The Township of Nipigon intends to participate in one or more procurement opportunities that may be posted by the following buying groups for the period January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025:
Should you have any questions about any ongoing call for bids, tenders, proposals or quotes, please contact the office at .
Sorry, the Township does not have any vacancies at present. Please check back!
Taylor Haskell, PWS
Township of Nipigon
52 Front Street
Nipigon, Ontario
P0T 2J0
Taylor Haskell, PWS
Township of Nipigon
52 Front Street
Nipigon, Ontario
P0T 2J0
Taylor Haskell, PWS
Township of Nipigon
52 Front Street
Nipigon, Ontario
P0T 2J0
Taylor Haskell, PWS
Township of Nipigon
52 Front Street
Nipigon, Ontario
P0T 2J0
Taylor Haskell, PWS
Township of Nipigon
52 Front Street
Nipigon, Ontario
P0T 2J0
The Corporation of the Township of Nipigon is currently accepting applications for the position of Cemetery Caretaker and Town Gardener.
The Seasonal Cemetery Caretaker/Town Gardener is responsible for maintenance, beautification, and general upkeep of municipal cemeteries, gardens, and landscaped public spaces. This position performs a variety of grounds keeping and horticultural duties to ensure municipal properties are maintained in a safe, respectful, and visually appealing condition. Working under the direction of the Public Works Foreman, the incumbent assists with seasonal landscaping, cemetery maintenance, planting, watering, and general grounds maintenance across municipal properties.
Cemetery Maintenance:
• Maintain municipal cemetery grounds including mowing, trimming, edging, and general grounds-keeping.
• Assist with grave preparation activities as directed, including layout (measuring and marking grave locations), assisting with site setup, turf repair, and site restoration following interments.
• Back fill and restore grave-sites after interments alongside Public Works employees, ensuring site is properly graded, seeded, and maintained.
• Assist with the installation, alignment, and straightening of monuments and markers where required.
• Perform minor monument maintenance, including cleaning, leveling and resetting small markers when appropriate.
• Maintain cemetery landscaping including planting, pruning, weeding, and watering.
• Ensure cemetery grounds remain clean, respectful, and accessible to visitors.
• Assist with cemetery mapping and record verification when locating grave sites.
• Remove debris, fallen branches, and litter from cemetery grounds.
• Assist with seasonal maintenance activities such as spring cleanup and fall preparation.
• Monitor cemetery grounds and report any vandalism, damage, or safety concerns to the Public Works Foreman.
• Interact respectfully with families, funeral service providers, and visitors when working on cemetery grounds.
Municipal Gardens and Landscaping:
• Maintain municipal flower beds, planters, and landscaped areas throughout the community.
• Plant, water, fertilize, and maintain flowers, shrubs, and other vegetation.
• Weed garden beds and maintain mulch and soil conditions.
• Assist with seasonal planting and removal of annuals.
• Monitor plant health and report issues such as disease or pest damage.
General Grounds Maintenance:
• Operate lawn mowers, trimmers, and other landscaping equipment.
• Perform general maintenance of municipal green spaces including parks, public buildings, and other landscaped areas.
• Maintain cleanliness of municipal grounds and assist with litter collection where required.
• Assist Public Works staff with other duties as assigned.
Health and Safety:
• Follow all municipal health and safety policies and procedures.
• Use personal protective equipment as required.
• Maintain safe operation of all tools and equipment.
• Report hazards, incidents, and equipment issues to the Public Works Foreman.
• Previous experience in landscaping, grounds-keeping, horticulture, or related outdoor maintenance work is considered an asset.
• Knowledge of basic gardening and plant care practices is an asset.
• Ability to operate small equipment such as lawn mowers, trimmers, and hand tools.
• Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
• Strong attention to detail and pride in maintaining clean and attractive public spaces.
• Valid Class G Ontario Driver’s License (preferred or required depending on your needs).
• Ability to interact respectfully with members of the public, particularly within cemetery settings.
