William-G.-Boll Library

Last updated April 22, 2024
Address
110 Rue Cartier
Montréal, QC H8Y 1G8
514-684-8247

The William-G.-Boll Library is located in the eastern sector of Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough. The space that characterizes it makes it a human neighborhood library where citizens like to meet. Their attachment to the library has never wavered since its creation.

Description

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  • In person, on-site
  • By phone at 514 684-8247
  • Online

Services offered

About - A brief history

In 1960, a group of residents called on their fellow citizens to collect books and raise funds, at a rate of $1 per person. The forerunner of the William G. Boll Library was born in the basement of a house at 11th Park Avenue. In 1967, architects Donaldson and Sanky were chosen to design the structure we know today on Cartier Street. Originally named the Bibliothèque des Sources, it has become the Roxboro Library in 1997 and the William G. Boll Library in 2020 who was a city councilor from 1961 to 1964 and mayor of Roxboro from 1964 to 1990.

Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Bike stand
  • Free parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Accessible parking
  • Accessible washrooms
  • Ground-level entrance
  • Stroller-friendly

Payment methods

  • Cash
  • Credit card (MasterCard, Visa)
  • Debit card

Calendar

Directions

William-G.-Boll Library
110 Rue Cartier
Montréal, QC H8Y 1G8