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  1. Manage your Toronto Public Library account. Renew checkouts, view and update holds and saved lists, and pay fines online.

  2. The Toronto Public Library Board is given a capital grant of $125,000 by the City of Toronto for construction and equipment of a new library in the northern part of the city. Beck & Eadie, Architects are commissioned to design the branch in consultation with Eric Arthur.

  3. Library service to the Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood, developed in the late 1950’s on the site of an old race track, is provided by the Town of Leaside Public Library Board. In 1959 Library staff sends letters to more than 400 Thorncliffe Park apartment residents encouraging them to use their local library at 165 McRae Drive in Leaside.

  4. Fairview, 35 Fairview Mall Drive, Toronto, M2J 4S4, ON, 416-395-5750

  5. About Where We Have to Go. Set in Toronto throughout the 1990s, Lauren Kirshner's Where We Have to Go is a luminous and sassy first novel about the last days of childhood in a family coming apart at the seams. At once wryly humorous and deeply affecting, it follows the coming-of-age of the irresistible Lucy Bloom as she questions the limits of ...

  6. You can return most items to any Toronto Public Library branch or bookmobile stop. Exceptions: the following items must be returned to the same branch you borrowed them from: Book Club Sets. Items borrowed through Interlibrary Loan. Toronto Reference Library picture collections. Arduino Lending Kits. Musical Instruments.

  7. You must have a valid Toronto Public Library card number and PIN to check out titles. Toronto residents who are 13 years or older who wish to use our digital resources and services can sign up online for a Digital Access Card. How to get or renew your library card. Checking out materials. You can have up to 30 titles checked out at any given time.

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