History
The Halifax North Memorial Library was established in the postwar era to honour the victims of the 1917 Halifax Explosion and to serve the city’s north-end community. Over the decades, it has grown into a lively educational and cultural centre.
Community Role
Today, it functions as a hub for local learning and inclusion, offering Wi-Fi, reading rooms, and public programs that support youth, seniors, and newcomers.
Significance
With its dual role as both memorial and library, this branch stands as a symbol of resilience and community renewal in Halifax’s historic North End.
Location: 44.6541722, -63.5857833
Tags:
– House Number: 2285
– Postal Code: B3K 3B6
– Province: Nova Scotia
– Amenity: Library
– Building: public
– Internet Access: wlan;terminal
– Name: Halifax North Memorial Library
– Opening Hours: Mo 09:00-17:00; Tu-Th 09:00-21:00; Fr 09:00-17:00; Sa 10:00-17:00; Su closed
– Phone: +1 902-490-5811
– Source: HRM open Data Halifax Regional Municipality
– Accessible Restroom: Yes
– Website: https://www.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca/locations/N/
– Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
– wheelchair:description: Fully wheelchair accessibly with three spacious bathrooms with power doors and wall bars. Fairly low shelving that is reachable while sitting.
– Street: Gottingen Street
– City: Halifax