Ontario Public Libraries - Toronto

 
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Includes 100 locations in the following area:

  • Canada: ON

The Toronto Public Library (TPL) is one of the largest public library systems in the world, renowned for its expansive collection of resources and commitment to community engagement. It has branches spread across the city, providing residents with access to millions of books, digital materials, movies, music, and educational resources.

Founded in 1884, the library system plays a central role in the cultural and educational life of Toronto. It offers a variety of programs, including literacy classes, author talks, workshops, and events tailored to different age groups and interests. The TPL is also known for providing free access to technology, such as computers and Wi-Fi, and for offering spaces for study, meetings, and community events.

Notable among its branches is the Toronto Reference Library, located in the city’s downtown, which is an architectural landmark known for its vast collection of reference materials, special collections, and interactive learning spaces.

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