Joseph S. Stauffer Library

Joseph S. Stauffer Library or Stauffer is the main social science and humanities library of Queen's University in , , Canada. Construction was completed in 1994 at a cost of C$42 million, funded partially by the Ontario government and the Joseph S.
  • Type: Library
  • Description: main social science and humanities library of Queen’s University
  • Also known as: Stauffer Library
  • Address: 101 Union Street, Kingston, Ontario

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute and Agnes Etherington Art Centre.

School
was a secondary school in , , Canada. Founded in 1792 by Reverend John Stuart based upon a grant for secondary education in the colony of Upper Canada, it moved to its location at 235 Frontenac Street in 1892. is situated 130 metres northwest of Joseph S. Stauffer Library.

Art gallery
The is located in , on the campus of Queen's University. The gallery has received a number of awards for its exhibitions from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Association of Art Galleries and others. is situated 350 metres south of Joseph S. Stauffer Library.

Church
St. Mary's Cathedral in , , is a Roman Catholic cathedral. It is one of three churches located within 600m along Clergy Street. It is one of two cathedrals in Kingston, the other being the Anglican on King Street. is situated 590 metres northeast of Joseph S. Stauffer Library.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include University District and Kingston.

Neighborhood
The is a neighbourhood in , Canada. It encompasses and surrounds Queen's University and is largely inhabited by students and employees of the university.

is one of the most historic cities in Canada with many churches, old buildings, picturesque neighbourhoods, and 19th-century fortifications. The city provides venues for nightlife such as clubbing and pubbing, and provides weekend escapes for people living in the neighbouring cities of , and .

Neighborhood
Photo: Wolvog22, Public domain.
Village is a formerly incorporated village in which was annexed to become a of , , in 1952. The village was founded in 1784 by United Empire Loyalists.

Joseph S. Stauffer Library

Latitude
44.22853° or 44° 13′ 43″ north
Longitude
-76.4962° or 76° 29′ 46″ west
Inception
1994
Operator
Queen’s University
Open location code
87P56GH3+CG
Open­Street­Map ID
way 5144799
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­library
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­university
Wiki­data ID
Q14875224
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In Other Languages

“Joseph S. Stauffer Library” goes by many names.
  • Czech: Joseph S. Stauffer Library
  • Czech: Knihovna Josepha S. Stauffera

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Highlights include Ross Gym and Lederman Law Library.

Nearby Places

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