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Program: Dryden - Queen St - Administration

Organization: Dryden Native Friendship Centre
Description of Services:
  • Administers social, cultural, economic or recreational programs for Indigenous people in the Dryden area
  • Provides a meeting place for urban Indigenous people
  • Provides daily coffee, tea and soup for Centre patrons
  • Hosts cultural events
  • Offers meeting space to agencies and community groups on a rental basis
    • Wiikongewin (can accommodate up to 24 people; with kitchen access - catering available)
    • Asemaa (can accommodate large gatherings up to 60; on second floor with elevator access - catering available)

  • Services and Programs:

    Fees: Small fee for annual membership
    Eligibility - Population(s) Served:
    • Open to all with a focus on off-reserve Indigenous individuals and their families


    • Membership preferred but not mandatory
    Application: All programs require an intake assessment and advance registration
    Accessibility: Partially Accessible      Partially Accessible
    Accessibility Notes: Partially Accessible - Parking -- No designated spaces available; Entrance -- Accessible with automatic push button; Washroom -- Accessible with grab bar
    Languages: English
    Area(s) Served: Dryden and area

    Phone Numbers: 1-888-838-3632
    Website: www.dnfconline.org/
    Address: 74 Queen St
    Dryden, ON
    P8N 1A4
    Location: Located on the corner of Queen St and Van Horne Ave
    Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
    Contacts: Karen Smith - Executive Director
    1-888-838-3632 ext 2221 * execdirector@dnfconline.org

     
    This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 1/14/2026

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