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  • ON, 140 WESTMOUNT RD. N, N2L 3G6 WATERLOO | Phone : 519-885-0220

    Situated on the campus of the University of Waterloo, Conrad Grebel University College offers the best of both worlds: an amazing community and a world-class university.



  • ON, 35 ALBERT STREET, N2L 5E2 WATERLOO | Phone : (001) 519-886-1310

    The Waterloo Public Library will be one of the top mid-sized public libraries in Canada, and will be a key partner in supporting literacy and the intellectual, cultural and economic vitality of our community.



  • BC, 5055 JOYCE STREET, V5R 6B2 VANCOUVER | Phone : (604) 431-2121

    eye health, information and cultural industries, home care services, charities voluntary organisations, blind community, vision problems, charity service, vision loss research, glaucoma, social care



  • SK, 2550 BROAD STREET, S4P 3Z4 REGINA | Phone : (306) 525-2571

    cnib is a voluntary organization and agency which helps blind and partially sighted people. cnib has a lot of programs, resources and events to provide information and services for those in need. cnib with its accessibility services, informational and vision support, helps not only the community but also the individuals with their vision problems. You can visit one of the branches in Regina at 2550 Broad Street, S4P 3Z4 .



  • 203-4 MONTREAL RD, K6H 1B1 CORNWALL | Phone : 613-563-4021

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • 229 CAMELOT ST., P7A 4B2 THUNDER BAY | Phone : 705-675-2468

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • ON, 798 MOSLEY STREET, L9Z 2H5 WASAGA BEACH | Phone : 1-800-661-3530

    Ontario Christmas Tree News (our e-magazine featuring topical subjects, marketing information, silviculture articles, government issues, industry supplier advertisements and much more... Great Lakes Christmas Tree Journal The Christmas Tree Farmers of Ontario have formed an alliance with the Michigan Christmas Tree Association to provide our members with this very high quality journal four times a year. The articles provide in-depth information about the Real Christmas Tree industry... Ontario…



  • BC, SUITE 200, 580 DUNCAN AVE., V9N 5N5 COURTENAY | Phone : (250) 338-4417

    Founded in 1988, Community Futures Strathcona has approved more than 804 business loans, injected over $22 million into the local economy; provided business consultation and training to over 2000 clients; and helped to create and maintain over 2790 full-time and part-time jobs. Community Futures Strathcona actively supports the development and growth of new and existing businesses in the Comox Valley and Strathcona region. We are eager to help entrepreneurs get on their feet through our…



  • BC, 900 ALDER STREET, V9W 2P6 CAMPBELL RIVER | Phone : (250) 830-0999

    Founded in 1988, Community Futures Strathcona has approved more than 804 business loans, injected over $22 million into the local economy; provided business consultation and training to over 2000 clients; and helped to create and maintain over 2790 full-time and part-time jobs. Community Futures Strathcona actively supports the development and growth of new and existing businesses in the Comox Valley and Strathcona region. We are eager to help entrepreneurs get on their feet through our lending…



  • ON, 300 BEAMISH AVENUE, P0T 1M0 GERALDTON | Phone : (807) 854-0652

    CONFEDERATION COLLEGE. NOW THAT's EDUCATION THAT WORKS. KENORA CAMPUS. DRYDEN CAMPUS. FORT FRANCES CAMPUS. GREENSTONE CAMPUS. MARATHON CAMPUS. SIOUX CAMPUS.; 87 % OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF GRADUATION; 87% OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MOTHS OF GRADUATION; COLLEGE, EDUCATION




  • ON, 900 GOLF COURSE ROAD, P9N 3X7 KENORA | Phone : (807) 468-3121

    CONFEDERATION COLLEGE. NOW THAT's EDUCATION THAT WORKS. KENORA CAMPUS. DRYDEN CAMPUS. FORT FRANCES CAMPUS. GREENSTONE CAMPUS. MARATHON CAMPUS. SIOUX CAMPUS.; 87 % OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF GRADUATION; 87% OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MOTHS OF GRADUATION; COLLEGE, EDUCATION



  • ON, 4715 HIGHWAY 101 EAST, P0N 1H0 SOUTH PORCUPINE | Phone : 705-235-3211

    Northern's focus has never been on competition with other post-secondary institutions. Our goal is to provide a solid, quality education to all of our students regardless of their age, background, education and career goals. By focusing on the students, we don t need to worry what other "bigger" colleges are doing. Northern offers services geared to the mature student such as peer tutoring, academic upgrading, and special needs accomodations. We also offer a wide range of scholarhips and…



