Ottawa Public Library will be scaling back services in compliance with the provincial shutdown set to begin on December 26.
Services offered during the provincial shutdown period
Starting Monday, December 28, OPL will offer curbside returns and holds pickup at open branches and Bookmobile stops.
Delivery for Homebound Services customers in their own homes will continue during this period.
Customers
will be able to return Library items and pick up holds without an
appointment. Items can be returned during opening hours only. Customers
must bring their library cards and will line up at the branch entrance
to pick up their holds and return items. Employees will be available at
the door to facilitate these services. We thank you for your patience as
it may take employees time to retrieve and check out holds.
The hours of operation for open branches will remain the same, and holiday hours can be found on the OPL website. If you would like to pause, cancel, or manage your holds, you can do so in your online account.
Services unavailable during the shutdown period
As per provincial regulations, customers will not be allowed inside the branches during this time. In-branch services will not be available during the shutdown period.
In
addition, ski passes and museum passes will not be available, and Kiosk
Services at the Hunt Club-Riverside Park Community Centre will be
closed.
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OPL continues to follow direction from the
Province of Ontario and guidance from Ottawa Public Health to stop the
spread of COVID-19 in our community.
If you have further questions, please contact InfoService at 613-580-2940 or InfoService@
We look forward to welcoming you back in the branches when we can do so!
Ottawa Public Library
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Ottawa Public Library (OPL) Services During Provincial Shutdown Period
Monday, 21 December 2020
Update on the Kilreen Park Skating Rink
The QTSR Community Association is committed to creating a community skating rink in Kilreen park this winter.
We are waiting for weather conditions to cooperate in order to start building the rink. In order to start working on base ice for the rink we need to wait until we have at least 10 cm of snow.
As soon as we have enough snow, we’ll send out a call for volunteers to help build and maintain the rink.
We hope that everyone is staying healthy. All the best this holiday season!
Saturday, 19 December 2020
City of Ottawa Accessibility Spotlight - December 2020
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Monday, 14 December 2020
City of Ottawa - Register for learn to skate programs
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