Welcome to the Grey Highlands Public Library! Located in South Grey County, the Grey Highlands Public Library is comprised of three branches in Flesherton, Kimberley and Markdale. It serves the residents of Grey Highlands and contracting municipalities of West Grey, Southgate, and Chatsworth. The Grey Highlands Public Library was formed in 2001 as a result of the amalgamation of the former Townships of Artemesia, Euphrasia and Osprey and the Village of Markdale which is now known as the Municipality of Grey Highlands.
After the realignment of social service delivery by the Province of Ontario in 1997 Wellington County was designated the Consolidated Municipal Services Manager (CMSM) for Wellington County and the City of Guelph. The County has been delivering Income Support and Child Care Programmes on an uninterrupted basis within the City of Guelph and the County of Wellington since 1969.
The GRAND VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY is the FOUNDATION of the COMMUNITY, providing SOCIAL, CULTURAL and EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES. The Grand Valley Public Library actively provides a spectrum of resources as well as links between our community's information and recreational needs. Currently, the library provides community access to diverse collections, internet computers, children's programs as well as a meeting space.
Clearview Public Library Was Created In 1994 As A Result Of The Amalgamation Of The Municipalities Of The Township Of Nottawasaga, The Town Of Stayner, The Village Of Creemore And The Township Of Sunnidale. Clearview Public Library Consists Of Three Library Branches Located In The Clearview Township Communities Of Creemore, Stayner And New Lowell.