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  2. Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care - Wikipedia

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    Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care (French: Waypoint Centre de soins de santé mentale) formerly known as Mental Health Centre Penetanguishene, is a 301-bed psychiatric hospital located on Georgian Bay in the Town of Penetanguishene, approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) north of Toronto.

  3. Russell Maurice Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care, Penetanguishene, Ontario Russell Maurice Johnson (born 1947), also known as The Bedroom Strangler , is a Canadian serial killer and rapist who was convicted of raping and murdering at least three women in London and Guelph in the 1970s although the total number of victims later turned out to be higher.

  4. Penetanguishene - Wikipedia

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    It is host to the Central North Correctional Centre. In addition there is the Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care which includes a high security forensic psychiatric unit for people declared to be not criminally responsible for dangerous offences but considered unsafe to be allowed in the community. [6]

  5. Category:Psychiatric hospitals in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care; Whitby Psychiatric Hospital This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 08:50 (UTC). ...

  6. List of provincial correctional facilities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care: Penetanguishene: 1904 Youth. Name Location Opened Cecil Facer Youth Centre Sudbury: 1971 [5] Donald Doucet Youth Centre

  7. Wayne King (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Following this, King began his post-hockey career, working as a mental health worker and security guard at the Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, now known as the Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care. [1] During this time, King became a registered practical nurse, having completed a two-year program to receive the designation. [1]