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Statement
To ensure a skilled, educated
and empowered community by providing equitable access
through the provision of materials and support
services that will enhance, encourage and support
continuous life-long learning and self-directed
education.
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History
The first library in Atikokan
was opened on December 16, 1952, in a space rented
for $30.00 a month in a building on Main Street. Equipment
for the library was donated, as were the 700 books
on the shelves. By December of 1953, the library had
a membership of 270 and the number of books had risen
to 2,000. At this point, the building was sold, and
the library was moved to a place on Burns Street,
where it re-opened on June 12, 1954. In September
1954, it joined the Thunder Bay Co-Operative, and
membership had risen to 508. Larger premises were
needed, and on May 12 1960, the library was once again
moved to a building donated by Steep Rock Iron Mines
on Clark Street, which officially opened on August
2 1960, and organized as a public library. The old
building was sold, plans were submitted for a new
library as a Centennial project, and on June 6 1966,
the present library was officially opened.
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