Alberta

Bibliothèque de Beaumont Library Opens New Gaming Space for Teens

By

James Sinclair
March 17, 2026 5:28 pm

The Bibliothèque de Beaumont Library in Beaumont, Alberta, is opening a new dedicated gaming area for local teenagers on March 30, 2026. This new initiative, titled “Level Up Your Library Visit,” is designed to provide youth with a modern space to hang out, play games, and connect with peers. The project aims to make the library more relevant for young residents by providing a social environment where they can also learn about other available services.

The launch of the gaming area follows a year of record-breaking attendance and community use at the library in 2025, when the facility saw over 71,000 visits. Local organizers hope the addition will help the library remain a vital and evolving hub for all age groups in the city. By creating a specific spot for teens, the library is working to meet the specific social needs of the local youth population.

In addition to the opening of the new gaming space, March 30, 2026, marks the start of registration for the library’s upcoming spring activities. Registration for May and June programs will officially open to the public at 9:00 am that morning. Residents can find more information about these programs and the new teen gaming area through the library’s official website.

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