The numbers are in and to our delight Thunder Bay poured into the library in 2023.
We had a 70 per cent increase in the number of visits to our libraries!
The year 2024 is shaping up to be a transformational one. We’re launching a brand-new website this spring that will knock your socks off. We’re making it even easier to find the books you love, the programs you enjoy and a digital experience that makes Thunder Bay a national leader for public libraries.
With a new mission to embed Indigeneity into the very fabric of the Library, Thunder Bay born Indigenous architect Ryan Gorrie aims to ensure our new facilities embrace the history and traditions of this land and its peoples.
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