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Rehabilitative Care in North West
Soins de réadaptation en Ontario du Nord-Ouest
Program: Recreation Department
Organizations: Eabametoong First Nation
Eabametoong First Nation - Band Office
Description of Services:
  • Responsible for planning, developing and implementing all social, recreational and special events for members of the community
  • Provides various activities such as arts and crafts, baking nights, movie nights and outdoor sports events
  • Organizes and supervises various outdoor activities for youth during summer months such as baseball, football and soccer
  • Coordinates a hockey program during the winter months at the Joseph Jacob Nate Memorial Arena; has an 8-team hockey league
  • Offers boys and men's hockey tournaments and men's/women's broomball tournaments
  • Coordinates summertime concerts at the natural ice arena
  • Recreation events, services and facilities include:
    • Beach, at east end of community
    • Community Hall
    • Gymnasium
    • Indoor hockey arena for winter sports and also used for feasts, social gatherings, indoor sports activities
    • Playground at John C Yesno School
    • Pow Wow grounds
    • Recreation trails along shoreline
    • Sports field for basketball and baseball
    • Winter Carnival
    Requirements
    Fees: None
    Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Members of Eabametoong First Nation
    Application: Call for information
    Accessibility: Not Wheelchair Accessible      Not Wheelchair Accessible
    Languages: English
    Contact Information
    Phone Numbers: 807-242-7221
    Fax: 807-242-1441
    Email: reception@eabametoongfn.ca
    Address: PO Box 298
    Eabamet Lake, ON
    P0T 1L0
    Street
    Address:
    139 Main St Band Office
    Eabametoong First Nation
    Map
    Location:
    • Band Office is located at Main St in the community of Eabametoong First Nation
    • Community is on N shore of Eabamet Lake, 155 km NE of Armstrong, 360 km N of Thunder Bay
    • Consists of 1 reserve, Fort Hope 64 with a land area o
    Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm

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