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Ottawa Public Library Enhances In-Person Services

By Ottawa Public Library July 15, 2021

Starting Monday, July 5th, 2021, Ottawa Public Library (OPL) will reopen to enhanced in-person services. Enhanced services include browsing the shelves, access to more public computers, reading newspapers and magazines, as well as passes to some provincial parks and national museums.

Capacity inside branches will be limited, as per provincial regulations, and customers may have to wait outside if the capacity limit is reached inside the branch. Also, given limited seating and capacity, customers will be asked to limit their time reading newspapers and magazines so that others can also enjoy this reintroduced service.  

Virtual programming continues. Cardholders can visit our website for more information and register for summer programs such as Summerland, Teen Staycation, and other events to meet all ages and interests. Summer reading kits for those who registered will be available for pickup in branches.  

Chromebooks continue to be available for loans of up to three hours and remote printing by request are available via an online form.

Thirty-one of OPL`s 33 branches are now open. Metcalfe Village branch continues to be open on Saturdays to provide contactless services but no public computers are available. Vernon and Fitzroy Harbour branches remain closed until the fall. 

Safety measures such as the mandatory wearing of masks (inside the branch and outside while in line) and the need maintain a two-metre physical distance from others remain in effect, to ensure the safety of our customers and employees.  

The health and safety of employees and customers remain OPL’s priority Ottawa Public Library continues to follow direction from the Province of Ontario and guidance from Ottawa Public Health to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in our community.