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Branch Library Services and Programs

Provided by: Wapiti Regional Library

Service Description

Offers book loans and a variety of services and programs which may include:

  • Audiovisual collections
  • Children’s services
  • Book clubs for various age groups
  • Computer and other technology training classes
  • Health information presentations
  • Instructional or information classes
  • Literacy programs for all ages and abilities
  • Online digital library (e-books, e-audiobooks, movies, learning programs) available 24/7
  • Outreach
  • Public access computers
  • Public Internet access
  • Recreational programs
  • Services for print disabled patrons
  • Discovery Passes: can be borrowed with a library card and provide free admission to a number of partner locations including Regional Parks in Saskatchewan, Wanuskewin, Nutrien Wonderhub, Western Development Museum, Saskatchewan Science Centre and YMCA.
  • Park Passes: From June 1 – September 15, Saskatchewan library card holders can borrow a Regional Park Pass for up to 7 days. Passes give free access to nearly 100 regional parks throughout Saskatchewan. Each park is different and offers a variety of activities to choose from. Available amenities include camping, swimming, boating, fishing, sports grounds and golf courses. Park passes must be borrowed in person and are first come, first served. Contact your local library branch ahead of time to ensure passes are available.
  • CO2 Monitor Lending Program 
  • Saskatchewan Labour Market Services: assists job seekers with information on career and job opportunities as well as training and education (in Melfort and Nipawin)
  • Additional library services

Services and programs vary by branch. Visit the website or contact your local branch for more information on specific library services and programs available in your area.

 

Eligibility

Any Saskatchewan resident may sign up for a library card. Wapiti cards are specific to residents of Wapiti Regional Library region in Saskatchewan, but the card can be used anywhere in the province.

Application Process

Visit local branch or register online to obtain a library card.

Documents Required

To obtain a library card, adults and young adults (ages 14+) must show two pieces of identification, one establishing their current address and a second piece that verifies identity.

Children (under 14 years of age) must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who must show two pieces of identification, one establishing his or her current address and a second piece that verifies identity. These documents will be used to register the child. The parent or legal guardian will need to sign the child’s library card. The signer assumes responsibility for any library charges incurred by the child.

Fees

None

Fax: 306-922-1516

Wapiti Headquarters

Business Line: 306-764-0712

Wapiti Headquarters

Hours of Operation

Hours vary by branch. See website for current times and locations.

The hours for the Regional Library are Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.

Service Website

wapitilibrary.ca

Facebook

www.facebook.com/wapitilibrary

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twitter.com/WapitiLibrary

Email

wapiti@wapitilibrary.ca

Coverage Area

Central East Saskatchewan, Central West Saskatchewan, including Big River, Canwood, Choiceland, Christopher Lake, Debden, Prince Albert, Leoville, Paddockwood, Prairie River, Shellbrook, Smeaton, Sturgeon Lake (Sturgeon Landing) - specifically communities within the Wapiti Regional Library coverage area.

Languages Offered

English

Various Locations

Address

145 12th Street East
Wapiti Regional Library
Prince Albert SK  S6V 1B7

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Location Info

Hours of Operation

Hours vary by branch. See website for current times and locations.
Regional Office: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Fax: 306-922-1516

Wapiti Headquarters

Business Line: 306-764-0712

Wapiti Headquarters

Website

www.wapitilibrary.ca

Email

wapiti@wapitilibrary.ca

211 Saskatchewan strives to make sure information is correct. However, there are often changes to community services, which means inaccuracies may be possible. The information presented by 211 Saskatchewan may be subject to change.

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