Toronto Public Library - New Toronto Branch — Kid-friendly Storytime & Classes in Toronto, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Indoor
- Rainy-day OK
The New Toronto Branch of the Toronto Public Library offers a welcoming space for families to explore books and participate in engaging programs.
What to expect
This library branch provides a quiet indoor environment perfect for a rainy day, with a wide selection of books for all ages. While not exclusively for children, its category as 'Storytime & Classes' suggests programming that caters to younger visitors, making it a convenient local resource for families.
Best for
Ideal for families looking for a free, accessible indoor activity with a focus on reading and community programs.
What parents say
Mei Fong
2025-12-4
Free parking for patrons and nice and warm library during the cold 👍🏼
Alex Palumbo
Treated more like a mental health drop in or safe injection centre. How can anyone get any reading or research done in this type of atmosphere? Internet cuts out constantly which forces the computers to log you out and lose all your work. Keyboards are absolutely disgusting sticky and filthy with No hand sanitizer or wipe down products available for between uses. Women’s bathroom: Needle Exchange - Full, Tampon and Pad Dispense - Empty & Broken. Staff can be helpful despite the negatives above.
Justin Leon
2025-12-2
nice branch which is quieter and just off the main street
Daniel
2025-7-10
It is a comfortable library of moderate size with high ceilings. Although there aren’t many materials like books, there are plenty of desks and chairs, and it’s never crowded. In front of the library, there is a parking lot for users. It's not very large, but there is always a spot available.
Ellynaz Ghazanfaree
2025-9-9
Medium-sized library, a few tables with comfy chairs for study, in the middle, no separate or quiet area. No separate space for children. But it has a high ceiling and it is very bright. Plenty of free parking spot available.