Working Conditions
• Work is performed primarily outdoors in varying weather conditions including heat, rain, and insects.
• Position requires physical labor including lifting, bending, kneeling, walking, and standing for extended periods.
• Operation of landscaping equipment and use of hand tools.
• Work takes place in cemeteries, parks, gardens, and other municipal properties.
• Occasional exposure to dust, noise, and outdoor environmental conditions.
Interested applicants may submit a resume and cover letter by:
12 PM on Thursday, April 30, 2026 (or until the position is filled)
Taylor Haskell
Public Works Superintendent
Municipal Office – 52 Front Street, Nipigon ON P0T 2J0
Please include “Seasonal Cemetery Caretaker/Town Gardener” in the subject line.
The Township of Nipigon thanks all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2002.
Cemetery_Caretaker_Gardener_2026.pdf
The Northland Motel – Nipigon, ON
The Northland Motel is looking for on-call housekeeping and light laundry support starting February 2026, through the spring and summer. This role begins on a trial basis, with the potential for ongoing work.
On-call, as needed
Standard Room Cleaning: $15 per room
Deep / Heavy Cleaning: $20 per room
Invoicing required for payment
Guest room cleaning
Deep/heavy cleaning as needed
Light laundry support
Email your résumé to
or stop by The Northland Motel to speak with Venus.
Integrated Social Services
1 Permanent Full-Time Position (Unionized)
Posting #: 3-2026
Location: District of Thunder Bay (must reside in or be willing to relocate)
The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board (TBDSSAB) is currently seeking a District Tenant and Transitional Outreach Support Worker to join our Integrated Social Services team.
In this role, you’ll work directly with tenants and individuals accessing emergency hostels to assess needs, reduce barriers to housing, and connect people with the supports they need to thrive. This position plays a key role in supporting vulnerable populations and strengthening community connections across the district.
Assess the physical, social, psychological, and economic needs of tenants and hostel residents
Provide outreach, one-on-one support, and case management
Connect individuals to community agencies and advocate for access to services
Support individuals with mental health and addiction challenges
Coordinate community development activities and tenant council initiatives
Complete eligibility-related documentation for social assistance programs
Maintain accurate case notes, reports, and statistical data
Education & Experience (one required):
Degree in Psychology with 2 years of experience working with high-needs populations, or
Diploma or Degree in Social Work with 2 years of related experience, or
Diploma or Degree in Addictions Counselling with 2 years of related experience
Skills & Abilities:
Strong communication, interpersonal, and conflict-resolution skills
Cultural sensitivity and strong knowledge of community resources
Ability to work in high-stress situations and rebound effectively
Experience working with individuals facing mental health and addiction challenges
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and database systems
Assets:
Safe Food Handling Certificate
Life skills coaching experience
Valid driver’s licence and access to a vehicle
Ability to travel throughout the District of Thunder Bay
Successful Police Records Check (Type 2)
Must reside in or be willing to relocate to one of the following communities:
Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Marathon, Manitouwadge, Geraldton, Longlac, or Nipigon
35 hours per week
Hourly rate: $32.80 – $40.16 (Salary Group 10)
Applications must include:
A completed TBDSSAB application form
Cover letter
Resume
(Please reference the position title and competition number.)
Submit by 4:30 PM on January 23, 2026 to:
Human Resources
District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board
231 May Street South
Thunder Bay, ON P7E 1B5
Full Posting Details:
3-2026_District_Tenant_and_Transitional_Outreach_Support_Worker.pdf
On May 17, 2017, the Province enacted Bill 127, Stronger, Healthier Ontario Act, 2017, providing municipalities the authority to levy a transient accommodation tax (hotel tax). The Transient Accommodation Regulation 435/17 came into force on December 1, 2017, outlining provisions for municipalities across Ontario to implement a Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT).
The Municipal Accommodation Tax is a new revenue tool that the provincial government has given Ontario municipalities to further promote tourism as an economic driver.
The Regulation applies if a municipality imposes a tax in respect of the purchase of transient accommodation in the municipality under section Municipal Act 400.1 of the Act.
