Library Hours:
| Monday | 10:00-8:00pm |
| Tuesday | 10:00-8:00pm |
| Wednesday | 10:00-8:00pm |
| Thursday | 10:00-8:00pm |
| Friday | 10:00-5:00pm |
| Saturday | 10:00-5:00pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
Please note: public access computers shut down 15 minutes before closing.
Adaptable Reading Services
The Wetaskiwin Public Library has a growing collection of large print, audio, and DAISY books for customers with visual, physical, or learning impairments.
Thanks to the support of the Friends of the Wetaskiwin Public Library and the Rotary Club of Wetaskiwin, the library has 4 VictorReader machines available for loan. These machines play audio books and DAISY books to customers who can no longer use traditional print material.
Homebound Library Services
We offer a home delivery service to customers who are unable to visit the library. A coordinator will select material for each patron on a monthly basis, and a staff member or volunteer will deliver and return all material.
If you or a family member are in need of this service, please contact Margaret Blackstock at 780-36-4446 or wetaskiwinhomebound@yahoo.ca. Through this program, we also visit several assisted-living homes throughout Wetaskiwin each week.
Library Hours:
| Monday | 10:00-8:00pm |
| Tuesday | 10:00-8:00pm |
| Wednesday | 10:00-8:00pm |
| Thursday | 10:00-8:00pm |
| Friday | 10:00-5:00pm |
| Saturday | 10:00-5:00pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
Please note: public access computers shut down 15 minutes before closing.
Phone: (780) 361-4446
Fax: (780) 352-3266
Manager of Administrative Services: Rachelle Kuzyk @ 780-361-4458
5002 – 51 Avenue
Wetaskiwin, Alberta
T9A 0V1
The Wetaskiwin Public Library is located in downtown Wetaskiwin.
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