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Memorial Park Library

4.0 (12 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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A nice, peaceful place to whether study, relax or just sitting there and using its free wi-fi.

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Wow. The Memorial Park Library interior was updated 8 months ago. It is stunning.

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Calgary Public Library

(52 reviews)

I always enjoy visiting libraries when I visit new cities. When I saw the beauty of this library…read morethrough pictures and reviews, I knew I had to visit this one. Honestly, the pictures don't do it justice. In person, it was much nicer and cleaner. Every section of the library was sparkling clean and clearly maintained well. There are 4 stories with computers, meeting rooms, tables, coffee shop, art installations, children's area, etc. They definitely made it so there are plenty of resources available for whatever you may need. The only downfall I can think of is that the library has quite a bit of drugged up people in there as well as right outside and some of them causing a scene or clearly making others uncomfortable. I understand it's a public facility but it's still a negative aspect about the library.

A cool architectural building with ample artificial and natural lighting coming through the…read morewindows. There 3 levels out do with a children's section on the 3 floor with a play area and multiple reading areas and kids books spread out. They have mega cheese board and table chest set up on the 4th floor with a manual hockey board and crossword puzzle on the white board. They also have a little cafe serving coffee, lattes, tea, smoothies, and ice cream desserts. Reasonably priced. It's a cool place to check out on a rainy day in Calgary. They have free tours on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 12-1pm plus an escape library game on select dates.

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Giuffre Family Library

(6 reviews)

I've recently discovered the magic of working from the library. For those of us, who can work from…read morehome, the library is an amazing opportunity to enjoy a great working space, without the temptation of Ellen or Oprah. The membership to the Calgary-area libraries is only $12 a year and pretty much gives your free-reign on any of their locations in the city, plus they have free wi-fi or some desktops computers you can work from. You don't even have to drop your books/dvds off at the same spot you picked them up at. Blockbuster should take note! This location is called the Alexander Calhoun branch and it is relatively small. It is right on the bus route, but I don't think it sees a ton of traffic. There are some nice tables, but there aren't a ton, so if you get your space, hold on to it. The staff is really nice and very helpful. I think they were surprised that I wanted a membership, but I've now made it my mission to make the library cool again!

Alexander Calhoun is small but it does the job. If you're looking for a library with a large…read moreselection of books and lots to browse through, this may not be the place for you. It never seems overly busy, though, and the people who work here are nice enough to not make faces when I make my quarterly trip into the library to pay fines. Since I usually reserve & pick up books, it works well for me overall. I'm about equidistant between this library and the one in Signal Hill but drive past this one on a much more frequent basis. A yearly membership is only $12 (if you're not constantly paying fines, like me) and the library has a pretty good online account management system & library catalogue, of course. If only they'd put fine payments online :)

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Nose Hill Library

(2 reviews)

The library that I'd frequent most in my youth…read more Conveniently situated right across from Northland Village Mall, and down the street from Winston Churchill High School, the Nosehill Public Library is one of the most popular libraries in the N.W.. They have a rather impressive collection of audio books as well as DVDs, CDs and movies. Plus there are lots of windows so the sunlight streams in from all angles. Plus once you're done working/reading/researching/signing out books, you can head over to the mall to shop, or grab a bite to eat. And if you're feeling up to a 25 minute walk, you can head over to Dalhousie Station and take the train to any part of town! Great location, great selection, great atmosphere.

I love almost everything with the library. My only issue is that it is far too popular/busy, but I…read morethink in part this might be due to CPL Crowfoot undergoing a very long renovation creating issues. Time will tell once the CPL Crowfoot renovations are complete, along with the new CPL Rocky Ridge location opening up in January 2018. PS. All CPL locations have wifi; however. most have issues as their routers are only designated to accommodate 12 people at a time, or so I was told. CPLs are very popular; hence, often CPL wifi networks are either hard to get onto or drop you after a certain amount of time. Hopefully, wifi will be upgraded accordingly very soon to better accommodate the popularity of CPLs. PPS. Most times the bathrooms are dirty/wet for heavy use, and lack of paper towels. The hand dryers are very hard to use for most, since you need to place your hands up into the dryer for it to work properly.

Taylor Family Digital Library - TFDL from the west

Taylor Family Digital Library

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The digital library concept seems horribly flawed, and the execution is unfortunately not paying…read moreoff. I was a student here from 1987 to 1996, and of course the beauty of the library then was that you could walk up to the shelves, pick up a book, and read it. For those interested in military history, particularly alumni, we have been cut off from access to hundreds - possibly thousands - of rare and out of print volumes, that have been shuttled off to The Military Museums, which are only accessible during bankers' hours. Those of us with jobs (or, I suppose, classes on campus during the week) cannot arrange time to view the shelves and browse these books. Worse - the digitial library concept, in which books are warehoused without anyone having physical access, seems to be a failure. I requested a rare and out of print book (Black Yesterdays, the history of Canada's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in the Second World War, a giant illustrated volume now fetching several hundred dollars a copy on the used book market) from the TFDL. The concept as it stands is that these kind of books are warehoused, then brought out of storage on request. I receieved a notice instead that the book was irretrievably lost. My research was stalled - halted, actually - because the library had simply "lost" an out of print book of enormous value. Books are worthless unless they are circulating. They should ALL be on shelves and available to be browsed, right there on the campus. Not shuttled off to satellite sites which are rarely open, or worse, warehoused. The digital library idea is a horrible one.

God.. I love this place…read more It feels great to be on the U of C campus and in a building that reflects the year 2011. With hundreds of computers, private quiet study areas and get these -- ultimate collaboration rooms, AND a Good Earth Cafe coming soon -- what's there not to like?? (Fine that it's on the U of C Campus). This is a beautiful building, full of buzz and student synergy. If you're looking for a place to study you can easily access this place by train and utilize one of the computers.

Memorial Park Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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