Fredericton Public Library, Public library in Fredericton, Canada
Fredericton Public Library is a public library in Fredericton offering books, digital media, and materials in multiple formats for visitors to access. The building contains study areas, computers, photocopiers, and free Wi-Fi throughout its spaces.
The library was established in 1955 and moved to its current location in 1975, followed by major renovations. These changes allowed the facility to expand its offerings and better serve the community.
The library holds a collection focused on New Brunswick's history and the stories of Indigenous peoples in the region. These materials reflect the area's past and the voices of those who have shaped the community.
Plan your visit during regular opening hours, which can be found on the facility's website. Parking is available nearby and the building is accessible for visitors with varying mobility needs.
The library lends out unusual items such as musical instruments, snowshoes, and passes to local attractions. This collection makes it a surprising place to borrow things beyond books and media.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.