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Greater Sudbury Public Library

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Greater Sudbury Public Library
Bibliothèque publique du Grand Sudbury
Map
Location74 Mackenzie Street
Sudbury,Ontario
P3C 4X8
Typepublic
Branches13
Collection
Items collectedbusiness directories, phone books, maps, government publications, books, periodicals, genealogy, local history
Other information
Websitewww.sudburylibraries.ca/en/

TheGreater Sudbury Public Library is a public library system inGreater Sudbury,Ontario, Canada.

The library system has 13 branches throughout the city. The main branch is called "Mackenzie" and it is located on Mackenzie Street in the downtown core. Additional branches are located in the communities ofAzilda,Capreol,Chelmsford,Coniston,Copper Cliff,Dowling,Garson,Hanmer,Lively,Lo-Ellen,New Sudbury, andOnaping. A non-lending reference branch was formerly also located atTom Davies Square, but this moved back to the Mackenzie location in 1998 after renovations expanded the Mackenzie building.

The largest library in the City of Greater Sudbury is the Mackenzie Library Main Branch. It provides access to bilingual business directories, phone books, maps, government publications, and a vast selection of books. The Reference Collection also has three special collections in its lower level: Genealogy, the Mary C. Shantz Local History Collection, and Canadian Legal Materials. The Makerspace located in the Mackenzie Library Main Branch offers sewing machines, 3D printers, and other tools for public use.[1]

The South End Library branch was demolished in 2009 after a broken sewer lead to sections of the building's floor sinking by over 35cm and the building was declared unsafe.[2] A new branch, designed byYallowega Bélanger Salach Architecture,[3] was built in the same location with a $4.9 million budget and opened in 2012.[4] The new building includes outdoor reading and performance areas, spaces for children and teens, and meeting rooms.

Branches

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BranchImageAddressCommunityCoordinates
Main Library74 Mackenzie StreetSudbury46°29′44″N80°59′51″W / 46.49554°N 80.99749°W /46.49554; -80.99749
Azilda Gilles Pelland Library120 Saint Agnes StreetAzilda46°33′06″N81°07′12″W / 46.55176°N 81.12010°W /46.55176; -81.12010
Capreol Library & Citizen Service Centre9 Morin StreetCapreol46°42′19″N80°55′15″W / 46.70540°N 80.92085°W /46.70540; -80.92085
Chelmsford Library & Citizen Service Centre3502 Errington AvenueChelmsford46°34′50″N81°11′56″W / 46.58059°N 81.19898°W /46.58059; -81.19898
Coniston Library30 Second AvenueConiston46°29′20″N80°50′51″W / 46.48881°N 80.84744°W /46.48881; -80.84744
Copper Cliff Library11 Balsam StreetCopper Cliff46°28′28″N81°04′01″W / 46.47457°N 81.06708°W /46.47457; -81.06708
Dowling Library & Citizen Service Centre79 Main Street WestDowling46°35′08″N81°20′25″W / 46.58562°N 81.34017°W /46.58562; -81.34017
Garson Library & Citizen Service Centre214 Orell StreetGarson46°33′29″N80°51′58″W / 46.55809°N 80.86611°W /46.55809; -80.86611
Levack / Onaping Library1 Hillside AvenueOnaping46°37′10″N81°25′04″W / 46.61932°N 81.41766°W /46.61932; -81.41766
Lively Library & Citizen Service Centre15 Kin DriveLively46°26′17″N81°08′43″W / 46.43795°N 81.14538°W /46.43795; -81.14538
New Sudbury Library1346 Lasalle BoulevardSudbury46°31′20″N80°56′48″W / 46.52228°N 80.94672°W /46.52228; -80.94672
South End Library1991 Regent StreetSudbury46°27′00″N80°59′54″W / 46.45010°N 80.99835°W /46.45010; -80.99835
Valley East Library & Citizen Service Centre4100 Elmview DriveHanmer46°38′25″N80°59′11″W / 46.64019°N 80.98637°W /46.64019; -80.98637


See also

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References

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  1. ^Schwabe, Markus (January 21, 2015)."Greater Sudbury Public Library's 'Makerspace' has cool new tools".CBC News. Retrieved24 January 2018.
  2. ^Whitehouse, Mike (August 17, 2011)."Broken sewer wrecked library".Sudbury Star. Retrieved12 February 2018.
  3. ^"South End Public Library (2012) | Blog | Ontario Association of Architects".www.oaa.on.ca. Retrieved12 February 2018.
  4. ^Perth, Sebastien (August 16, 2012)."New library kid friendly; Re-Opening: South End location closed in 2009 after building was deemed unsafe".Sudbury Star. Retrieved12 February 2018.

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