Library Closure
Following the latest provincial update, the library is now closed.
We will be open for front door curbside pickup for your requests, holds, or kit pick up during the following hours:
- Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 7:45 p.m.
- Friday 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
- Saturdays 12 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
For more information about our services at this time, please CLICK HERE.
Thank you everyone and please take care!
Following the latest provincial update, the library will be closed at the end of this week, Saturday, December 12 at 4 p.m. Reading is not cancelled though, and you will still have access to the following great library services: - Our front door curbside pick-up for your requests, holds, or kit pick up during: Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Saturdays 12 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. - Contact us by leaving a message at 780-986-2637 or by emailing curbside...
If you have general questions or concerns, you may contact our Library director: Library Director: Carla Frybort Phone: (780) 986-2637
The City of Leduc Library Board bylaws can be read here. Please follow the links below for access to the City of Leduc Library Board meeting minutes. Regular Library Board meetings usually take place the third Wednesday of the month with the exception of in July and August. During the COVID-19 situation, if you would like to attend the virtual meeting please contact Carla at cfrybort@leduclibrary.ca for a meeting invite. Thank-you!
January 1 - New Year's Day February 17 - Family Day April 10 – Good Friday April 12 – Easter Sunday April 13 – Easter Monday May 18 – Victoria Day July 1 – Canada Day August 3 – Civic Holiday September 7 – Labour Day October 11 – Thanksgiving Sunday October 12 – Thanksgiving Monday November 11 – Remembrance Day December 24 - The library closes at 1:00 pm on Christmas Eve December 25 – Christmas Day December 26 – Boxing Day ...
Children’s Services offers tours to introduce the Library to children aged 3 to 18 years. To request a tour of the Library, please complete this form. Tours are available for: Tours for ages 3-12 are 30 min plus 15 min to explore the children’s area. The first 30 min will include: Tours for grades 7-12 include: We will tailor our tours to specific themes or requests from teachers and group leaders. Children receive a changing colour Leduc Library pencil, information to take home ...
ME Libraries gives you access to free Alberta-wide public library borrowing! When you sign up online, you'll be able to visit libraries across the province and borrow materials--using your local library card! All materials are picked up at the owning library but you can return them to any ME library. ME Libraries only work with physical materials, so online resources and interlibrary loan services are not included. Who can sign up? Adults (18+) with a local library card in good standing and with...
You can access our E-books, e-magazines, streaming movies and other resources right from the comfort of your own home! On our website, look under E-Resources for a list of what we have available. If you have questions or need help with set up we have staff available who you may make an appointment with. Just call 780-986-2637. Leduc Public Library has access to Daisy books from the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA), National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) and will loan...
According to Leduc Reflections, the pictorial history of Leduc, "the public library was an integral part of the community from its first organization in 1912 when Karl Martin was the first librarian and the library was located in J. Mundy's office." Despite this early role of the library in Leduc, there is no recorded history of library services for the next 34 years. In 1946, the Leduc Women's Institute decided to investigate the possibility of re-establishing library services in Leduc. The ...
Leduc Public Library provides a service that connects our citizens to the widest possible range of ideas, information and materials. This service is delivered in a friendly, comfortable environment by knowledgeable, well-trained staff committed to excellence. The library will be recognized as an essential source of information and a cornerstone in lifelong learning, providing an educational environment for all. Library Board and staff are committed to: