Holiday Hours
The Library will be closed on Friday April 7 and Monday April 10. Have a wonderful long weekend!
The Library will be closed on Friday April 7 and Monday April 10. Have a wonderful long weekend!
Starting Monday, January 23rd the library will open Mondays from 10am – 3pm and we’ll be staying just a bit later (until 5:30pm) on Wednesdays and Fridays. We hope this serves you better!
The Town of Deep River’s Winter Hub is back at the library! Borrow snowshoes, sleds, and saucers for a week. Free with your library card! Signed waivers are required, and can be found at https://www.deepriver.ca/residents/lending-hub/ . Printed copies are available in library.
We’re excited to share that the Deep River Library is Fines Free forever! We still need our items back though! Please renew if you need them for longer. If very late, patrons will be billed the replacement fee. Why? How? See our Fines Free FAQ, or contact us with questions. Happy borrowing Deep River!
Have you considered becoming a Library Board member? The Town is accepting new applications (for a four year term) until February 8th and can be found here: https://www.deepriver.ca/…/appointments-to-boards-and…/ For information about the Library Board, contact Naomi at nballa-boudreau@deepriverlibrary.ca or 613-584-4244
Get your holiday shopping done while supporting your local library. Choose a customized gift pack and have it packed up on the spot. Join us on Saturday December 3rd and Saturday December 10th to pick your pack! Create your gift pack from a selection of the following: Adult fiction and non-fiction books A choice of …
We are seeking quotes for a technology assessment. Details are available at DRPL Technology Assessment – Request for Quotes. Deadline for quotes: Friday, December 9th at 5pm. Submit quotes to Naomi Balla-Boudreau to nballa-boudreau@deepriverlibrary.ca Contact: Naomi Balla-Boudreau at 613-584-4244 or nballa-boudreau@deepriverlibrary.ca with questions or for more information.
The Library will be open from 12-5 on Friday November 11th. Please join us in the afternoon at 2:00pm in the program room for guest speaker, Warrant Officer Lavoie. Warrant Officer Lavoie will be discussing important military milestones in Canadian history, and sharing what Remembrance Day means for the Canadian Armed Forces. Followed by a …
Professor Steffanie Adams’ exhibit, Finding their Voices: River of Time, is now on display at the library. Stop by to explore the Algonquin history of our area and the families of the Wylie Hamlet.