Zoé Vallé Memorial Library

Zoé Vallé Memorial Library The Zoé Vallé Memorial Library is a heritage library, the oldest community library in Canada, still operating as it was when it was founded in 1928.

It serves the Municipality of the District of Chester. About the Library...

The Zoé Vallé Memorial Library is the oldest community library in Canada, still operating as it was when it was founded in 1928. For 24 years after 1903, it was the summer home of Zoé Vallé Lightfoot, who lived in Manhattan at the time. It was given, in trust, to the Municipality of the District of Chester to be a free pu

blic library for the community, in memory of Zoé. Now a municipally-designated heritage site and listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, the Library is beginning to take on importance as an informal ‘museum’, preserving a significant example of how local and summer residents alike have ensured, through the love of place and generosity, that the spirit of Chester’s fascinating past lives on in the present, for one and all to experience. For the full story on the Library, visit the website at https://zoevallememoriallibrary.wordpress.com/

Address

63 Regent Street
Chester, NS
B0J1J0

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 5pm
Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Saturday 2pm - 5pm

Telephone

9022732526

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