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Canadian Geographic Travel’s fall 2015 issue was accompanied online by a photo gallery (mag.cangeo.ca/sep15/library) of 10 beautiful Canadian libraries. Here’s some of the feedback we received about that list.
I would like to add Carnegie Library in downtown Fergus [Ont.] to your list. It boasts a bright and cheery kids’ section, beautiful heritage room and spectacular views of the Grand River gorge. Jackie Fraser, Fergus, Ont.
Wow! Hespeler branch of @Ideaxchng named one of 10 most beautiful Canadian libraries by @Cangeo #cbridge #wrawesome
—@cityofcambridge
Sweet. @Cangeo has put together a list of 10 beautiful Canadian libraries. We’re thrilled to be among them.
—@VPL (Vancouver Public Library)
Each of your libraries is indeed beautiful. The Runnymede library in Toronto was featured on a Canadian stamp in 1989, part of Canada Post’s Canadian architecture series.
J. Crawford, Toronto
So glad you’ve featured libraries. They are as relevant today as ever and their beauty only magnifies their value.
Tracey Root, Ottawa
@Cangeo I was so in awe when I was there [Library of Parliament in Ottawa]. Indeed one of my favourite places to visit! #awe #amazing
—@ayhiggs
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