Ennotville Historical Library

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The library was started in 1847 by the early settlers who came to the lower Nichol area. Many of them had brought a few books from the old country, which they passed from home to home. Soon, they wanted a central location to make it easier to exchange these books. Land was donated in the hamlet of Ennotville, and so started the library. Through the years this building has housed a number of activities including a campus of the Mechanices Institute; a Sunday School; a community centre with dances and card parties; and a voting station for elections of local council, Ontario legislature and federal elections. Available for rent for small family functions, meetings and celebrations (approx 50 people). The library is a volunteer run organization which gratefully excepts donations.


7722 Sixth Line
EnnotvilleON
N0B1S0

(519) 843-3648 (Voice)



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2018 Township of Centre Wellington | 1 MacDonald Square, Elora, Ontario, Canada, N0B 1S0 | Phone: 519-846-9691