Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library

The library originally opened in 1855, relocated multiple times, and transitioned to its current location in 2000.

She expanded the library's access to new technology and weeded the collection to exclude outdated materials such as travel guides from the early 1900s.

[5] In 2014, the library offered a program where patrons could pay an additional fee and rent kitchen equipment throughout the year.

[8] In March 2024, the chief librarian was criticized for writing a newspaper column that supported the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism, a group known for right wing political advocacy and Anti-LGBT rhetoric.

[9] The employee believed in library neutrality and objected to the removal of content that "incite[s] hatred or violence" on censorship grounds.

The library in 2024