North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit

North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit Fostering healthy communities through partnership, preparedness, prevention, promotion, and protection. Here's what you need to know about our page.

The programs and services we offer focus on:
• Promote healthy lifestyles including nutrition, active living, sexual and dental health and child development
• Prevent tobacco use, substance and alcohol misuse and injuries
• Protect our communities from infectious diseases and environmental hazards in food, water, air and soil.
• Prepare for, respond to and recover from major emergency situa

tions. Read below for full details! Overview

These Terms of Use describe how we will communicate with social media account users through our social media accounts. We have an obligation to communicate accurate, clear, objective, inclusive, and timely public health information. Social media is a primary mechanism for us to carry out this obligation and ensure we can reach as many audiences as possible. The information and resources provided on our social media accounts are provided as general information and not intended as a substitute for health care advice. If you need emergency medical care or are in crisis, please call 911 immediately. If you need health care on a non-urgent basis, please consult with your doctor or, if you live in Ontario, call Health Care Connect at 1-800-445-1822. Active Accounts

We are actively engaged on the following social media platforms:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthBayParrySoundDistrictHealthUnit/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NBPSHealthUnit

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nbpsd_hu

LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/north-bay-parry-sound-district-health-unit

Content

The purpose of our social media channels is to inform and educate users on matters related to public health and to influence healthy lifestyle choices in our community. Posts will cover various topics related to public health, including, but not limited to, Health Unit campaigns, relevant health information for our district, health promotion, protection and disease prevention messaging, approved third-party web content of interest, advisories and warnings, public service announcements and news releases. We may share events hosted by community partners that meet our mandate and priorities, events sponsored, hosted or co-sponsored/co-hosted by us, or if a Health Unit staff member was on the event’s planning committee. Feedback and Messages

Feedback and interaction are encouraged as long as users are abiding by the guidelines. All comments, questions and emails sent through social media channels will be read and any emerging themes or helpful suggestions will be passed to our relevant people or programs. Although we may not be able to reply individually to all messages, they will be handled on a case-by-case basis and responded to when deemed appropriate. If we feel a comment or a question posed by a member of the public requires a response and/or a greater level of detail, we may develop a formal response and distribute the information through other channels such as email, our website, or other social media channels. Monitoring and Response Time

We recognize that the web is a 24/7 medium, and your comments are welcomed at any time. However, monitoring and responding to comments will only occur during regular business office hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. EST, excluding holidays. Exceptions to this may include Health Unit events taking place outside of regular hours or during an emergency situation. The Health Unit strives to respond to comments within one business day but cannot guarantee it will respond to all comments. The Health Unit will respond in English or French. Comments

We welcome comments on our social media channels from valid social media accounts. Disagreements and constructive arguments are acceptable as part of a discussion. However, abusive or insulting comments are not acceptable. We expect the content of posts to be respectful of others. The views of participants commenting on our social media channels do not necessarily represent the views of the Health Unit and we do not claim to endorse any of the views shared by users. General Guidelines

The Health Unit:

will moderate and review posted comments and may participate or intervene, as appropriate,

expects posted comments to be relevant to overall topic of the post,

disclaims all liability for posted comments, and,

reserves the right to hide or remove comments that are deemed:

racist, hateful, sexist, homophobic, slanderous, insulting or life-threatening;

serious, not proven, not supported or not accurate accusations against individuals or organizations;

abusive, aggressive, coarse, vulgar, violent, obscene or pornographic;

encouraging or suggesting illegal activities;

to provide or claim to provide medical or other health care advice;

inconsistent with the purpose of the Health Unit social media channel;

to undermine or contradict public health information in a way that may endanger the health of the general public;

infringing on copyright or other intellectual property rights;

to solicit, sell, advertise or endorse any financial, private, commercial or non-governmental agency, business, or service. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency;

announcements from labour or political organizations;

not sent by the author and/or posted by anonymous or robot accounts;

repetitive, copied and pasted by multiple users;

unintelligible or irrelevant;

unconstructive and not in alignment with Health Unit policies or values;

off-topic and that forum moderators feel does not add to the flow of debate; and

infringing upon an individual's privacy. Anyone acting contrary to these terms may be permanently blocked from the social media channel. Repeated violators will be banned from the account in question. Privacy

Information shared with us on our social media channels is subject to the provisions of the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), which means that the information may be accessed and disclosed in response to a request under either of these acts. Users are advised not to share personal information on any of our social media channels. Personal information includes names, home addresses, telephone numbers, photographs containing images of identifiable individuals (staff or other members of the public), and any other information consisting of personal information as defined in section 3 of the Privacy Act. Should you have any questions about your privacy rights, please contact our Privacy Officer directly. Social media comments may also be used and disclosed by the Health Unit as required or permitted by applicable law, including the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004. Accessibility

As a third-party service provider, the social media accounts we engage in as an organization are not bound by the policies for web accessibility as set out by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Intellectual Property

All content we post, including images, videos, and text, is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. You may not use our content without prior permission. Links to other websites

Links to websites not under our control are provided for the convenience of users. We are not responsible for the accuracy, currency or reliability of the content of other sites. We do not offer any guarantee in that regard. We are not responsible for the information found through these links nor do we endorse the sites or their content. Additional Information

If you are looking for information about our Health Unit, please consult our website at www.myhealthunit.ca. Thank you for taking the time to read our Terms of Use. We encourage your respectful participation on our social media platforms and look forward to an active exchange of ideas. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing or using any of the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit's social media accounts, you agree to comply with these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please refrain from using our accounts. Terms of Use Last Updated: June 5, 2025

06/11/2026

It's time to play! The men's Fifa World Cup starts today! If you're planning to attend any of the games, make sure you are staying safe!

