CBRL is proud to offer a wide selection of services to help you get the most out of your library card.
On this Page…
Library Membership
- Apply for a Library Card
- Library Membership Terms of Use
- Cards for Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, and Residential Care Facilities
- How to get library cards for students in your class
Library Programs & Events
Cape Breton Regional Library offers free programs and events for all ages. Some programs require registration. Check out our Events page for all upcoming programs and events.
- Events Calendar
- Programs Policy
- Offer a Library Program
- Food Literacy
- Book Clubs
- English Conversation Practice
- Online Games & Programs
Library Spaces
Our 11 branches vary in size but all welcome anyone to come to borrow, read, or study. Some spaces also have areas for toddler/preschool play. All children 10 and under must be supervised by a parent or responsible caregiver. All visitors to the library must follow the code of conduct.
Meeting Rooms
When not in use for library activities, program rooms are available at several local library branches. Rooms are free of charge to groups or individuals who wish to hold meetings or events of a cultural, educational, recreational or community nature, on an ‘ad hoc’ basis and not for regular weekly or monthly meetings.
Some restrictions may apply, for further information please read our meeting room booking policy or phone your local library branch.
Library Tours
Tours are free of charge and are available during daytime or evening hours.
Class Visits
Teachers may book class visits at any branch of the Regional Library. Tours for grades P-3 may include storytelling, a tour of the library branch, and a film. Library instruction, including how to use Digital Library services and how to search the library catalogue, is available for grades 4 and up. All tours must be booked a minimum of two weeks in advance.
Group Tours
Group leaders (Beavers, Sparks, etc.) may book library tours at any branch of the Regional Library. The content of the tour will be dependent upon the age level of the group. All tours are free of charge and are approximately one hour in duration. Tours may be booked for daytime or evening hours. A minimum of two weeks advance booking is required.
Adult Tours
Instructional tours for adult groups and classes are available at all library branches. Tours include information on getting a library card, finding library materials and using the online catalogue, and a description of programs and services. A minimum of two weeks advance booking is required.
Community Cupboards
To support our communities, CBRL offers resources and services that work to help alleviate the stress many individuals experience in securing essential food and products. Community members experiencing insecurity in various forms know that they can count on the library for support. Currently, CBRL offers community cupboards at branches in Baddeck, New Waterford, and the McConnell Library in Sydney. The library’s community cupboards help people access resources confidentially and discreetly, without having to identify themselves. In this way, the library’s community cupboards also help address hidden or invisible poverty.
Donations of food and personal care items for the community cupboards are always welcome! They can be dropped off at libraries in Baddeck, New Waterford, and the McConnell Library in Sydney any time during the branches’ hours of operation. Thank you for helping us help others!
Learn more about Food Resources in our communities.
Technology Services
- Digital Library (eBooks, Audiobooks, newspapers & streaming media)
Outreach Services
Local History Resources
FAQ
Does the library have computers, printers, and scanners?
Yes. All library branches offer public access computers and printing/scanning services. Printing costs $0.20 per side (cash only).
Wi-Fi is also available at all branches.
Wireless Printing is now available.
How do I get a Library Card? What does it cost?
Library cards are free. CBRM and Victoria County residents can apply for a library card online.
You can also get a card at any of our library branches.
How do I access my library my account online?
You can check your account by clicking on Login/Register on the top right corner of this website (www.cbrl.ca). You will need your library card number and PIN to sign-in. By default the PIN is the last four digits of your phone number.
How long can I borrow items for?
Most library items can be borrowed for 3 weeks.
For a complete list of borrowing terms please read our Library Membership information
If I have fines on my account, can I still borrow books and use library services?
The Library is no longer charging overdue fines for late books. However, if items are long overdue and not returned a replacement cost will be charged to your library account. If you have more than $30 owing on your library account, you will not be able to borrow books or use other library services.
What happens if I have lost my library card?
To replace a lost card visit your local library branch. There is a $1 replacement fee for lost cards.
Can I request a book from another Library?
Yes. You can log in to your account online and place a hold on a book from any Same Page library. The SamePage library system includes all Nova Scotia public library systems outside of Halifax. You can also phone your local library branch to request books.
If you cannot find the book in our catalogue we may be able to order through Interlibrary loan.
What Programs does the Library offer?
Upcoming programs and events for all ages are listed on our Events page.
Some branches have ongoing programs such as book clubs, knitting groups or chess clubs. For more information on these programs please contact your local library branch.
Does the library offer Computer/technology help?
Library staff can offer basic assistance with common computer tasks such as printing and scanning.
Some library branches offer more in-depth training by appointment. Please phone your local library for more information.
If you have questions about using ebooks or other online Digital Library services, please view the tutorials on our Digital Library page.
Does the library accept used book donations?
If you have books you wish to donate to the library please phone ahead to your local library.
The library may refuse donations when storage space is not available.
All donated books must be in good condition.
The library is also interested in books which may have historical value, especially publications pertaining to local history.
Please note that we do not accept textbooks, encyclopedias, Reader’s Digest Condensed Books, VHS or cassette tapes, or any item that is in poor condition or damaged.
Can somebody else pick up my books for me?
Yes, if you have available holds you can have another family member or friend pick them up for you.
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