Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Smiths Falls library to begin curbside pickup on May 25

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On May 14th, the Provincial Government announced the first phase of the province’s reopening framework. The announcement included an expanded list of services for select businesses and organizations, including curbside pickup for public libraries.  

We are excited to announce that we will begin curbside pickup on Monday, May 25th.  While our library will remain closed to the public, library staff will be busy processing book orders. We will contact library users to arrange a time for pickup.  Curbside pickup times will be Monday – Friday from 12:00-4:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.  Materials can be returned in the book drop at the rear of the building at any time.

Requests for materials can be submitted in three ways:

The health and safety of library users and staff is important to us.  To keep us all safe, we will be following the most current health and safety guidelines throughout this process.

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