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Arborg public library

The Arborg public library is located on Main Street in the commercial section of the town. Most towns have their own public libraries but the part that makes Arborg’s library special is that it is located in the historic CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway) station.

The library also has a beautiful park with benches and picnic tables available to use.

Photo: George Penner. Manitoba Historical Society

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