Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Library

Yarmouth, Canada

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As an integral part of the communities of Southwestern Nova Scotia, the library is an essential public service. It will provide effective information service that is respectful, innovative, and accessible to everyone. The Library will encompass the traditions of public libraries while embracing the changing technologies of our world.

History

Established in 1904.

The new building was opened in June, 1963 and the keynote speaker was Premier Robert L. Stanfield. In 1969,

the Yarmouth Library became the first library of the newly organized Western Counties Regional Library and the

basement became the working area of the Western Counties Regional Library and administrative offices. Situated

behind the Library building is the Memorial Wall, landscaped with shrubs and flowers in summer, first

erected in part by the Rotary Club of Yarmouth in 1923 and completed in 1973. It lists all the known graves of

the old town cemetery. A triangular, level addition contains the remnants of all stones with any visible printing

on them.

In 1991, an addition was built to accommodate the growing needs of the Western Counties Regional Library.

There is a centre courtyard containing the Caie Fountain. Cast in iron in 1876, it was built by the J.W. Fiske

Company of New York City for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caie for their new home on Vancouver Street, and was later

donated.