Picton Branch Library

Picton

On March 12, 1846, a charter was obtained for a Mechanic’s Institute in the Town of Picton, which functioned intermittently until 1890 when a meeting was called to establish a full-­fledged library. The Committee appointed was authorized to spend $100 on books. After some years of preparation, in 1902, a bylaw was passed changing the Mechanic’s Institute into a Free Public Library. On December 12, 1907, the present building was opened as a new Carnegie Library. One of a limited number of Carnegie libraries in Ontario, the building retains much of its original structure and appearance, including oak pillars, elegant archways and a handsome fireplace.

Today the Picton Branch Library is a popular community resource for information, access to resources, programming, and events.

208 Picton Main Street, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada, K0K 2T0

picton@peclibrary.org

613-476-5962

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Amenities And Features

Public Washroom
Accessible Facilities
Family Friendly