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APPENDIX 11 - Environment Canada Regional Offices

General information on the NSNR and the DSL as well as copies of both the NSN Forms are available from the Regional Offices of Environment Canada.

For residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick:

Environmental Protection Branch - Atlantic Region
Environment Canada
5th
Floor, Queen Square
45 Alderney Drive
Dartmouth NS B2Y 2N6

Telephone 902-426-0773
Facsimile: 902-426-3897
E-mail: nsn-atl@ec.gc.ca

For residents of Quebec:

Environmental Protection Branch - Québec Region
Environment Canada
105 McGill Street, 4th Floor
Montréal QC H2Y 2E7

Telephone: 514-283-2335
Facsimile: 514-283-5836
E-mail: dperrsn-nsn.quebec@ec.gc.ca

For residents of Ontario:

Environmental Protection - Ontario
Environment Canada
4905 Dufferin Street
Downsview ON M3H 5T4

Telephone: 416-739-5867
Facsimile: 416-739-4405
E-mail: nsn-ontario@ec.gc.ca

For residents of Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut:

Environmental Protection - Prairie and Northern Region
Environment Canada
Twin Atria #2, Room 200
4999-98th Avenue
Edmonton AB T6B 2X3

Telephone: 780-951-8951
Facsimile: 780-495-2758
E-mail: nsn-pnr@ec.gc.ca

For residents of British Columbia and the Yukon:

Environmental Protection - Pacific and Yukon Region
Environment Canada
#201-401 Burrard Street
Vancouver BC V6C 3S5

Telephone: 604-664-9100
Facsimile: 604-666-6800
E-mail: nsn-pyr@ec.gc.ca

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