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Public Libraries - City of Thunder Bay

Services which provide equitable access to content so people can get information or advance themselves through literacy, lifelong learning, social engagement, and cultural enrichment.

See also Special Libraries and Resource Centres.

 
These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
EcoSuperior  
562 Red River Rd, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 1H3
807-624-2140
Lakehead Social Planning Council - Social Planning Council  
125 Syndicate Ave S Suite 38, Thunder Bay, ON  P7E 6H8
807-624-1720
Oliver Paipoonge Public Library  
4569 Oliver Rd, Oliver Paipoonge, ON  P0T 2G0
807-935-2729
Oliver Paipoonge Public Library - Murillo Branch  
4569 Oliver Rd, Oliver Paipoonge, ON  P0T 2G0
807-935-2729
Oliver Paipoonge Public Library - Rosslyn Branch  
3405 Rosslyn Rd, Oliver Paipoonge, ON  P0T 2G0
807-939-2312
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul - Northern Ontario - Thunder Bay - St Agnes Conference - Food Bank  
1019 Brown St, Thunder Bay, ON  P7E 2L7
807-629-7404
Thunder Bay (City of) - Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre - 55 Plus Centre  
700 River St, Thunder Bay, ON  P7A 3S6
807-684-3066
Thunder Bay Public Library - Brodie Resource Library  
216 Brodie St S, Thunder Bay, ON  P7E 1C2
807-345-8275
Thunder Bay Public Library - County Park Branch Library  
1020 Dawson Rd, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 1K6
807-345-8275
Thunder Bay Public Library - Mary JL Black Branch Library  
901 Edward St S, Thunder Bay, ON  P7E 6R2
807-345-8275
Thunder Bay Public Library - Waverley Resource Library  
285 Red River Rd, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 1A9
807-345-8275

These services are located outside of City of Thunder Bay, but provide service to City of Thunder Bay.
Centre for Equitable Library Access  

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