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  2. Toronto Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Public Library cardholders can digitally borrow books, music and movies since 2014 by creating an account on the online platform Hoopla. Also, since 2018, the Toronto Public Library has partnered with Kanopy , a streaming platform with over 30,000 films and documentaries, that lets the library users stream up to eight items per month ...

  3. North York Central Library - Wikipedia

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    The library is located inside the North York Centre twin-tower office/hotel/retail complex (5150 Yonge Street). 5150 Yonge Street is on the west side of Yonge Street (across the street from Empress Walk) and forms the north side of Mel Lastman Square. The library is adjacent North York Civic Centre, which until 1998 was the North York 's City Hall.

  4. List of Toronto Public Library branches - Wikipedia

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    First located at Old City Hall 1911, 42 Adelaide Street West in 1928, 39 King Street West in 1952 (now Bank of Nova Scotia Building) and 25 Richmond Street West (now Cloud Garden) in 1956. Closed in 1965 and replaced by City Hall branch. Mechanics' Institute.

  5. Toronto Reference Library - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Reference Library is a public reference library in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the corner of Yonge Street and Asquith Avenue, within the Yorkville neighbourhood of downtown Toronto and is the largest and most visited branch of Toronto Public Library (TPL). Established in 1909, the Toronto Reference Library initially ...

  6. Public libraries in North America - Wikipedia

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    The public library that opened in Toronto, Ontario, was mostly due to a campaign by city alderman John Hallam. James Bain became the first chief librarian, and built a comprehensive collection of Canadian literature and history. The Toronto Public Library was one of the first libraries to choose free status, and it was the largest of them all.

  7. Yorkville Library (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkville Library is a branch of the Toronto Public Library in Toronto 's Yorkville neighborhood, in Ontario, Canada. Established in 1907, the branch is Toronto Public Library's oldest. [1] This library and the Toronto Reference Library form the closest distance between two library locations, at only 100m away from each other.

  8. Bloor/Gladstone Library - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by Chapman and McGiffin Architects. Its construction started in 1912, ended in 1913 and the library opened for business on October 25, 1913. The original building was inspired by the classical architectural tradition and incorporates many elements of the Italian Renaissance architecture, such as round arches, supported by ...

  9. List of public libraries in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    C. Caldwell First Nation Public Library [42] Caledon Public Library [43] Callander Public Library [44] Cambridge Public Library (Ontario) [45] Carleton Place Public Library [46] Carlow-Mayo Public Library [47] Casselman Public Library [48] Cavan Monaghan Library [49]

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