Listed here is a document pertinent the old Fort Erie town hall, formerly located on Queen Street. The document provides details regarding the construction of town hall In the 1920s, as well as the rules and regulations of the library within town…
Pictured here is the atrium of the Fort Erie Public Library's Centennial branch during construction. Here, the stone flooring has been removed and tile has been laid down.
Pictured here is the Centennial branch during Ontario's Stage 2 of re-opening. During this stage, the Ontario libraries were required to maintain extensive social distancing measures which included spacing out computers, building plexi-glass barriers…
Pictured here is the Centennial branch during Ontario's Stage 2 of re-opening. During this stage, the Ontario libraries were required to maintain extensive social distancing measures which included spacing out computers, building plexi-glass barriers…
Pictured here is the Centennial branch during Ontario's Stage 2 of re-opening. During this stage, the Ontario libraries were required to maintain extensive social distancing measures which included spacing out computers, building plexi-glass barriers…
Pictured here is the Centennial branch during Ontario's Stage 2 of re-opening. During this stage, the Ontario libraries were required to maintain extensive social distancing measures which included spacing out computers, building plexi-glass…
Listed here are two letters from the Fort Erie Public Library expressing their gratitude towards Louis McDermott and his contributions to the library, and the community's celebration of Fort Erie's Bicentennial.
Listed here are photos of the Fort Erie Public Library's construction project at the Centennial branch. Here, the service desk has been torn out and a new desk build where the glass display case stood.