Plans For A Library In Bromley Began In 1977. In January Of That Year, The Bromley Township Council Called An Open Meeting To Present An Agreement Between The Township And The Renfrew County Catholic School Board. This Agreement Was The Beginning Of A What Would Become A Shared Library Between St. Michael'S Elementary School And Bromley Township. The Admaston/Bromley Publicy Library Is One Of Only Two Libraries In Ontario To Have Such A Unique Character. Our Library Continues To Grow And Change As New Technologies And Services Become Available.
Beachburg Staff Welcomes You Back!Looking forward to another amazing year ahead!First Day Back to SchoolHappy to be hanging out with friends!It's all Smiles and Sunshine at BPS!It's gonna be a bright, bright, bright sunshiny year!Girls Just Wanna Have FunBPS students reunite on the first day of school.
Let your inner crafter out and go home with a cool new craft to brag about! This month: expert crocheter Lisa teaches us all the best hooks andstuff. Guess Ill have to go to learn! Please bring your own supplies! Lovers of young adult literature of all ages are invited to join us in the teen section at 6:30 pm for a fun discussion.
Thanks to funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation of $13,600 over 12 months, both Flinton and Denbigh Library now offer fax service. The grant has enabled the Township to purchase new print/copy/scan and fax machines for each location, a service not
Nicholas Ailleboust, Sieur de Coulonge, spent the winter 1694-95 near the mouth of the Coulonge River, establishing one of the first settlements in the Ottawa River. The first trading post called Fort-Coulonge. In 1760, the Company Northwest assumed in management and in 1821, the fort became the property of the Hudson's Bay Company. Until 1828, he served as principal of the Ottawa office. The farm of 655 acres station was sold in 1844 and the buildings in 1855, The post was transformed, becoming the town of Fort-Coulonge, located a few miles down the river. The first sawmill in the area was built in 1843 by George Bryson. The first wooden chapel was erected in 1873, but it was replaced by a brick church in 1884 after a fire. In 1886, the railroad rallied Fort-Coulonge. On December 10, 1888, Fort-Coulonge became a municipality and John Bryson assumed the office of mayor.