187 Main St., Thessalon, ON • 705-842-2306 • library@thesslibcap.com

Try this link to a free language learning program for more than 30 languages.
Only available till the middle of May.
Recent Library News:
- Our Storytime for preschool children and their parents runs every Monday morning starting at 10 a.m. Bring in your little ones to enjoy some stories, rhymes and fun! Everyone welcome. (supported by Child Care Algoma)
- Service Ontario - every 2nd Monday of the month from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m., by appointment
- Tumblebooks Library
- Tumblebooks Library is an online collection of animated, talking picture books which teach kids the joy of reading in a format they'll love. You may access Tumblebooks from this link or go to our E-Resources page to read more.
- TumbleReadables
- Tumble Talking Books Audiobooks from classics and non-fiction to novels, children's and teen books. And Shakespeare, too! You may access TumbleReadable from this link or go to our E-Resources page to read more.
"The support of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Culture and of the Government of Canada through Industry Canada is acknowledged."
Our Member of Parliament is Carol Hughes,
she can be contacted via email at: Hughes.C@parl.gc.ca
Telephone: 1-705-335-5533
or Call toll free: 1-800-865-3153
"Our Library's computers have been funded through Industry Canada under the Community Access Program (CAP). This program provides funds and resources to us to purchase computers as well as other electronic equipment and services, such as Internet access so that the public has affordable (and oftentimes free) access to the Internet and the World Wide Web."
Our Member of Parliament is Carol Hughes,
she can be contacted via email at: Hughes.C@parl.gc.ca
Telephone: 1-705-335-5533
or Call toll free: 1-800-865-3153
"Our Library's computers have been funded through Industry Canada under the Community Access Program (CAP). This program provides funds and resources to us to purchase computers as well as other electronic equipment and services, such as Internet access so that the public has affordable (and oftentimes free) access to the Internet and the World Wide Web."

