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Museum & Park Passes

Georgia Public Library has passes to area attractions available for check-out!

​Circulation
Patrons may borrow 1 pass at a time, and passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis; we do not take reservations.
Each pass circulates for 1 day. Passes are due and must be returned on the same day so they are available for other patron when we open on the following day. We prefer passes be returned to the Circulation Desk, but they can be returned to the drop box after-hours.

Failure to return passes on time may result in suspension of pass privileges.

Available Passes

Birds of Vermont Museum Logo
Birds of Vermont Museum - Admission: Free Admission with one paid admission. Card Replacement Fee: None

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ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain - Admission: $7.00 per person for up to 4 people. Card Replacement Fee: None

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Hard'ack Pool - Admission: Free for up to 4 people. Card Replacement Fee: $450.00 *Please note the difference between the Pool Pass and the vouchers (see below).

Lake Champlain Martime Museum Logo
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum - Admission: Free for 1 family Card Replacement Fee: None

Shelburn Farms Logo
Shelburne Farms - Admission: Free for up to 2 adults and their children to the Walking Trails & Children’s Farmyard. (Two passes available!) Card Replacement Fee: $10.00

Vermont Department of Libraries Logo
Vermont Historic Sites - Admission: Free for up to 8 people in 1 vehicle. Card Replacement Fee: $80.00

Vermont Historical Society Logo
Vermont History Museum & Heritage Galleries - Admission: Free for 1 family. Card Replacement Fee: $80.00

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Vermont Institute of Natural Science - Admission: $5.00 for up to 4 people. Card Replacement Fee: $150

Vermont State Parks Logo
State Parks Day Use Areas - Admission: free for up to 8 people in 1 vehicle. Card Replacement Fee: $80.00
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In the above picture:
Yellow (top left) - Pool Voucher entitles a Georgia resident to the St. Albans rate for public swim time.
Blue (top center) - Lesson Voucher entitles a Georgia resident to the St. Albans rate for a swim lesson at the City Pool.
Orange (top right) - Membership Voucher entitles a Georgia resident to the St. Albans rate for a Family Membership to the City Pool.
White (bottom left) - Swim Team Voucher entitles a Georgia resident to the St. Albans rate for a Swim Team Membership to the City Pool.
White (bottom right) - Senior Fitness Voucher entitles a Georgia resident to the St. Albans rate for a Senior Fitness pass to the City Pool.

Pool Pass [features same photo as in pass listings above] (bottom center) - Pass entitles up to 4 people free admission.

Vouchers are redeemed at Hard'ack Pool and surrendered at the time of use. The Pass, however, must be returned to the Library at the end of each patron's use.
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  • PATRONS
    • Adults
    • Teens
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