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Beacock

Locations

Beacock
1280 Huron St
London, ON N5Y 4M2
Canada
Phone: (519) 451-8140
Beacock
1280 Huron St
London, ON N5Y 4M2
Canada
Phone: (519) 451-8140
Photo: 
Contact: 
Beacock
1280 Huron St
London, ON N5Y 4M2
Canada
Phone: (519) 451-8140

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
10am - 7pm
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm
Program: 

Jeremy Jeresky in front of the community art project at Beacock.

In Summer of 2014, Beacock Library got a striking new mural in Meeting Room A as a result of a community development project led by artist Jeremy Jeresky. 

All Programs [1]  

Drop In [2]  

Health and Wellness [3]

Workshops and Classes [4]

Book Clubs [5]

Just for Fun [6]

Computer and Technology [7]

ESL and Languages [8]

Movies and Films [9]

Babies [10]

Kids [11]

Teens or Tweens [12]

Adults [13]

Seniors [14]

Families [15]

Parents [16]

Newcomers [17]

 

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

We work in partnership with a variety of community organizations including: OEYC (Ontario Early Years) [18], Middlesex Health Unit [19], LIHC (London Intercommunity Health Centre) [20], Hutton House [21], NELCE (Northeast London Community Engagement) [22], and LUSO Community Services [23]. We create services and programs that help to make us the “hub” of the community. For instance, we are providing dual language storytimes, we have begun an Immigrant Seniors Group in partnership with LIHC.

Background: 

Beacock branch library

The Beacock Branch Library [24] serves the areas of Carling and Huron Heights. Our services and programs provide you with reading material and internet access but also with a place to meet and talk, a place to study (we have 3 study rooms to offer) and a place to enjoy and relax.

You can challenge yourself with a new book, learn word processing, access on-line databases, play games on the computer, set up an e-mail account and watch a movie.

The library provides endless ways to enrich the mental, physical and spiritual parts of your life.

Historical Facts about Beacock Branch

1967 The eighth branch library, Northland (presently Beacock) Branch, opens in the Northland Mall at 1275 Highbury Avenue.

1972 The ninth branch library, Northridge Branch, is opened at 1444 Glenora Drive as an extension of the Northland (presently Beacock) Branch Library.

March 14, 1982 The Northland (presently Beacock) Branch Library moves to a new building at 1280 Huron Street.

1985 The Northland Branch Library is renamed the E.S. Beacock Branch Library.

September 16, 1998 The Employment Resource Centre opens at the Beacock Branch Library.

June 11, 2005 A renovated Beacock Branch with an enlarged children's area, renovated meeting rooms and newly built reading room, opens.

January 2009 The Library Settlement Project is started at four locations: Beacock, Central, Jalna and Sherwood. The project is funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in partnerships with the Centre for Lifelong Learning, the London Cross Cultural Centre, LUSO Community Services and the South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre.

June 23, 2012 Employment Resource Centres close at Beacock, Pond Mills and Westmount branches.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Parking: 

We have a parking lot beside the library.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) bus Route 14 White Oaks Mall–Barker & Huron [27], Route 21 Downtown–Huron Heights [28], Route 27 Fanshawe College–Kipps Lane [29] and Route 32 Alumni Hall–Huron & Highbury [30] which stop within 250 metres of the branch. Route 25 Fanshawe College–Fan. Park/Highbury [31] stops within a half kilometre.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Beacock Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [38]
  • Non-fiction [39]
  • Large Print [40]
  • Book / CD Kit [41]
  • DVD [42]
  • CD [43]
  • Word CD [44]
  • Music Score [45]

Kids

  • Fiction [46]
  • Non-fiction [47]
  • Easy Reader [48]
  • Picture Book [49]
  • DVD [50]
  • CD [51]
  • Book / CD Kit [52]
  • Word CD [53]

Teens

  • Fiction [54]
  • Non-fiction [55]
  • Word CD [56]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Beacock

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contact

map showing location of Beacock in the North East corner of city at 1280 Huron St.

1280 Huron St.
N5Y 4M2
519-451-8140

 

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Beacock. [72]

Background

The Beacock Branch Library serves the areas of Carling and Huron Heights. Our services and programs provide you with reading material and internet access but also with a place to meet and talk, a place to study (we have 3 study rooms to offer) and a place to enjoy and relax. You can challenge yourself with a new book, learn word processing, access on-line databases, play games on the computer, set up an e-mail account and watch a movie. The library provides endless ways to enrich the mental, physical and spiritual parts of your life.

We work in partnership with a variety of community organizations including: OEYC (Ontario Early Years), Middlesex Health Unit, LIHC (London Intercommunity Health Centre), Hutton House, NELCE (Northeast London Community Engagement) and LUSO Community Services. We continue to create services and programs that help to make us the “hub” of the community. For instance, we are providing dual language storytimes, we have begun an Immigrant Seniors Group in partnership with LIHC.

We pride ourselves on being a friendly and comfortable space for people as well as a place that responds to community needs. In addition, our Employment Resource centre staff helps to direct people seeking employment, writing resumes or researching new careers and our Library Settlement Worker is on site to help Newcomers with your questions.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

We have a parking lot beside the library.

