Top Libraries in Trent hills, Northumberland county, Ontario

Campbellford Branch Public Library

Address: 98 Bridge St E, Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0, Canada

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“I LOVE the Campbellford Library! First and foremost is the welcoming and knowledgeable staff. The books, of course, are the primary draw but the staff are what make my visits so pleasurable. Services that I appreciate are inter branch borrowing and the opportunity to reserve a book. The personalized phone call when a reserved book is available for pickup is an added bonus. I also appreciate the display of books on the counters. Often two of my selected reading is chosen from these books on display. Our library is so much more that just a source of reading material. I love the ever changing displays of work by local artists. Computers, a writers club, the monthly book club, children's events, guest speakers and seasonal events provide a true meeting place for the community....our library does it all!! The number and varied hours of operation work well for me. I wonder, though, why libraries in Ontario are not open on Sunday. It seems to me that Sunday once had the reputation of being a Family Day; an opportunity for families to browse through the stacks discussing which books would best meet current needs. Perhaps this would preclude that library staff would also miss out on their own day for family! The very physical structure of our library is special too. Blended old with new combines a steeped respect for its function and also a bright and cheerful vibrant place to be. Thanks!”

Warkworth Public Library

Address: 40 Main St, Warkworth, ON K0K 3K0, Canada

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Hastings Public Library

Address: 6 Albert St W, Hastings, ON K0L 1Y0, Canada

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“Hastings is a small town so the library is small. Having said that, they have a great selection of books with new ones coming through all the time. There is a good stock of DVD's for those looking for movies. Several computer stations are available, there are tables and chairs for those wanting to do some work or browse through the selections and material available. There is a particularly good selection of local historical material, including compilations of vintage writings from local amateur historians who wrote columns in the town newspaper while it was open and who also produced folders of material. The staff are endlessly helpful. They have ongoing programs for younger readers, they host author nights and special events as well. In other words, everything you would hope to find from your public library.”

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