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Ontario Provincial Police

Site: Orillia - Hurtubise Dr

Service: Central Region Office

Record #: ORI0220
Last Modified: 27 Nov 2023
Last Full Update: 20 Oct 2020

Contacts

Office Phone 705-326-3536 Press 2, Orillia Detachment ; Central Region: 705-330-3700
Toll Free Phone 1-888-310-1122
TTY Phone 1-888-310-1133
Crisis Phone 9-1-1
Fax 705-330-3797
E-Mail opp.cr.headquarters@opp.ca
Website https://www.opp.ca/index.php?id=115&lng=en&entryid=569e9a668f94accf3575874a
Social Media Facebook Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ontarioprovincialpolice
Twitter Twitter: https://twitter.com/OPP_News
YouTube YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OPPCorpComm

Addresses

Address & Map
1 Hurtubise Dr
Orillia, ON
Canada L3V 0C8
 
View Google Map
Intersection Hwy 12 and Memorial Ave
Mailing Address 1 Hurtubise Dr 
Orillia, ON 
Canada L3V 0C8
Physical Access Fully Accessible

Description

Description (Service) The OPP is trusted to:
  • patrol all provincial highways (including the 400-series highways)
  • patrol numerous provincial waterways
  • provide police service to any rural communities in Ontario that don't have their own municipal or regional police service
  • provide administrative support to several First Nations Policing programs
  • work closely with other provincial agencies, including the Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Natural Resources to enforce highway safety and conservation regulations

Service Details

Legal Status (30) Provincial Government
Hours Office Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 pm
Areas Served Dufferin County ; Hamilton (City of) ; Niagara Region ; Northumberland County ; Peterborough (County of) ; Simcoe County ; Wellington County
Boundaries Patrols over 30,000 square kilometers, extending from the District of Muskoka in the north to Lake Ontario in the south, and from Dufferin County in the west to Northumberland County in the east.
Eligibility No restrictions



Residency Requirements: Patrols over 30,000 square kilometers, extending from the District of Muskoka in the north to Lake Ontario in the south, and from Dufferin County in the west to Northumberland County in the east.
Application Call for more information
Languages English; French - Reception, Website, Interpretation, Programs, Publications
Fees None

Subjects

Service Categories Provincial/Territorial Police

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