  • BC, 1430 KLO ROAD, V1W 3P6 KELOWNA | Phone : (250) 860-4033

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 3305 SMITH DRIVE, V0E 1B1 ARMSTRONG | Phone : (250) 546-8311

    The Armstrong Branch is located at #10 - 3305 Smith Drive in the Country Court Mall. When the library is closed there is a book drop bin located on the south side of the library. The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through…



  • BC, 514 CLIFF AVENUE, V0E 1V0 ENDERBY | Phone : (250) 838-6488

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 101 LINDEN AVENUE, V0H 1K0 KALEDEN | Phone : (250) 497-8066

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 1380 ELLIS ST., V1Y 2A2 KELOWNA | Phone : (250) 762-2800

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 638 - 7TH AVENUE, V0X 1N0 KEREMEOS | Phone : (250) 499-2313

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 850 RAILWAY LANE, V0H 1R4 OKANAGAN FALLS | Phone : (250) 497-5886

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 35641 93RD STREET, V0H 1T0 OLIVER | Phone : (250) 498-2242

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 8505 68TH AVENUE, V0H 1V0 OSOYOOS | Phone : (250) 495-7637

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 15718 OYAMA RD., V4V 2E1 OYAMA | Phone : (250) 548-3377

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 5500 CLEMENTS CRESCENT, V0H 1X5 PEACHLAND | Phone : (250) 767-9111

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 107 VERMILION AVENUE, V0X 1W0 PRINCETON | Phone : (250) 295-6495

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 605 CAMPBELL AVENUE, V0E 2S0 REVELSTOKE | Phone : (250) 837-5095

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 301 HWY. 33 WEST, V1X 1X8 KELOWNA | Phone : (250) 765-8165

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 1151 10TH AVE. SW, V1E 1T3 SALMON ARM | Phone : (250) 832-6161

    Piccadilly Mall. The library has two book return drops, one at the back of the mall next to the Zellers loading dock and open 24 hours a day, and one in the mall next to the library entrance and open during mall hours. Book drops are locked during extended closures and long weekends. Free parking is available in the mall parking lot.



  • BC, 1133 HIGHWAY 97A, V0E 2V0 SICAMOUS | Phone : (250) 836-4845

    The Sicamous Branch is located at the Parkland Shopping Centre, Highway 97A. When the library is closed there is a book drop bin located outside of the main door. The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website.…



  • BC, 921 SALMON RIVER RD., V1E 3G3 SALMON ARM | Phone : (250) 832-4719

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 2676 FAIRWAY HILLS ROAD, V0E 1H1 BLIND BAY | Phone : (250) 675-4818

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 9525 WHARTON STREET, V0H 1Z0 SUMMERLAND | Phone : (250) 494-5591

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 3001 - 32ND AVE., V1T 2L8 VERNON | Phone : (250) 542-7610

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, 2484 MAIN ST., V4T 2G2 WESTBANK | Phone : 250-768-4369

    The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360, 000 people across an area covering 59, 600 square kilometres through 29 branches. We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.



  • BC, UNIT 150 - 11590 CAMBIE ROAD, V6X 3Z5 RICHMOND | Phone : (604) 273-ABCD (2223)

    Richmond Public Library serves a diverse community with a lending collection of books, magazines, newspapers, CDs, CD-ROMs, DVDs, audio-books and downloadable ebooks; programs for kids, teens, adults and seniors; public computers with Internet access; and daily storytime.



  • BC, 4111 MONCTON STREET, V7E 3A8 RICHMOND | Phone : (001) 604-274-2012

    Richmond Public Library serves a diverse community with a lending collection of books, magazines, newspapers, CDs, CD-ROMs, DVDs, audio-books and downloadable ebooks; programs for kids, teens, adults and seniors; public computers with Internet access; and daily storytime.



  • ON, 777 LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST, M3C 1P2 DON MILLS | Phone : 416-397-1340

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  • NB, 3 BAILEY DRIVE, E3B 5A3 FREDERICTON | Phone : (506) 453-4864

    The University of New Brunswick offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in more than 60 disciplines and continuing education in a variety of fields.



  • BC, 350 WEST GEORGIA STREET, V6B 6B1 VANCOUVER | Phone : 604-331-3603
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    The Vancouver Public Library inspires and enriches the human spirit. It is a library for all. It reflects the diversity of our communities, preserves the record of our experience, and provides access to the world's most innovative ideas and enduring wisdom. It celebrates our desire to learn, to share knowledge, and to contribute to the human story.



  • BC, 1661 NAPIER STREET, V5L 4X4 VANCOUVER | Phone : 604-665-2222

    The Vancouver Public Library inspires and enriches the human spirit. It is a library for all. It reflects the diversity of our communities, preserves the record of our experience, and provides access to the world's most innovative ideas and enduring wisdom. It celebrates our desire to learn, to share knowledge, and to contribute to the human story.



