Overview
Rusty Macdonald Library – Saskatoon, SK
The Rusty Macdonald Library is a prominent branch of the Saskatoon Public Library system, located within the Lawson Civic Centre. Established in 1989, this municipal facility serves as a vital community hub for the Lawson Heights neighborhood and surrounding areas. It provides a wide range of educational, recreational, and information services to the public, fostering literacy and lifelong learning.
Services and Amenities
- Collection Access: A comprehensive selection of books, magazines, DVDs, and video games for all ages 📚.
- Technology: Public computers with high-speed internet access, free Wi-Fi, and printing/scanning services 💻.
- Innovation Lab: Features creative technology including Dash and Dot robots, Spheros, and Snap Circuits for educational play 🤖.
- Gaming Room: A dedicated space equipped with consoles such as PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One 🎮.
- Program Rooms: Spaces available for library programming, community meetings, and events.
Accessibility and Facilities
The library is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all visitors. Located inside the Lawson Civic Centre, it benefits from shared amenities including a wave pool and fitness area nearby. The facility features wheelchair-accessible entrances and washrooms. Ample free parking is available in the civic center lot, making it convenient for drivers, while multiple transit routes serve the location directly.
Important Information
Membership is free for all Saskatoon residents. Patrons are expected to adhere to the library’s code of conduct, which ensures a safe and welcoming environment for everyone. While the library encourages community interaction, designated quiet zones are available for study and reading. Identification is required to sign up for a library card or to borrow materials.
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