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Organization: St Marys Public Library  
Phone Numbers: 519-284-3346
Fax: 519-284-2630
Website: www.townofstmarys.com/public-library/
Address:
15 Church St N, PO Box 700
St Marys, ON
N4X 1B4
Intersection: Church St N and Queen St E
Location: Southern Perth
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Thu 10:30am-8pm * Fri 10:30am-5pm * Sat 10am-4pm
Executives: Sarah Andrews - CEO
Service Description: Public library * materials include fiction, non-fiction and reference, large print, databases, digital streaming, books on tape, e-books, e-audio books, magazines, daily and weekly newspapers, videos and compact disks * services include book and video renewal by telephone * inter-library loans *  book service to nursing homes and homebound patrons * CELA services and resources for perceptual disabilities * Child and Adult programs * summer reading program * adult learning program  * public computers with free Internet access * faxing, scanning and photocopying services * free wifi
Fees: Membership free to residents of Perth County or have reciprocal borrowing privileges * fees for some programs and rental of meeting rooms
Application: Library card required for loan of materials
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: St Marys and area
See Also: Public Libraries

This information was last completely updated on 4/15/2024

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