond St E, Suite 205, Toronto, ON  M5A 3S5
416-499-9800 Add to Clipboard
Services De Toxicomanie Cochrane Nord North Cochrane Addiction Services - Problem Gambling Treatment Program - Cochrane  
233 Eighth St, Cochrane, ON  P0L 1C0
705-272-3059 Add to Clipboard
Services De Toxicomanie Cochrane Nord North Cochrane Addiction Services - Problem Gambling Treatment Program - Hearst  
1403 Edward St, Hearst, ON  P0L 1N0
705-362-7844 Add to Clipboard
Services De Toxicomanie Cochrane Nord North Cochrane Addiction Services - Problem Gambling Treatment Program - Kapuskasing  
2-29 Byng Ave, Kapuskasing, ON  P5N 1W6
705-335-8408 Add to Clipboard
Services De Toxicomanie Cochrane Nord North Cochrane Addiction Services - Problem Gambling Treatment Program - Smooth Rock Falls  
Matagami Centre, 105 Second Ave, Smooth Rock Falls, ON  P0L 2B0
705-338-4300 Add to Clipboard
These services may or may not be regulated in Ontario. For services that are not specifically regulated, Consumer Protection Ontario provides guidance on consumer rights, public safety, and how to address concerns or serious complaints.

Medical services in Ontario must be provided or supervised by regulated health professionals. To confirm if specific people are eligible to practice, check the public registries of the corresponding regulatory colleges.