Library service at the Bracebridge Public Library began in1908 when the original Carnegie building was constructed. The 2,800 sq. foot Muskoka stone structure was expanded to 8,400 sq. feet in 1984 with an addition that maintained the heritage character of the building while allowing for improved service and collection space. The Library will mark 100 years of service to the community during its centennial in 2008. In 1998, Bracebridge Public Library opened a Branch Library at the Fenbrook Medium Security Institution. It serves the reading and information needs of the inmates and staff, mirroring community library services and standards.
The Devil in the White City by Erik LarsonWelcome to the Bancroft Public LibraryThe Bancroft Public Library, 'your doorway to discovery', serves our community with information, entertainment and learning opportunities through print, multi-media and electronic resources. The Bancroft Public Library Needs Friends!The Bancroft Public Library is looking for volunteers to join our 'Friends of the Bancroft Public Library' group.Saturday Children's GroupEvery Saturday from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm, the Bancroft Public Library invites children to attend storybook time for crafts, snacks and much more.Book Club!Our book club selection for Wednesday, November 5th is The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson.Bancroft Public Library14 Flint St. P.O. Box 127Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0
2014 Municipal & School Board ElectionsOctober 27, 2014The Township will once again use the MailIn Ballot method for the 2014 Municipal & School Board Elections.To confirm you are an eligible elector and that your mailing information is correct, please visit our Voter Lookup page.Or, for more information the 2014 Municipal Election, visit our Municipal Elections Webpage .
Lindsay Law Library are eager to help you with your legal needs today. Their capable cabinet is available as defense lawyers, barristers, solicitors and even more. They have the abilities to advise you with your immigration questions.
The Township of Brock is located on the east shore of Lake Simcoe approximately 1.5 hours northeast of Toronto. The municipality presents three distinct urban areas, numerous hamlets, and beautiful countryside. While agriculture is our largest employer, a full range of commercial and industrial businesses are located within the urban areas of Beaverton, Cannington, and Sunderland. The Township's location on Lake Simcoe and the Trent-Severn Waterway make it a popular destination for tourists - both summer and winter. The municipality was named for General Sir Isaac Brock, a young soldier who was shot by the Americans as he led his soldiers into battle attempting to prevent the Americans from establishing a landing at Queenston Heights during the War of 1812.