Reception / Warming Centres

As a reminder to the residents and visitors of St Clair Township during normal working hours any open public facility can be used as a warming centre.
In the event of a prolonged power outage we have several public buildings that will be opened as reception and warming centres 24/7. When we activate these sites during a power outage we will post it on the Township’s web site [ https://www.stclairtownship.ca ] and the Townships Community Services web site [ http://www.stclairtownshipcommunityservices.ca] as well as the Emergency Services Social Media sites [ https://twitter.com/StClairFire ] @StClairFire or St Clair Township Fire Department and issue a notice on myCNN notification system.
The following are the reception centres and locations.;
Station 1 Brigden Fire Station 1561 First St Brigden
Station 2 Corunna Fire Station 249 Hill St Corunna
Station 3 Courtright Fire Station 1550 Eighth St Courtright
Station 4 Wilkesport Fire Station 1343 Main Street Wilkesport
Station 5 Port Lambton Fire Station 362 Broadway St Port Lambton
Station 6 Becher Fire Station 442 Kimball Road Becher

As well as the following Community Centres and Facilities;
Brigden Fair Grounds 2976 Brigden Rd Brigden
Courtright Community Centre 1594 Third St Courtright
Wilkesport Community Centre 1622 Baby Line

 

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