Events
- Oct03
Join us for this fun preschool program where we will help you build early literacy skills with your child by reading, talking, singing, and playing together. Adults must stay for the program. All ages welcome, but most suitable for ages 2 to 5.
- Oct04
Book time to cut your next project using your own device or laptop and supplies (or use the library’s). New to Cricut? Check out the training module in Niche on our website. Staff will gladly help guide you through the steps once your training is complete.
- Oct04
Calling all kids! Materials are waiting for you to get creative. Pre-registration recommended. Space is limited.
- Oct10
Join us for this fun preschool program where we will help you build early literacy skills with your child by reading, talking, singing, and playing together. Adults must stay for the program. All ages welcome, but most suitable for ages 2 to 5.
- Oct11
Explore how to stay safe online as we work through “Learning Computer Security and Internet Safety”, a LinkedIn Learning course, together. Registration required.
- Oct11
Can’t decide what to read? Come hear about some of our current favourite titles and find out how to find the perfect book. Registration required.
- Oct17
Join us for this fun preschool program where we will help you build early literacy skills with your child by reading, talking, singing, and playing together. Adults must stay for the program. All ages welcome, but most suitable for ages 2 to 5.
- Oct18
Stop by the Teeswater branch to pick up a copy of the next title to discuss. Bring your coffee & join us for this lively book chat!
- Oct24
Join us for this fun preschool program where we will help you build early literacy skills with your child by reading, talking, singing, and playing together. Adults must stay for the program. All ages welcome, but most suitable for ages 2 to 5.
- Oct27
Join us this PA Day for spooky fun. Ages 5+.
Registration appreciated, but not required.
About this Library
So what is there to discover?
A stately, Carnegie library located right on main street in Teeswater, the branch received $10,000 from the Carnegie Foundation in 1907. It underwent an accessibility renovation in 2010 that included an elevator, a new foyer, and main entrance. The building had previously housed the municipal office and the Ontario Provincial Police outreach offices. The beautiful hundred year old shelving and tin ceiling remain intact on the second floor.
Interestingly, the librarian who worked at the branch back in time, used to live on the third floor of the library.
Become a Member
If you are a Bruce County Resident, you can become a member free of charge by completing a library card application at any of our 17 Branch Library locations.
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