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Program: Clinton Branch  
Organization: Huron County Library
Phone Numbers: 519-482-3673
Email: clintonlibrary@huroncounty.ca
Website: www.huroncountylibrary.ca/clinton-branch/
Address:
27 Albert St, Box 370
Clinton, ON
N0M 1L0
Intersection: Albert St and Rattenbury St W
Location: Central Huron
Accessibility:     Partially Accessible
Hours: Mon, Wed 1pm-8pm * Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat 10am-5pm
Executives: Michelle Carter - Branch Manager
Service Description: Public library
  • informational, educational, and recreational services
  • collection of books and non-print materials
  • online library
  • research materials (i.e. genealogy, special collections)
  • internet access, WiFi
  • some services for the visually impaired such as Zoom text, large print books, e-books, audio books, DAISY Readers, DAISY discs
Fees: Free for residents in the catchment area (Huron County) * special cross-border privileges available (see Huron County Library website for details)
Application: Call or visit
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Library card required for loan of materials
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Huron
See Also: Public Libraries

This information was last completely updated on 9/17/2024

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