Saturday, 4 January 2014

Lois Hole Public Library

Lois Hole Public Library

The west-end public library, located in Callingwood, is named 'Lois Hole' Public Library in honour of the 'Late' Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, Mrs 'Lois Hole'. 


This is the library, I frequently visit and wanted to write about today.  

First, I would like to state that this is a 'new' and beautiful building.  The foyer/entrance is wide, inviting; with a statue of Mrs Lois Hole, sitting on a bench, welcoming everyone.  

There are plenty of windows to allow natural light that filters into the large space all around.  


The layout has been exceptionally designed, with separate areas for children, teens, study rooms, magazine browsing, and computer use area; all this, and a 'huge' aquarium full of colourful fish. 

This library is 'grand' looking from inside and outside.  

Now, let me write about the 'parking' area.  The amount and area allocated for the 'parking' to this building is not sufficient for the number of visitors entering daily.  Parking is very cramped, and I do believe, the 'City' did not properly research and investigate this 'Parking' issue.  

However, overall, I am satisfied and grateful for this building; full of wonderful reading material. 

Have you visited this library yet? 

Thank you for reading.  

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