Supported by Mary Rozsa de Coquet, Rozsa Arts at the Library is an initiative that brings artists to Library locations for free performances and workshops. These artists work in genres that include music, dance, puppetry, drama, oratory and circus arts, and more.
Read more about "Connecting patrons to ideas, experiences, and inspiration"The Songwriter in Residence is a
Read more about "Music to help build, inspire, and support community"Find detailed timelines for notable people, places, and events in this highly interactive database. Build, save, and share timelines for an authentic learning experience.
Read more about "More than 650 historical timelines and 14,000 world events"Save yourself countless research hours. Find up-to-date and in-depth information on Canadian grantmaking foundations and corporations.
Read more about "Search thousands of grantmaking opportunities"It's important for all Canadians to learn the true history of Indigenous peoples.
Read more about "Celebrating and honouring our shared history."Family Reading Kits are now available at six Library locations. The kits include discussion questions to spark lively conversion, related activities, and more staff-recommended titles to keep reading as a family.
Read more about "Start a family book club"Discover what it takes to be a true hero with the Ultimate Summer Challenge. Put your powers to the test with reading and activity challenges for the whole family.
Read more about "Are you up for the challenge?"Then measure how many centimetres long your own foot is. Using this measurement, calculate how many centimetres it is from your bedroom to the bathroom.
Read more about "Using your own feet, count how many “feet” it is from your bedroom to the bathroom. "Did you know that there are 150 ways to throw a frisbee? Join Frisbee Rob, a 6-time Guinness World Records holder, as he teaches you what is possible with frisbee including...
Read more about "Frisbee: Beyond Throw & Catch (Ages 10 to 16)"Discover the unique and innovative elements of Central Library’s spaces, services, art and iconic architecture in a free public tour led by a volunteer guide. Each tour can...
Read more about "Central Library Tour"Introduce your students to online resources that can help them learn.
Read more about "Digital Library"Kyle Brittain talks about his experiences reporting for The Weather Network.
Read more about "Extreme Weather of Western Canada"Quarry Park Library opened on July 2, 2016, and is located inside the Remington YMCA in Quarry Park. It was built to better serve the rapidly expanding community previously served by Glenmore Square Library.
Read more about "History of Quarry Park Library"