How an Ottawa library embraces storytelling, community

For centuries, libraries have been more than just places to borrow books – they are pillars of community, hubs of learning and anchors of culture. They stand as symbols of what a society values and are essential public spaces where people can connect, learn and grow.
Ādisōke, the future home of the Ottawa Public Library and Library and Archives Canada, is set to carry this legacy forward in a bold new way. Slated to open in 2026, this stunning five-storey structure draws inspiration from the natural world and is poised to redefine what a modern library can be.
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