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Public Libraries - District 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 District of Thunder Bay
Dorion Public Library  
170 Dorion Loop Rd, Dorion, ON  P0T 1K0
807-857-2289
Greenstone Public Library  
405 Second St W, Greenstone, ON  P0T 1M0
807-854-1490
Greenstone Public Library - Beardmore Branch  
285 Main St, Greenstone, ON  P0T 1G0
807-875-2212
Greenstone Public Library - Geraldton Branch  
405 Second St W, Greenstone, ON  P0T 1M0
807-854-1490
Greenstone Public Library - Longlac Branch  
110 Kenogami Dr, Greenstone, ON  P0T 2A0
807-876-4515
Greenstone Public Library - Nakina Branch  
216 North St, Greenstone, ON  P0T 2H0
807-329-5906
Manitouwadge Public Library  
2 Manitou Rd, Manitouwadge, ON  P0T 2C0
807-826-3913
Marathon Public Library  
22 Peninsula Rd, Marathon, ON  P0T 2E0
807-229-0740
Nipigon Public Library  
52 Front St, Nipigon, ON  P0T 2J0
807-887-3142
Red Rock Public Library  
42 Salls St, Red Rock, ON  P0T 2P0
807-886-2558
Schreiber Public Library  
314 Scotia St, Schreiber, ON  P0T 2S0
807-824-2477
Terrace Bay Public Library  
13 Selkirk Ave, Terrace Bay, ON  P0T 2W0
807-825-3315 ext 222

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

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