Address: 3500 Lake Shore Blvd W, Etobicoke, ON M8W 1N6, Canada
“This location is ok to study but they also need thicker windows to block the sound from outside as last year, I was studying for my final exams and around 11 am, the Santa Clause Parade made noise down Lakeshore Blvd West and it distracted me as there was no way of blocking out the sound. As a result, I failed two of my exams but luckily passed all of them including the ones that I received a failing grade on the exam.”
Address: 2243 Kipling Ave, Toronto, ON M9W 4L5, Canada
“Small collection, could fit more if the layout was optimized. Unused open space means noise carries farther. Decent children's section at least.”
Address: 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9B 2B1, Canada
“We come mostly for the baby and toddler programs. Angela is wonderful. My sons always have a blast.”
Address: 36 Brentwood Rd N, Etobicoke, ON M8X 2B5, Canada
“I love it here. Sometimes if I want a book instantly I go on Libby the app and read a book. It is great.”
Address: 1515 Albion Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9V 1B2, Canada
“Wow. What a great community library! Well designed space that is open and inviting. Lots of natural light and space that is uniquely divided into quadrants for teens and kids/toddlers. This library also has two innovation rooms that is perfect for the makers in the family or those who like to be creative with video. Just a great space for those who want to learn.”
Address: 850 Humberwood Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 7A6, Canada
“Really quiet and cozy library during school hours. Library is connected to Humberwood Downs Junior Middle Academy (the school), so after school (or programs for students) it gets too noisy with the influx of students and librarians can't control them. Sort of like a fish market... There are no quiet study rooms or anything like that but there is space like reducing the office areas for the staff and converting one room to a study room. Edit: CURRENTLY KIDS ARE RUNNING AROUND, FIGHTING, CURSING UP A STORM, SAYING THINGS NO CHILD 12 OR UNDER SHOULD SAY”
Address: 200 Park Lawn Rd, Etobicoke, ON M8Y 3J1, Canada
“A small library, with a very nice and friendly staff. They have a wheelchair entrance at the back of the library, which is also very practical for those who come with a stroller. There is a parking available. The bathroom is okay. I would also like to mention that the lady with a blond curly hair is just adorable.”
Address: 2 Orianna Dr, Etobicoke, ON M8W 4Y1, Canada
“Great neighbourhood library branch in the Alderwood community centre. Very helpful and friendly staff. Lots of children's programs. Huge French children's collection. Not the best place to go for studying during the day, as they have multiple class visits that can get noisy.”
Address: 1806 Islington Ave, Etobicoke, ON M9P 3N3, Canada
“Etobicoke's district library, with all the services that implies. Children's section in the basement, large collection on two floors, and lots of study spaces with charging stations. Program rooms on the second floor.”
Address: 43 Loyalist Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9A 3P2, Canada
“Just a little community take-a-book, leave-a-book library mail box. Mostly kids books from the neighborhood. Some books for women as well.”
Address: 110 Eleventh St, Etobicoke, ON M8V 3G5, Canada
“Amazing people, providing an amazing service. Lots of fantastic programming, to go along with the wealth of the library system.”
Address: 2 Elmbrook Crescent, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5B4, Canada
“Small but comfortable neighborhood library in a park. Two study tables, no outlets. Can get loud if people decide to chat.”
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