Coffs Harbour - Libraries and Cultural Facilities

Libraries and Cultural Facilities

Libraries

  • Coffs Harbour City Library and Information Service – with branches at Coffs Harbour, Toormina and Woolgoolga
  • Coffs Harbour Education Campus Library
  • Family History Library – Rose Avenue

Museums

  • Coffs Harbour Regional Museum:Currently not open until told/known otherwise

Galleries

  • Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery
  • Bunker Cartoon Gallery

Theatres

  • Jetty Memorial Theatre

Churches

  • St. Augustines Catholic Church Gordon Street
  • HarbourChurch
  • Life House Orlando Street
  • C3 Church Coffs Harbour
  • Presbyterian Church High Street
  • Baptist Church Cnr High & Cura
  • Bible Church
  • Uniting Church Vernon Street
  • Church of Christ
  • Seventh Day Adventist
  • Abundant Life
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

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