Carberry/North Cypress Library

Contact

Library Hours

115 Main Street

PO Box 382
Carberry, MB
R0K 0H0

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

CLOSED
CLOSED
10AM – 5PM
10AM – 5PM
10AM – 5PM
10AM – 5PM
10AM – 5PM

Our Team

Laurie MacNevin, Branch Supervisor

Laurie MacNevin,
Branch Supervisor

Direct email: laurie@nullwmrl.ca

Updates

Upcoming Events

Carberry North Cypress Library

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01may10:00 am11:00 amStory Time10:00 am - 11:00 am Carberry North Cypress Library

01may3:30 pm5:00 pmYu Gi Oh (Learn to Play)3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Carberry North Cypress Library

02may3:30 pm5:00 pmChess Club3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Carberry North Cypress Library

04may11:00 am1:00 pmChess Tourney11:00 am - 1:00 pm Carberry North Cypress Library

08may10:00 am11:00 amStory Time10:00 am - 11:00 am Carberry North Cypress Library

08may3:30 pm5:00 pmYu Gi Oh (Learn to Play)3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Carberry North Cypress Library

09may3:30 pm5:00 pmChess Club3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Carberry North Cypress Library

11may(may 11)10:00 am18(may 18)5:00 pmSpring Book Sale10:00 am - 5:00 pm (18) Carberry North Cypress Library

14may2:00 pm3:00 pmReader's Tea2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Carberry North Cypress Library

15may10:00 am11:00 amStory Time10:00 am - 11:00 am Carberry North Cypress Library

Did you know?

Carberry/North Cypress Library is a community hub of information and creativity. Patrons can use the internet and access other forms of information media. The library is also able to place special orders for books, research material(s), DVDs, audio books, etc. from other libraries around the province. Children enjoy story and craft times at the library. Artists and craftspeople can display their work to the community, there is also space for programs for children as well as adult, meetings, research and space for proctored exams to be written for school, college or university courses and other educational projects. The library also hosts special events such as author readings and meet the artist.

The library has under gone many changes over the years, from joining the Western Manitoba Regional Library system to a structural addition added in the summer of 1990, program changes as well as changes in staff. But the one thing that has not changed is the welcoming and relaxed feeling of the library’s atmosphere. The staff is pleasant and willing to help patrons with their questions, selections and requests.

The library is housed in the former Canada Post Building (1938) with an addition being added in 2007. The building that houses the Library became a designated heritage site on June 12th, 2007.

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