The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.-- Albert EinsteinHuman LibraryThis is your opportunity to meet and talk to some of the most interes...more...See more text
The trend for public libraries is away from the static, institutional storage facility of the past. We embrace the new role of community hub and try to provide a safe, positive, co...more...See more text
Tribute GiftsOrder FlowersOrdering flowers from our site ensures that your order will reach us or the family in a timely manner, and your gesture of support will remain acknowledge...more...See more text
19513 Yonge St, Holland Landing, ONL9N 1L8Get directions
By visiting ServiceOntario you can renew your license sticker, replace your health card, find health care, find a job, register a business, change your name, or find help with many...more...See more text
Aurora Public Library is hosting an All-Candidates Meeting as an information service for the community. The meeting will take place at Aurora Town Hall, 100 John West Way, in Counc...more...See more text
The Library has over 66,000 active users with on average 20,000 people per week coming to the libraries, using services, resources and programs. It serves the population of approxi...more...See more text
The goal of providing a totally accessible community to all of the residents of Ajax is certainly a goal worth focus. The Town of Ajax and its Accessibility Advisory Committee, con...more...See more text
Please join us for 'An Evening With Cathy Marie Buchanan'. Cathy Marie Buchanan will discuss the story behind her novel The Painted Girls and will participate in an onstage intervi...more...See more text
Excellent, clean facility with a variety of free programs. There is a free drop in storytime program on wed evenings that is completely engaging for babies to young children.
Also, try the rapid release feature. Rent new 'popular movies for 2 days...all included with your library card. Very cool.Read more
The poem describes the forest of snow-covered pines, where a deer and fawn nibble a frozen apple, and a great gray owl sw down with its feathers trailing through the snow. Two snow...more...See more text