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Organization: Meaford Public Library  
Phone Numbers: 519-538-3500
Email: libraryinfo@meaford.ca
Website: www.meaford.ca/library
Address:
11 Sykes St N
Meaford, ON
N4L 1V6
Intersection: Trowbridge St W. and Sykes St
Location: North Grey
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Also has an adult change table
Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat 10am-5pm * Tue, Thu 10am-8pm Sun 11am-3pm
Service Description: Public library
  • interlibrary loan
  • free computer access and wireless high speed
  • free technology help Mon-Fri 10 am-12noon in the public computer area* no appointment required*walk in available
  • wheelchair accessible internet station
  • children's, youth and adult programs and book clubs
  • free delivery of materials to homebound individuals living at home or residential care facilities in the town of Meaford
  • meeting room bookings ( wheelchair accessible) - available free to non-profit groups *call for pricing for profit groups
  • printing, scanning, and fax service for a fee
Fees: Free Library membership to Municipality of Meaford residents and non-residents. * fee for some services
Application: Call or visit
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Library card required for loan of materials
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Meaford and area
See Also: Public Libraries

This information was last completely updated on 11/29/2023

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