Elevator out of Service
The elevator at the Deep River Library is currently out of service and waiting repair. We recognize that the elevator is an important feature to our building and community and we will provide updates as they become available.
The elevator at the Deep River Library is currently out of service and waiting repair. We recognize that the elevator is an important feature to our building and community and we will provide updates as they become available.
Kick off the holiday season with a fun craft night the whole family can get into! The program is geared towards kiddos ages 4+, along with their grown up of choice (parent, grandparent, favourite uncle, chosen aunt – you get the idea). We will be making fun and festive cardboard candles! Participation from both child …
On October 31st, strut your spooky stuff at the library from 4-8 PM! Show off your costume and get crafty with a ghost project, or snag one to take home!
Deadline for applications is November 8th at 4pm. More detailed posting can be found at: Job Posting – LA Interlibrary Loans – 2024
Join us in the Library program room for a talk with Ottawa author Paul Ozorak. Ozorak will talk about his latest book “Tales of the Ottawa Valley: History With a Bit of Humour”. Paul will first discuss the book in general and then will focus on the last chapter, “Oddities, Mysteries and Attractions” which has …
Find this book sale in the basement program room. The room will be filled with books and other items for all ages. Thursday October 24, 5-8pm Friday October 25, 10am-5:30pm Saturday October 26, 10am-12pm The elevator is currently working on service mode. Please ask a staff member for assistance at the front desk. All items …
Join us to celebrate the launch of Margaret Macpherson’s latest book Tilting Towards Joy. Wednesday October 16th 6:30-8pm in the Deep River Library Program Room.
Join us to celebrate Kristen den Hartog’s latest book, The Roosting Box: Rebuilding the Body After the Frist World War, a chronicle of patients and staff at a military hospital, and a fascinating account of the hospital itself, housed in a cash register factory. Short-listed for the Toronto Book Award, the story reveals war’s profound …
Book Launch with Kristen Den Hartog. October 10 @ 6:30pm Read More »
The library is closed on Monday September 30th for The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Reading is a step to engage minds and hearts in understanding why the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples is often broken and how we can act together in learning the truth before reconciliation.
The Library will be closing early at 3pm on Friday September 27th for a staff event. Thank you for your understanding.