James Bartleman Archives and Library Materials Centre is an essential facility dedicated to preserving Ottawa’s documentary heritage. The centre houses archives, rare manuscripts, and library materials that support both public and scholarly research. Named after former Lieutenant Governor James Bartleman, it reflects his commitment to literacy and cultural preservation. The facility ensures that important municipal and regional records are maintained for future generations. Researchers and historians use its resources to explore Ottawa’s political, social, and cultural evolution. It stands as a pillar of information stewardship within Canada’s capital.
Location: 45.3410895, -75.7578223
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– House Number: 1450
– Postal Code: K2G 4R7
– Building: commercial
– Internet Access: Wi-Fi
– Name: James Bartleman Archives and Library Materials Centre
– Source: City of Ottawa
– Restrooms: yes
– Accessible Restroom: Yes
– Tourism: Museum
– Website: https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/library/james-bartleman-archives-and-library-materials-centre
– Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Ottawa Public Library
– Street: Woodroffe Avenue