  • BC, 401 MAIN STREET, V6A 2T7 VANCOUVER | Phone : 604-665-3010

    The Vancouver Public Library inspires and enriches the human spirit. It is a library for all. It reflects the diversity of our communities, preserves the record of our experience, and provides access to the world's most innovative ideas and enduring wisdom. It celebrates our desire to learn, to share knowledge, and to contribute to the human story.



  • BC, 7110 KERR ST., V5S 4W2 VANCOUVER | Phone : 604-665-3955

    The Vancouver Public Library inspires and enriches the human spirit. It is a library for all. It reflects the diversity of our communities, preserves the record of our experience, and provides access to the world's most innovative ideas and enduring wisdom. It celebrates our desire to learn, to share knowledge, and to contribute to the human story.



  • ON, 5998 ARDEN ROAD, K0H 1B0 KINGSTON | Phone : (001) 613-546-2582

    Kingston has had a lending library since 1812. While the city's first library collections were provided by private citizens, anyone could borrow books for a small fee. In 1834, when the Kingston Mechanics' Institute was established, it absorbed the Kingston Library and was housed over a drugstore at Montreal and Princess. The Mechanics' Institute Library made several moves during the 1800s: from above a confectionery store, to a former inn and coach station (currently Vandervoort's Hardware), to…



  • ON, 88 WRIGHT CRESCENT, K7L 4T9 KINGSTON | Phone : 546-2582

    Kingston has had a lending library since 1812. While the city's first library collections were provided by private citizens, anyone could borrow books for a small fee. In 1834, when the Kingston Mechanics Institute was established, it absorbed the Kingston Library and was housed over a drugstore at Montreal and Princess. The Mechanics Institute Library made several moves during the 1800s: from above a confectionery store, to a former inn and coach station (currently Vandervoort s Hardware), to…



  • ON, 1011 LITTLE POND RD, K0H 1K0 CLOYNE | Phone : 336-8744

    Kingston has had a lending library since 1812. While the city's first library collections were provided by private citizens, anyone could borrow books for a small fee. In 1834, when the Kingston Mechanics' Institute was established, it absorbed the Kingston Library and was housed over a drugstore at Montreal and Princess. The Mechanics' Institute Library made several moves during the 1800s: from above a confectionery store, to a former inn and coach station (currently Vandervoort's Hardware), to…



  • 935 GARDINERS ROAD, K7M 9A9 ISABEL TURNER | Phone : 389-2611

    Kingston has had a lending library since 1812. While the city's first library collections were provided by private citizens, anyone could borrow books for a small fee. In 1834, when the Kingston Mechanics' Institute was established, it absorbed the Kingston Library and was housed over a drugstore at Montreal and Princess. The Mechanics' Institute Library made several moves during the 1800s: from above a confectionery store, to a former inn and coach station (currently Vandervoort's Hardware), to…



  • ON, 901 LAWRENCE AVENUE WEST, M6A 1C3 TORONTO | Phone : 416-979-2973

    publicizes, exhibit, publications, teaching, design, cultural, non profit, workshops, preserves, archives, facilitate, multicultural history society of the, assist, association, assistance



  • ON, 17 BALDWIN STREET, M5T 1L1 TORONTO | Phone : 416 544 9800

    Toronto Vegetarian Association. Inspiring people to choose a healthier, greener, more peaceful lifestyle., Our guide to 2011's best vegan Easter picks in Toronto



  • NB, 218 J D GAUTHIER BOUL, E8S 1P6 SHIPPAGAN | Phone : 506-336-3418

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  • ON, 71 QUEEN'S PARK CRESCENT EAST, M5S 1K7 TORONTO | Phone : 416-585-4470

    Located on the Victoria University campus, the E.J. Pratt Library collection numbers approximately 250, 000 items and contains books, periodicals, documents, pamphlets and specialized material, excluding theology, which support undergraduate studies at Victoria University. The collection is particularly strong in the areas of Canadian Studies; History; Classics; English, French, and German literature; Near Eastern Studies; Philosophy; Political Science and Religious Studies. Special collections…



  • ON, 140 KING STREET, L3B 3J3 WELLAND | Phone : (905) 732-2215

    The purpose of the Welland Historical Museum is to present the story of Welland to the city’s residents and tourists, and to preserve objects, natural history specimens and other material relating to the history and prehistory of the city and area. The museum will endeavour to grow with, and for the community, providing a source of knowledge on the heritage of Welland and area for present and future generations. The Welland Historical Museum gratefully acknowledges the financial support of The…


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