Everything Library

Assistive Services

CELA materials are restricted to people with print disabilities living in Canada.  A print disability is a learning (comprehension), physical (ie: arthritis), or visual reason that prevents a person from reading conventional print.  Alternate resources include books on CD and downloadable ebooks, magazines and newspapers.  We have a Victor Reader available to borrow.

The Library offers audiobooks, eBooks, large print, and DAISY books as part of our regular collection.

Large Print

Large Print books are complete, unabridged books designed with large, clear easy-to-read font on non-glare paper.

CELA - Centre for Equitable Library Access

CELA Website: http://www.celalibrary.ca/
CELA Helpline:  1-855-655-2273

Book an Exam

The Nipigon Public Library offers an exam proctoring service for written and online exams.   Contact a staff member at 807-887-3142

Borrowing Information

Library cards must be presented to borrow library materials. Most books and talking books are borrowed for three weeks. Videos and magazines are borrowed for one week. All materials must be renewed or returned to avoid late charges.

Each borrower is responsible for all materials loaned on his or her card and will be billed for loss or damages.

 Loan PeriodOverdue FinesMaximum Fine
Books / Audio books 3 week $0.50 per day $10.00 per item
Magazines 1 week $0.50 per day $10.00 per item
Videos (audio visual) 1 week $2.00 per day $10.00 per item

Interlibrary Loans

Are you looking for an item that is not on our shelves? We can request it for you from another Canadian library!  Contact us for help.

Library Public Services

Computers and WiFi

Nipigon Public Library has computer stations with internet access available for public use with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Publisher, Excel, PowerPoint).

YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN HEADPHONES FOR THE COMPUTERS

Printing:  see Service Fees for pricing

Wi-Fi is accessible within the library but must be rejoined after each hour of use.

Computer Use Guidelines

Children under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a disclaimer in order to use the internet. This form expires every two (2) years and then a new one must be completed and on file. Patrons must respect the integrity of the Library’s computers and utilize only those programs and services posted on each computer. Patrons may not use their own software programs on library computers. This will help prevent computer viruses. Online Chat is not allowed on library computer stations. There is a fee for printing, scanning and faxing. The guidelines and policies are posted at the library.

Services:  photocopier, fax, laminating, scanning to email

The Library has a photocopier/printer/scanner and fax machine available.

SERVICE FEES
 PRINTING / PHOTOCOPIES sizetypeprice per sheet
regular paper:  black & white letter (8 1/2 x 11), legal (8 1/2 x 14)

single-sided

$0.25
regular paper:  black & white poster (11x17) single-sided $0.40
regular paper:  black & white letter (8 1/2 x 11), legal (8 1/2 x 14) double-sided $0.40
regular paper:  colour

letter (8 1/2 x 11), legal (8 1/2 x 14), ledger (11x17)

per side of the page $0.50
digital synthetic paper: colour, black & white letter (8 1/2 x 11), arch B (12 x 18) single or double sided

$1.00 (letter), $1.50 (arch B)

FAXING (to each fax number) letter (8 1/2 x 11), legal (8 1/2 x 14) receiving $.00 per page $2 first page, $1 per extra page
SCANNING to email, to a usb drive any size up to 11x17 single or double sided currently no charge
LAMINATING letter (8 1/2 x 11), legal (8 1/2 x 14), ledger (11x17) per laminating pouch $1.00 (letter/legal), $2.00 (ledger)

Membership

Library membership is free to residents of Nipigon, Red Rock, Dorion and to students attending school in Nipigon.

Children’s cards must be authorized by a parent or guardian.  Your library card allows you to access library internet resources.  Parents or guardians must either be with their children or come to the library and sign a permission form for their children to use library computers.

Library of Things

Along with books and magazines, the Nipigon Public Library has "things" you can use and / or borrow.  They include a radon detector, hiking gps, Ontario park day passes, dvd’s, audio books, die press cutter (must be used at the library), chess set, board games, drill, sockets, and screwdrivers.

The library is a point of contact for the Nipigon Rotary Club Medical Cupboard Equipment Loans.

Online Resources
 
Online Resources

A to Z World Food Recipes and culinary information from most countries.  Search by ingredients, country or recipe.

Ancestry Library Edition Genealogy website that MUST be accessed using library computers or wifi.

AutoRepair Source light duty car and truck repair manuals and wiring diagrams

Boukili (French interface) or Boukili (English interface) French language app - works best in Chrome or Firefox browsers.  Books are on 6 reading levels comparible to the Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum.  Reading comprehension is assessed through quizzes and games. 

Canadian Points of View A balanced perspective on current events and issues

Canadian Reference Centre Regional full-text Canadian content

Canoo - free and discounted access to Canadian cultural and outdoor experiences for new residents and new citizens

Cantook - French language eBooks and eAudiobooks for all ages

CBC Corner:  English and French content.  Canadian shows, stories & more!

CBC Corner for Kids.  Canadian shows, stories & more!

Consumer Health Complete mainstream, holistic and complementary medicine, reference eBooks

Digitalia Film Library original language streaming movies and documentaries - most include subtitles.  MUST access using library wifi or computers.

Encyclopedia Britannica Content for all levels – children to adults, that is updated daily.

[Interlibrary Loans- this link is only for staff]

Interlibrary Loan Want to borrow a book in print that is not available at Nipigon Public Library?  Request it from another library.

Libby by OverDrive eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines.  Download app, enter Nipigon Public Library, and then enter your valid library card number.

Masterfile Premier Full-text magazines, reference books, primary source documents, and images (photos, maps, flags) covering a wide-range of subject areas including business, health, education, general science and multicultural issues.  MasterFile Reference eBooks

Mauril English and French Language app (CBC Corner) French language app.  Learn English and French listening comprehension skills with audio and video content from CBC and Radio-Canada.

Music Online Listening MUST be accessed using a library computer OR with your own device using NPL-WiFi  American SongClassical Music LibraryContemporary World MusicJazz Music LibrarySmithsonian Global Sound for LibrariesPopular Music Library 

Newspaper Source Plus  Use your library card number to stay informed about current events, the global economy and more.

Nipigon Newspapers and History:  Newspapers, scrapbooks, photos, and more.  OurOntario.ca

Novelist reading suggestions and recommendations / what to read next

Novelist Plus for grades K-8 reading suggestions and recommendations / what to read next

Ontario Driver Education Program  G1 and M1 practice tests and test simulators

Primary Search & ebook Reference for elementary students:  online full-text and peer-reviewed articles, ebooks, magazines,...

Transparent Language Online 110+ languages. Includes Ojibwe. Builds reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.

 


  • Address

    PO Box 728, 52 Front St., Nipigon, ON, P0T 2J0 (corner of Front and Third streets)

    1-807-887-3142

    Open Hours

    effective February 1, 2022.

    Monday closed
    Tuesday 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
    Wednesday 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
    Thursday 10:00 am - 1:00 pm; 1:30 - 5:30 pm
    Friday 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
    Saturday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Sunday closed
       

Contact Us

Nipigon logo

52 Front Street
PO Box 160
Nipigon, ON
P0T 2J0

  • Monday - Thursday (closed for lunch 12:30 - 1:00 p.m.)

    8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

    Friday

    8:00 AM - 12:15 PM

807-887-3135