Borrow Books by Mail
Did you know we have a direct mail service? If you live remotely, are homebound, or have mobility issues you can request library materials be delivered to your mailbox by Canada Post.
Talk to your local library to find out more about this free service!
Reading Suggestions and Research Help
Looking for your next enthralling read or video content on a theme? Library staff can match you to the perfect book, movie, documentary, or audiobook. We can also help you find information on any topic imaginable from family history research to raising chickens in your backyard.
Alternate Formats for Print Disabilities
Albertans unable to use conventional print materials due to a print disability (visual, physical or cognitive) have a number of options to access materials in alternate formats. Our library can provide access to large print books, audio books on discs or in digital format (direct to device or computer), braille books, described video and equipment (i.e. DAISY readers). We can also help you register for services through the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA) or the National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS).
Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA)
Access over 200,000 titles in accessible formats for patrons with print disabilities.
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National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS)
Borrow titles from an online collection of accessible formats for patrons with perceptual disabilities.
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Outreach Services
For those unable to visit the Library, we will arrange for library materials to be delivered to the homebound. Patrons must be in good standing with the Library.
Please call 403-887-2130 to arrange service.