Book lovers get a sneak peek of new W. F. Chisholm Library
The Windsor Public Library branch will officially open on Saturday
Some lucky book lovers poured into the brand new W. F. Chisholm branch of the Windsor Public Library Wednesday afternoon, for a look inside the new location.
Not only does it have the usual collection of books, the library also has a distinctive auto theme.
"We have the most unusual collection of automotive information in Canada," said library CEO Kitty Pope. "Including repair manuals and sales brochures, everything automotive."
Pope said the library also has historic automotive books and new titles.
"We know that Windsor is the automotive capital of Canada... so it made a whole lot of sense to have an automotive collection here at this branch," she said.
The 6,500 square foot public library is located at the Optimist Community Centre on Ypres Boulevard.
The branch was built at a cost of about $2.6 million and replaces the Remington Park and Walkerville branches.
Pope said it's fully-loaded with "all of the technology you'd expect in a 21st century library."
"It's fantastic, it's been wonderful to watch it coming into being. We love the garage door welcoming everyone to come though there and this fantastic collection of books here," said resident Joan Padbury.
Padbury said the automotive books are a "real treasure trove" to have at the library.
The branch officially opens to the public on Saturday at 1:30 pm with a ribbon cutting ceremony.