You can find books by searching the Library Catalogue. We also have staff recommendations and resources such as Novelist which can help you find the perfect read. Overdrive and the Overdrive APP Libby which offer a selection of eBook and eAudiobooks which you can access from home!
Rupert looks like a cat, he meows like a cat, but Rupert does not act like a cat. Until…One day disaster strikes and Farmer Joe needs help that only a kitty can provide. In...
Read more about "Rupert Goes to Pet School, Author Reading and Book Signing"Your Library card gives you free access to device borrowing, printing, creative spaces, and programs — not to mention our entire collection of books, movies and music.
Read more about "There are so many reasons to become a member"If your family enjoyed the titles in this year's Family Reading Kits, you'll enjoy the books in these lists, which explore similar themes to the selected titles.
Read more about "More to Read"How glorious to be able to wake up to Omar El Akkad and Lawrence Hill in person! This one-hour conversation, hosted by Zain Velji, includes an audience Q&A and book signing. To...
Read more about "IMAGINARIUM by wordfest: A Morning with Omar El Akkad & Lawrence Hill"Join us for a discussion on democracy & political decision-making with David Moscrop. This 60-minute conversation, which is all about the audience Q&A (and book signing), will be...
Read more about "IMAGINARIUM by wordfest: Democracy in Peril with David Moscrop"Available at six locations, the Questionarium is a dedicated space for children ages 6 – 12 to enjoy books for their reading levels, engage with programs, and explore activity tables, interactive furniture, and designed spaces.
Read more about "Learn and grow at the Questionarium"These books will leave you feeling just a little more super.
Read more about "eBooks for Superhero Fans"We want to welcome them to school with a tote bag filled with Library books.
Read more about "Is your child entering kindergarten this year?"Help your child build phonological awareness by practice rhyming, alliteration, and assonance with these books.
Read more about "Learning Speech Sounds"Books for gay, straight, cis, trans, queer and questioning youth.
Read more about "Teen Pride"Celebrate the diversity of Indigenous cultures with books by First Nations, Métis and Inuit authors.
Read more about "Indigenous Stories for Middle-Grade Readers"Request a free Kindergarten Book Bag for them. This limited-edition, keepsake tote is full of books and other tools to help your child start their learning journey off on the right foot.
Read more about "Is your child starting kindergarten this year?"Books on gardening, foraging, and cooking that celebrate traditional Indigenous foods.
Read more about "From the Land to the Table"Support this pilot program that gives free books to children under the age of five.
Read more about "My First Bookshelf"