The GRAND VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY is the FOUNDATION of the COMMUNITY, providing SOCIAL, CULTURAL and EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES. The Grand Valley Public Library actively provides a spectrum of resources as well as links between our community's information and recreational needs. Currently, the library provides community access to diverse collections, internet computers, children's programs as well as a meeting space.
Access to some online services such as Catalogue, My Account, and DownloadLibrary will be unavailable from 10:00pm on Thursday, September 4 to approximately 6:00am on Friday, September 5.
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The Glen Morris Branch is located at 474 East River Road, Glen Morris, Ontario. In 1875 a Penny Reading Society was founded in Glen Morris to provide entertainment and education during the long winter months. In February 1888 the funds of the society were transferred to a Mechanics' Institute. The Institute ran until 1910 when it was changed to a public library under the Provincial Library Act. In 1966 the library in Glen Morris became part of the township library system, then in 1967 joined the newly designed regional system which increased circulation from over 2000 books in 1966 to over 8000 books in 1967. In 1971 the library was renovated by volunteers. In 1999 with the amalgamation of the County of Brant, the Glen Morris Library became part of the County of Brant Public Library.
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