Community Access Program
The
Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Community Access Program (CNL-CAP) is a
joint initiative of the federal and provincial governments to help people in
communities across Newfoundland and Labrador achieve the economic and social
benefits that are available through the Information Highway. The program is part
of Connecting Canadians,
a national strategy to make Canada the most electronically connected country on
earth by 2001.
CNL-CAP provides funding to communities to help establish and operate public
Internet access sites. These sites are known as Community Access Centers (CAC's).
There are seven CAC's located along the Baccalieu Trail that
provide access to various services such as scanning, printing, computer
applications, Internet access and digital cameras. People use the Internet
at the CAC's to find a job, research and learn, shop, communicate with others
and connect with government and community on-line services.
Baccalieu Trail Community Access Centers
Bay Roberts Public Library P.O. Box 610 Bay Roberts, NF A0A 1G0 (709) 786-9629
Brigus Public Library General
Delivery Brigus, NF A0A 1K0 (709) 528-3156 / 4770
Carbonear Public Library P.O. Box
928 Carbonear, NF A1Y 1C4 (709) 596-3382
Harbour Grace War
Memorial Library P.O. Box 40 Harbour Grace, NF A0A 2M0 (709)
596-3894
St. Peter's School P.O. Box
100 Upper Island Cove, NF A0A 4E0 (709) 589-2464
Cabot Academy P.O. Box
39 Western Bay, NF A0A 4J0 (709) 598-2270
Whitbourne Public Library P.O. Box
400 Whitbourne, NF A0B 3K0 (709) 759-2461
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