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A new online system for reserving tpl:map passes

May 10, 2023 | Tanya O | Comments (0)

Starting June 14, 2023, we’re introducing a new online system for reserving passes! You’ll still be able to experience Toronto’s arts and culture as before.

The Art of Cartography | Exhibit Digest

August 17, 2020 | Nicole | Comments (0)

This post reproduces text from The Art of Cartography exhibit, which was on display in TD Gallery at the Toronto Reference Library from August 13 to October 16, 2016. The exhibit featured world maps, atlases, manuscript maps, sea charts, celestial maps, city plans and other cartographic curiosities from the library's Special Collections. Each one of the exhibit's […]

Celebrate Museum Month with a FREE Museum + Arts Pass

May 6, 2016 | RayL | Comments (0)

Did you know?  Toronto Public Library offers free Museum + Arts Passes to participating venues in Toronto. Visit your local branch and borrow a Sun Life Financial Museum + Arts Pass. This service is available to valid Toronto Public Library adult cardholders. Passes are good for a specific venue and for a family (2 adults & […]

Warm Days Ahead. Get Outside!

April 28, 2014 | Ann | Comments (0)

The winter season gripped us in its long, icy, knobby … knuckles. The weather is improving and warmer days will soon arrive. Plans for outdoorsy activities await! We have some fun ideas of things to do under the sun. The Society and Recreation Department indulges you to enjoy the sportier side of living.

Database: Credo Reference

January 17, 2012 | John P. | Comments (0)

  Let’s take a look at the Credo Reference database that offers access to over 1 million full-text information entries in 100 reference books on current and retrospective topics. Credo Reference can be used to access biographies, dictionaries, encyclopedias, quotations, bilingual dictionaries, a crossword solver, and measurement conversions. The database can be accessed in-branch or remotely […]

Finding Toronto Public Library Branch Locations Using the TPL Web Site

December 14, 2010 | John P. | Comments (2)

Toronto Public Library uses Google Maps to show the location for each of its 99 library branch locations. To illustrate, one can click on the Hours & Locations link . For example, let us use the newly-renovated Cedarbrae Branch located at 545 Markham Road. To find details for Cedarbrae Branch, click on either the A-Z […]