Annapolis Valley Regional Library Community Access Project

About the CAP Site

Our CAP site is located in the
Wolfville Memorial Library
at 21 Elm Street, Wolfville, NS, B4P 2A1
(902) 542-5760

  What does a CAP Site do?

Canada's Community Access Program involves a joint venture between communities and Industry Canada to provide Canadians in rural areas with adequate access to computers and the Internet.  The CAP Site at the Wolfville Memorial Library is supported by the  Annapolis Valley Regional Library .

The Wolfville Memorial Library C@P lab is located upstairs in the Charlotte Coombs Haley Community Room. Six computers are in this room for the use of the public. Each computer is connected to the Internet (DSL connection).

In addition, there are three internet-accessible jacks located around the C@P Lab with six additional jacks located downstairs in the library. These jacks are for your personal laptop computer. A laser printer and a scanner are also available for computer users. Our C@P lab is fully equipped for business presentations and meetings (Digital projector, tables, chairs and kitchen facilities).


Our CAP Lab

 


source: www.novanewsnow.com/article-219159-Worldwide-Web-outdoors-in-Wolfville.html

Kiosk video - CBC News


Volunteers


CAP Lab Magazine 
(pdf 4mb)


To enrich our patrons' experience the 
Wolfville CAP Lab offers tea, coffee, juice and water. 
Beverages range between .50 - $1.50

 

What can a CAP Site do for me? 

Panorama - look at Library
(Winter 2001, lots of snow :-) Author: Khanh Chhang

CAP Site Conference March 31, April 1. 2000


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