The Biggest public reference library in Canada that allows to borrow material and counts with free programs and events.
Free place*

Price: Free
Washrooms: Yes
Accessible: Yes
Hours:
Monday to Friday
9 am – 8:30 pm
Saturday
9 am – 5 pm
Sunday
1:30 pm – 5 pm
With 39,626.4 square metres (426,535 sq ft), in a five-double-storey building, the Toronto Reference Library is the largest public library in Canada and is part of TPL(Toronto Public Library) system.
Nestled in the heart of Toronto, the Toronto Reference Library isn’t just a place for books. It’s a haven for students, freelancers, and anyone seeking a quiet and productive space. With its sleek design and expansive collection, it’s a true gem for those looking for free and enriching experiences in the city.
Here’s what makes the Toronto Reference Library a must-visit:
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Free Wi-Fi and Power Outlets: Stay connected and powered up throughout your visit.
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Free programs, workshops and events: From author talks to coding classes, the library offers a variety of free events to engage your mind. Have a look at the upcoming programs and events here.
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Bookable Study Pods: Need some privacy? Reserve one of the library’s free study pods for focused work sessions.
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Expansive Collection: Dive into a world of knowledge with the library’s extensive collection of books, journals, and digital resources.
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Quiet and Productive Atmosphere: Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and find a peaceful space to focus on your studies or work.
The Toronto Reference Library is a true testament to the power of free and accessible resources. It’s a place where anyone can come to learn, grow, and connect with the world around them. So next time you’re in Toronto, be sure to check out this incredible resource and experience the magic of the library for yourself.
Because it operates as a reference library, most items in its collections are non-circulating; with the public unable to borrow most of these items for use outside the library. However, the Toronto Reference Library’s collections do include a small number of circulating books, DVDs, and musical scores that may be loaned for outside use to TPL members.
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Featured photo by Ryutaro Tsukata and other photos from Allen Boguslavsky the official site