Toronto Public Library - Queen/Saulter Branch — Kid-friendly Storytime & Classes in Toronto, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Indoor
- Rainy-day OK
The Queen/Saulter 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 specific children's programming isn't detailed, libraries typically offer storytimes and educational activities suitable for young visitors.
Best for
Ideal for families looking for a free, accessible indoor activity that encourages reading and learning.
What parents say
Americano Lemon
Rude, obnoxious staff, relutanct and grudging in answering short, practical questions. They are better apropriate to a back room or wash station where the public suffers no contact with who should otherwise be the face of the organization.
Anna Townsend
We LOVE saulter street library. It is small but cosy, and the staff are very friendly. My kids have looked forward to their library visits since they were toddlers - thanks to Sam who runs the family time sessions which are so wonderful :-)
Allure D’or
Cosy place but pretty small...not much space to work with your own laptop. And kids friendly.
Samantha Cassar
The people who work here are so nice. Not the fanciest branch, but a gorgeous building from the outside, with essential services and even a small kids section. Very grateful for my neighbourhood branch!
Nil T.
Such a welcoming location. They have a great variety of books and some good kids activities too.