Toronto Public Library - Rexdale Branch — Kid-friendly Storytime & Classes in Toronto, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Indoor
- Rainy-day OK
The Rexdale 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 variety of resources and activities suitable for children, including storytime sessions and classes. It's an indoor facility, making it a great option for a rainy day outing. The library is a public space that caters to a wide range of ages, encouraging a love for reading and learning.
Best for
Ideal for families looking for free, educational, and entertaining activities for children of all ages.
What parents say
Addison Adalberto
This place needs a two extention redesign. An opened skylight basement for a kids zone and kids community activities, a main floor for computers and study areas, and a second floor for lounging and reading.
Mathieu Hicks
Nice quiet place to get some deep focus work done.
Deema Ahmad
2023-10-11
It is a small library. And very quiet. One floor. But their hours of operation is not that good. As they are not open on Mondays.
mandeep kaur
Staff needs to understand people come to library for studies. If they are too loud what can we expect from public. 4 of the staff member sit togather and having chit chat too loud, bothering. The staff of this library seems like they don’t know the value of others privacy during study time. Although location is great if staff can behave professionally.
Mazes S A
I tried to write a complaint and a human rights report regarding Toronto Police Services...However, the staff would do actions to trigger my adhd so I couldn't complete the report.. I will be suing them, contacting the media and also protesting outside of their building all through November... Absolutely disgusting... the something happened at Albion Library to me...