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Cedarbrae Public Library

Cedarbrae Public Library

545 Markham Road, Toronto, On, M1H 2A1, Toronto, Ontario
416-396-8850
http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?R=LIB08

The library officially opened to the public on December 1, 1966. Originally designed by Irving Grossman Architects, a two-storey expansion later opened in 1983. The newly added space provided larger meeting areas and more room to house the library’s collections.

On December 6, 2010, Cedarbrae Library reopened after renovations by Makrimichalos Cugini architects. Presently, the library features the Scarborough Historical Collection, adult literacy materials, and various audiobooks and CDs.

Cedarbrae Library is the third busiest library building in the Toronto Public Library system. Regular library programs include: computer classes, knitting groups, youth advisory groups, writing classes, immigration services, tax clinics, bingo, and reading groups.

Photo Credit: Hyesoo Kim

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    guestBook Guestbook/ Karimkanji/ Mar 26, 2018

    I like the large selection of books, the activities and work stations. The librarians are also the best!

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    guestBook Guestbook/ GeoGal1/ Jul 4, 2017

    A great regional library. It recently underwent a major renovation which has resulted in a bright airy space. We have heard some interesting talks here including one by the author of Along The Bluffs.

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Cedarbrae Public Library is one of the busiest libraries in the Toronto Public Library system. What is its rank as one of the most used - and busiest libraries - in the Toronto Public Library system?

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NEWS FEED
  • Library
    guestBook Guestbook/ Karimkanji/ Mar 26, 2018

    I like the large selection of books, the activities and work stations. The librarians are also the best!

  • Cedarbrae Library
    guestBook Guestbook/ GeoGal1/ Jul 4, 2017

    A great regional library. It recently underwent a major renovation which has resulted in a bright airy space. We have heard some interesting talks here including one by the author of Along The Bluffs.

The library officially opened to the public on December 1, 1966. Originally designed by Irving Grossman Architects, a two-storey expansion later opened in 1983. The newly added space provided larger meeting areas and more room to house the library’s collections.

On December 6, 2010, Cedarbrae Library reopened after renovations by Makrimichalos Cugini architects. Presently, the library features the Scarborough Historical Collection, adult literacy materials, and various audiobooks and CDs.

Cedarbrae Library is the third busiest library building in the Toronto Public Library system. Regular library programs include: computer classes, knitting groups, youth advisory groups, writing classes, immigration services, tax clinics, bingo, and reading groups.

545 Markham Road, Toronto, On, M1H 2A1, Toronto, Ontario
416-396-8850
http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?R...
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Photo: Hyesoo Kim