Huron County Library — Seaforth Branchin-person Doors Open Seaforth
New
- In-person
- Full wheelchair access
- Guided tours available
- Parking
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
Built in 1913, this is one of many libraries funded by American industrialist and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. The library at one time had a tennis court on the side lawn, and its exterior walls were once entirely covered with ivy. In 1967, the Seaforth Library joined the Huron County Library, which serves all county municipalities. Explore their heritage artifact displays.
Contact info
108 Main Street SouthSeaforth, Ontario
E-mail: clehnen@huroncounty.ca
https://www.huroncountylibrary.ca/seaforth-branch
Architecture
Year built: 1913Building type:Library
Architect: John Finlayson
Architectural style:Victorian
Dates/hours open
Aug 01, 10:00am - Aug 02, 12:00pmFriday and Saturday: 10 a.m. to Noon