Public Library in Delta, ON

public library in Delta, ON (Results 1 - 1 of 1)

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18 King St, Delta, K0E 1G0
(613) 928-2991
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426 Lyndhurst Rd, Lyndhurst, K0E 1N0
(613) 928-2277
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24 Halladay Street, Elgin, K0G 1E0
(613) 359-5315
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2792 ON-15, Portland, K0G 1V0
(613) 272-2832
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10 BROCK ST, Newboro, K0G 1P0
(613) 272-0241
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150 Main, Seeleys Bay, K0H 2N0
(613) 387-3909
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3 Spring Street, Westport, K0G 1X0
613-273-3223
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1 Jessie St, Lansdowne, K0E 1L0
(613) 659-3885
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76 County Road 5, Mallorytown, K0E 1R0
(613) 923-1790
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14 Main W, Lyn, K0E 1M0
+1.6133450033
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247 Old River Road, Mallorytown, K0E 1R0
6139235320
We are a local Spiritual, New Age Metaphysical Book & Gift Store located in Mallorytown ON and serving people from all over the world. Come stop by today, or visit our website and see everything...
Purple Door Books & Gifts is a unique and magical bookstore in Mallorytown, with a beautiful location overlooking the St Lawrence River. Customers praise the shop's cozy atmosphere, knowledgeable owner, and wide selection of unique gifts, crystals, books, and handmade items. The occasional visitors of mediums and intuitive readers add to the mystical experience. Online shopping and pick-up are convenient options during the pandemic. Overall, customers describe the shop as a hidden treasure and a delightful adventure.
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441 ON-15, Lombardy, K0G 1L0
(613) 284-9827
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3910 BATTERSEA RD, Inverary, K0H 1H0
(613) 353-6333
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 ... Public library