Stay rabies-free- swipe responsibly! Just like a Tinder profile, Felix the Fox might look cute and approachable, but kee...
06/10/2026

Stay rabies-free- swipe responsibly!

Just like a Tinder profile, Felix the Fox might look cute and approachable, but keep an eye out for rabies red flags and stay away.

If you do get bitten, wash the wound with soap and water immediately, then seek medical care. Rabies and other infections can be serious, so if you see an animal that is giving you red flags, stay away!

Learn how to protect yourself: www.myhealthunit.ca/rabies.

06/09/2026
Look, but Don’t Touch: Health Unit Brings Awareness to Animal Bite PreventionPeople can get rabies when they are bitten ...
06/09/2026

Look, but Don’t Touch: Health Unit Brings Awareness to Animal Bite Prevention

People can get rabies when they are bitten or scratched by an animal with the virus, or if the animal's infected saliva enters an already existing open cut or wound. One can also get rabies if the infected saliva makes contact with the person’s eyes, nose, or mouth.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4gfzu3g.

NORTH BAY, ON –  People can get rabies when they are bitten or scratched by an animal with the virus, or if the animal's infected saliva enters an already existing open cut or wound. One can also get rabies if the infected saliva makes contact with the person’s eyes, nose, or mouth.

Youth va**ng is more common than many realize — and knowing how to respond matters. This focused 25-minute micro session...
06/08/2026

Youth va**ng is more common than many realize — and knowing how to respond matters. This focused 25-minute micro session from the Quash program, powered by The Lung Health Foundation, gives you the practical tools to start real, judgement-free conversations with the teens in your life.

Join us: https://bit.ly/4upVVq7
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Le vapotage chez les jeunes est plus répandu qu’on ne le pense — et il est essentiel de savoir comment réagir. Cette microsession ciblée de 25 minutes, proposée par le programme Quash et soutenue par la Fondation pour la santé pulmonaire, vous fournit des outils pratiques pour entamer des conversations authentiques et sans jugement avec les adolescents de votre entourage.

Rejoignez-nous: https://bit.ly/4dYDaVK

Try leaving out a word in your child’s favorite song; like “If you’re happy and you know it,  ___.” See if they fill it ...
06/05/2026

Try leaving out a word in your child’s favorite song; like “If you’re happy and you know it, ___.” See if they fill it in!

Sign up to receive free text messages each week with fun, science-based tips for boosting your child’s learning and brain development: thebasicsnps.org/basics-insights

06/04/2026

We're back with Teagan the Tick as she completes part two of the Google autocomplete challenge!

Drop any questions you may have about ticks in the comments!

Or, visit www.myhealthunit.ca/ticks for more information.

We had a great time! Miigwetch!
06/04/2026

We had a great time! Miigwetch!

On Tuesday, we had the pleasure of welcoming the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit to the Friendship Centre. Together, we shared lunch, laughter, and meaningful conversations as we learned more about one another’s roles and explored opportunities to continue strengthening the relationship between our organizations.

It was a wonderful afternoon of connection, collaboration, and community building—and we even made some new friends along the way!

Miigwetch to everyone who joined us. We look forward to continuing this important work together. 💜

Thank you North Bay and area Community Foundation for funding the Families in the Kitchen program!Families in the Kitche...
06/03/2026

Thank you North Bay and area Community Foundation for funding the Families in the Kitchen program!

Families in the Kitchen is a food skills program for equity‑seeking families with young children facing social and financial barriers in North Bay. The goal is to teach families how to make healthy, budget-friendly foods, build confidence in the kitchen, get connected to community supports and build relationships with other families in the community. The program is run in partnership with Family Enrichment.

By building food skills, improving access to nutritious meals, and connecting families to community supports, the program works upstream to prevent chronic disease and promote mental well-being.

Thank you North Bay and Area Community Foundation for your generous donation and helping families thrive in our community.

New Beach Sign Aims to Prevent Health Risks, Replace Routine Monitoring.Residents and visitors to the Nipissing and Parr...
06/03/2026

New Beach Sign Aims to Prevent Health Risks, Replace Routine Monitoring.

Residents and visitors to the Nipissing and Parry Sound districts can expect to see new signage at public beaches this summer to help them make an informed decision before entering the water.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4uRzT0y

Address

345 Oak Street West
North Bay, ON
P1B2T2

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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