The Red Rock Public Library represents the unique beauty of Red Rock through its resources, services, and people.
The library is a safe, inclusive, and welcoming community hub where everyone can be inspired, engage, learn, and grow.

Hours:
Monday-Friday 2-5pm & 6:30-8:30pm
Saturday & Sunday CLOSED
These hours will be in place year-round
The Red Rock Public Library will be closed Monday May 19th for Victoria Day.
We will re-open Tuesday May 20th at 2pm
Have a safe and sunny long weekend!
Books, magazines & dvds (limit of 4)
Public computer usage/Wi-fi access
Photocopy/print and faxing service ($)
Vaccine records reduced to pocket size ($)
Returns can be made in lobby during library hours
or Municipal building lobby book return
Need a new library card?
Contact the library and we can set one up for you!
Upcoming Library Board Meetings:
Tuesday June 10th 5pm
Tuesday September 9th 5pm
Tuesday October 14th 5pm
Tuesday November 11th 5pm
Tuesday December 9th 5pm
New Arrivals!
New Programs!
Local Author Visit – Carey Scheppner
Lakehead University Dementia Gardens Speaker Series –
Zoom Presentation at the library
Story Hour – More Than Words
iPhone Photography Workshop
Reading Club – May
Seed Library
Book Bingo 2025
1,000 Books Before Age 6
Visit the Events & Programs page for details!
Click here to access our database of free virtual presentations
from bestselling authors and thought leaders:
Red Rock Library Virtual Author Presentations
Visit the Virtual Author Presentations page for more information!


The Red Rock Public Library has been working behind the scenes to create a Strategic Plan for the library going forward. The library’s strategic plan is a comprehensive roadmap outlining the library’s direction for the next several years. It serves as a high-level guiding document for decision-making, resource allocation, and program development, ensuring the library remains relevant, responsive, and sustainable in our community.
View our Red Rock Public Library 2024-2029 Strategic Plan & Valuing Ontario Public Libraries documents here:
Visit our OverDrive to Libby Transition page for instructions on how to start using Libby for your online e-book database!
Are you currently borrowing a short-term radon detector from the library?
Please take a few moments to fill out a Radon Detector Usage Survey from Health Canada by clicking on one of the following links:
EN: https://healthcanada.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_80uIJ5PWWK44tbU?Q_Language=EN
FR: https://healthcanada.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_80uIJ5PWWK44tbU?Q_Language=FR-CA