C@P Sites
The Community Access Program (C@P) is an initiative developed to help provide Canadians with free or affordable public access to the Internet and the skills to use it effectively. The Lunenburg Queens Region has 18 sites, overseen by a Regional Board of Directors.
Library Administered C@P Sites
- Alean Freeman Library in Greenfield
- Bridgewater Library
- Lunenburg Library
- Port Medway Farmer's Market
- Thomas H. Raddall Library, Liverpool
Other Local C@P sites
- Caledonia, Heritage House Museum
- Chester; Lordly House Museum, Julian's Bakery
- Forest Heights Community School, Chester Grant
- Native Council of Nova Scotia, Liverpool
- New Germany; New Germany High School, Community Health Centre, Guppy's Restaurant
- New Ross, Ross Farm Museum
- Parkdale-Maplewood Museum
C@P Program Links
- Community Access Program (C@P Home)
- Nova Scotia Community Access Program (NS C@P Home)
If you have questions or comments about the Lunenburg Queens C@P program, please contact Christina Pottie at the Outreach Library.