Ameliasburgh Branch Library

Ameliasburgh

Experience/Attraction

The Ameliasburgh Branch Library’s first location was the back of Harry Bisdee’s store in the hamlet of Ameliasburgh. Later, the library was moved into the township hall, and finally found its present home in the 1848 (circa) stone schoolhouse on Whitney Road. In 2001, the Ameliasburgh Branch was renamed the “Al Purdy Library” in honour of the local poet.

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What’s nearby

  • Ameliasburgh Fall Fair

    Ameliasburgh Fall Fair is a fun, affordable day out for the whole family! On Saturday 21st September 2024, the beloved local Fair returns to Roblin Lake Park. Boasting live music, local artisans, delicious food and a wealth of free kids entertainment, this hidden gem in the heart of Ameliasburgh offers the traditional country fair experience and so much more!

  • Ameliasburgh Heritage Village

    Ameliasburgh Heritage Village is a pioneer village with historic buildings, including a Methodist Church, log cabin, blacksmith shop, and more. Visit for a unique experience.

  • Ameliasburgh Heritage Hub

    Explore Ameliasburgh's heritage at the Ameliasburgh Heritage Hub. Visit the library, heritage village, genealogical center, museum, and A-Frame Association for a historical journey.

  • Kaleidoscope Catering

    Kaleidoscope is a catering company in Prince Edward County with a mobile kitchen, offering top-quality cuisine inspired by Canada's diversity. Contact us for events big and small.