Computers for Public Use
Public Workstations
- Computers are available for public use at both branches, free of charge, with a valid Library card.
- You must present your library card each time you wish to use a computer. Only the cardholder may use the computer. Library Cards may not be shared.
- The computer area closes 15 minutes prior to the library closing.
- Computers are all connected to high speed internet.
- Each Public Workstation has Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher installed.
- Internet usage on public computers is restricted to 30 minutes per session; however Library staff has the discretion to increase session length during non-peak seasons. Session time limits are posted in the computer area.
- Computers are available on a first come basis and may not be reserved.
- Children must be 8 years old in order to use the public workstations. Children under 8 may use the iPads in the children's area at either branch.
- Make sure to save your work to a portable storage device before your time is up or it will be erased from the computer. You cannot save anything to our computers.
- Cell phones must be turned off in the library.
- Black & white printing is available at $ .20 per page, and colour printing is available at $ .40 per page
- We have a wi-fi printer in the Apsley branch so that you may print from your own devices.
For more information about computer usage, please view our policies on Computer Use and Internet Access as well as Acceptable Use Policy.
View the Computer Use and Internet Access Policy (PDF)
View the Internet Acceptable Use Policy (PDF)
Contact Us
Apsley Branch
175 Burleigh Street
Box 335, Apsley, ON, K0L 1A0
705-656-4333
Woodview Branch
66 Northey's Bay Road
Woodview, ON, K0L 3E0
705-654-1071
Manager of Technology and Programming
Kim Tucker
T. (705) 656-4333
F. (705) 656-2538
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Land Acknowledgement
Long before today there have been First Nation peoples who have been stewards and defenders of this land. The North Kawartha Library with respect and gratitude acknowledge we stand on the traditional, ancestral and treaty lands of the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which include: Curve Lake, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Rama, Beausoleil and Georgina Island First Nations.