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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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