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    Ottawa Clinic

    Ottawa Ontario is Canada’s Capital and Canada’s fourth largest city. It is one of Canada’s most educated cities, with a university, college, many national museums and galleries.The name “Ottawa” is derived from the Algonquin word Odawa, meaning “to trade”. The clinic on Somerset Street is a few kilometers south of the Ottawa Parliament Buildings.

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    Welland Clinic

    Welland is a Southern Ontario city located in the centre of Niagara. It has been traditionally known as the place where rails and water meet, referring to the railways from Buffalo to Toronto and Southwestern Ontario. The city is separated by the Welland River and Welland Canal which links Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.

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    Thunder Bay North Clinic

    Thunder Bay is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario. The city takes its name from the immense Thunder Bay at the head of Lake Superior, known on 18th-century French maps as Baie du Tonnerre (Bay of Thunder).The city is often referred to as the “Lakehead”, or “Canadian Lakehead”, because of its location at the end of Great Lakes.

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    Sudbury Clinic

    Sudbury is located directly north of Georgian Bay in northern Ontario. As well, Sudbury is a short drive off the Trans Canada Highway. With 330 lakes over 10 hectares within the city limits, Sudbury has historically been a prominent mining city which has recovered dramatically ecologically, from past unsustainable mining practices.

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    Scarborough Clinic

    Over 200 years, Scarborough grew from a collection of small rural villages to become a large city with a diverse cultural community. Now with a population over 625,000 it is the eastern part of the city of Toronto.

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    Peterborough Clinic

    Peterborough is the gateway to the Kawarthas and is also nicknamed the “Electric City”. Located 35km north of Lake Ontario. Peterborough completely surrounds the only lake on the Otonabee River.

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