Halifax North Memorial Library Map

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

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