On August 13, 2024, the Township of Nipigon approved By-Law 1940 - Municipal Accommodation Tax By-law, a by-law to establish a Municipal Accommodation Tax within the boundaries of the Township of Nipigon.
The Municipal Accommodation Tax is effective October 1, 2024 at a rate of 4%. More information including background and remittance details can be read here.
Schedule A - Accommodation Provider Information Report
Schedule B - Municipal Accommodation Tax Return Form
The Municipal Accommodation Tax, or MAT, is a 4% tax charged on the cost of fixed roof transient accommodations sold for a continuous period of less than 30 days within the boundaries of the Township of Nipigon.
The tax applies to all accommodation sold for a continuous period of less than 30 days in a hotel, motel, lodge, inn, hostel, bed and breakfast, dwelling unit or any place an accommodation is provided.
Mandatory. The Municipal Accommodation Tax must be collected by the accommodation provider at the same time customers are charged for the booking.
Yes, every bill, receipt, invoice or similar document for the purchase of accommodation must have a separate item identified as “Municipal Accommodation Tax” showing the rate at which the Municipal Accommodation Tax is calculated (4%) and the amount of the Municipal Accommodation Tax charged.
If the accommodation was booked and paid for prior to June 1, 2018, the Municipal Accommodation Tax is not applicable. If the accommodation was booked before June 1, 2019, but paid for on or after June 1, 2019, the Municipal Accommodation Tax is to be charged, collected and remitted.
In the early 2000’s, the Township of Nipigon became owners of the vacant buildings. In 2015, it was recognized by council and the economic department that more community development was required around arts and culture.
In 2017, the Economic Development Committee recommended that the old store fronts be replaced with colourful, siding facades to improve their curbside appeal. Also that year, with funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the Township developed a Superior North Youth Arts & Culture Strategy that identified the absence of a dedicated, adequate arts space as a major gap in the region.
In 2018 the Township accessed another Ontario Trillium Foundation grant to renovate the interiors of the three Front St. buildings. That November began the transformation of the buildings into a single, accessible space for arts and culture programs and events. Due to the advanced age of the buildings and their separation, the renovation was a challenging one. Contractor Jordan Aubut and Councillor James Foulds worked long hours to have the building ready for its May 2019 grand opening.
Today, Edge Arts is now available for programming, meetings, training, and conferences. This is an accessible facility, with a full kitchen.
The facility is overseen by the volunteer based Edge Arts Steering Committee. The committee uses the Edge Arts Studio & Gallery Business Plan, approved by Town Council July 16th, 2019, as a guiding document for planning and programming.
To learn more, visit the Edge Arts Studio & Gallery webpage.
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The Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre is a non-profit that provides business advice to SMEs who are developing innovative business models or products. Services include business plans, financing, marketing/sales, intellectual property, prototype development, and more to contribute to the long-term economic growth of the region.
Nipigon Tax Centre provide a wide variety of income tax services.
Superior Strategies is a 100% Indigenous owned business that offers quality Project Management Consulting and Training services. We specialize in the delivery of successful project management, human resource, business, and economic development solutions. Our versatility in delivering the services our customers have come to count on include client specific & value added Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems and Business Support.
The Royal Bank website provides useful tools for starting a business, including "The 5 Steps to Starting a Business", and tools and calculators.
Contact Information:
157 Railway Street, Nipigon, ON
Phone 1-807-887-3137.
Our circle started in 2000. Our objectives are to meet on a monthly basis to offer business and personal support to other circle members, to network with women in business in the district as a way of enhancing what we offer with our own businesses. We offer fellowship and support.
Contact: Levina Collins
Phone: 1-807-887-4579
The Township of Nipigon Economic Development Office supports the economic and social development of the community through business retention and expansion, new business development, and community projects.
The goals of the NEDC are:
Detailed data on the Township of Nipigon can be found in our 2018 Community Profile
Township of Nipigon Economic Development Strategy 2019
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