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COVID-19 Impacts
We're excited to welcome more people back with increased capacity limits at our branches. Branches are currently closed on Sundays.
Masks must be worn at all times.
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Our Commitment to Truth & Reconciliation and Advancing Equity and Inclusion
A message from the TPL Board.
COVID-19 Cases Update
Current status of confirmed COVID-19 cases reported to TPL and exposure protocols.
grab & go bags are here!
Borrow a curated bag of books, DVDs and/or CDs. All ages, all interests. Available at most branches.
In-Person Settlement Services Now Available
Library Settlement Partnerships is offering in-person one-on-one appointments at some library branches to assist newcomers on their settlement journey.
Collection Highlight
Our Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy is the top research collection of its kind in Canada.
Live & online programs
Kids
Summer Wonder: Creativity Challenge
Discover the history and science of kites! Can your family design one using household materials?
Appel Salon
Imani Perry: Looking for Lorraine
In conversation with Ravi Jain, Imani Perry discusses her powerful biography of Lorraine Hansberry – a life full of creation, tragically cut short. Recorded Apr 16, 2019.
Appel Salon
Laurie Halse Anderson: Shout
Laurie Halse Anderson appears in conversation with Léonicka Valcius to discuss her writing, advocacy, and her 2019 memoir-in-verse, Shout. Recorded Oct 16, 2019.
Want to see what's coming up? Visit our programs page.
Digital Archive Ontario
Explore digital collections and library content for all Ontario residents.
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Financial support from the Ontario government is gratefully acknowledged.
Double Your Impact!
When you give to TPL’s Matching Campaign, TPL Foundation will immediately double your donation and direct it to the Library’s area of greatest need. Special offer through July 31, 2021.
Land Acknowledgement Statement
Toronto Public Library is situated on Indigenous land and Dish with One Spoon territory. This is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Toronto Public Library gratefully acknowledges these Indigenous Nations for their guardianship of this land. More information.