Ontario's Small, Rural and Northern Hospitals

Sister Margaret Smith Centre, St. Joseph's Care Group, Thunder Bay

Who We Are

There are approximately 93 hospital sites in Ontario considered small hospitals according to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care's report, entitled, The Core Service Role of Hospitals in Ontario (released through the Joint Policy and Planning Committee).

Located in small, rural and remote communities throughout both northern and southern Ontario, small hospitals are community-governed facilities dedicated to improving and maintaining the health of residents of small and rural communities.

Small hospitals are often considered the “focal point” for the coordination and delivery of a broad range of primary care and selected secondary care services to small, rural and remote communities.

Rural hospitals face a unique set of challenges in delivering health care services to the communities they serve including:


While not considered small hospitals, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, St. Joseph's Care Group (Thunder Bay), Sudbury Regional Hospital, Sault Area Hospital, Timmins and District Hospital, and North Bay General Hospital are deemed regional northern sites.