Bus Route

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 14, 21, 32, and 27 which stop within 250 metres of Beacock; # 25 stops within half a kilometre.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Meeting Room A
 100  $60  $120 $160 
 Meeting Room B
 35  $45  $90  $120
 Special Purpose:
  Study Room A
 8  free  $15  $22
 Special Purpose:
  Study Room B
 8  free  $15  $22
 Special Purpose:
  Study Room C
 8  free  $15  $22


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Bostwick

Locations

Bostwick Branch Library
501 Southdale Rd. W.
London, ON N6K 3X4
Canada
Phone: 519-473-4708
Bostwick Branch Library
501 Southdale Rd. W.
London, ON N6K 3X4
Canada
Phone: 519-473-4708
Photo: 
Contact: 
Bostwick Branch Library
501 Southdale Rd. W.
London, ON N6K 3X4
Canada
Phone: 519-473-4708

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
10am - 7pm
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 12pm inside service. 12-4pm Outside Pick Up only (facility closed). Pick Up from main Y doors off parking lot.
Program: 
 

All Programs [74]  

Drop In [75]  

Crafts [76]

Just for Fun [77]

Book Clubs [78]

ESL and Languages [79]

Computer and Technology [80]

Health and Wellness [81]

Babies [82]

Kids [83]

Teens or Tweens [84]

Adults [85]

Seniors [86]

Families [87]

Parents [88]

Newcomers [89]

Note: We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

 

Background: 

Bostwick branch library

Historical Facts about Bostwick Branch

June 1980  The twelfth branch library, Westmount Branch, opens in quarters adjoining the Village Green Baptist Church at 507 Village Green Avenue [90].

September 21, 2002 The new Westmount Branch Library opens at 3200 Wonderland Road South [91].

June 23, 2012 Employment Resource Centres closes at Beacock [92], Pond Mills [93] and Westmount branches.

November 4, 2017 The 3200 Wonderland Road South location of Westmount Branch Library closes as part of the process of moving into a new, multipurpose facility with City of London and YMCA, scheduled for completion in fall, 2018.  A small, temporary location (a Pop Up Library) is opened in the Westmount Shopping Centre to serve patrons until the new facility opens.

September 1, 2018 The Pop-Up Library located in the Westmount Shopping Centre closed as the Library prepared to move into its new location in the Bostwick Community Centre, YMCA & Library.

September 11, 2018 The new Bostwick Branch Library opened in the Boswick Community Centre, YMCA & Library!

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Bostwick Branch Profile (PDF) [94]

Parking: 

There is free parking onsite, including accessible spaces. The parking lot is located behind the facility and there is a also drop off area located behind the facility.  You can return items through the exterior return chutes at the back of the facility (parking lot side). There is also an interior return chute by the Library.

Bus Route: 

LTC route 15A [95]stops in front of the facility. Find out more on londontransit.com [26]

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Bostwick Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [96]
  • Non-fiction [97]
  • Large Print [98]
  • Book / CD Kit [99]
  • DVD [100]
  • CD [101]
  • Word CD [102]
  • Music Score [103]

Kids

  • Fiction [104]
  • Non-fiction [105]
  • Easy Reader [106]
  • Picture Book [107]
  • DVD [108]
  • CD [109]
  • Book / CD Kit [110]
  • Word CD [111]

Teens

  • Fiction [112]
  • Non-fiction [113]
  • Word CD [114]

Byron

Locations

Byron
1295 Commissioners Rd W
London, ON N6K 1C9
Canada
Phone: (519) 471-4000
Byron
1295 Commissioners Rd W
London, ON N6K 1C9
Canada
Phone: (519) 471-4000
Photo: 
Contact: 
Byron
1295 Commissioners Rd W
London, ON N6K 1C9
Canada
Phone: (519) 471-4000

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm

Pick up from front (Commissioners Rd.) or back doors. Ring doorbell if picking up from front door.

Program: 

singing at Byron branch

Indoor holiday concert at the Byron branch. Music is a big part of library life whether it is holiday concerts amid the stacks or live jazz in the Wolf Hall at Central.

All Programs [115]  

Drop In [116]  

Book Clubs [117]

Just for Fun [118]

Computer and Technology [119]

Workshops and Classes [120]

Talks and Lectures [121]

Health and Wellness [122]

Personal Finance [123]

Babies [124]

Kids [125]

Teens or Tweens [126]

Adults [127]

Seniors [128]

Families [129]

Parents [130]

 

 

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

Background: 

Byron library front

Byron Branch Library [131] provides service to people living in Byron, River Bend, parts of Hyde Park and Oakridge and many residents in Middlesex County such as Komoka, Kilworth and Strathroy.

To meet your needs, we partner with the Middlesex-London Health Unit, Ontario Early Years Centre, St. Leonard’s Society, Investing in Children and the City of London.

Byron Branch has worked for the past seven years with St. Thomas Aquinas and Oakridge secondary schools to offer a job co-op program for students in their developmental programs.

We also work with the London Fire Department by managing their community room.

Historical Facts about Byron Branch

1935 The Byron Memorial Library is founded by the Women’s Institute.

January 1, 1961 With annexation, the library acquires its fourth, fifth and sixth branch libraries - Argyle, Broughdale and Byron - and eight bookmobile stops formerly operated by the Middlesex County Library Co-operative. The Argyle (presently East London) Branch is moved to quarters in the Argyle Mall.

April 7, 1972 The Byron Memorial Branch Library opens in a new enlarged building at 1295 Commissioners Road West.

July 8, 2005 A refurbished Byron Branch officially reopens, now fully accessible with a new elevator.

September 11, 2018 Byron Branch closes for HVAC replacement and an interior refresh.

November 13, 2018 Byron Branch re-opens following an interior revitalization.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Byron Branch Profile (PDF) [132]

Parking: 

Parking is available behind the library off of Boler Rd. and Halls Mills Rd.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) bus Route 5 Byron–Downtown [133] and Route 17 Argyle Mall–Byron/Riverbend [134] which stop within 250 metres of branch.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Byron Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [135]
  • Non-fiction [136]
  • Large Print [137]
  • Book / CD Kit [138]
  • DVD [139]
  • CD [140]
  • Word CD [141]
  • Music Score [142]

Kids

  • Fiction [143]
  • Non-fiction [144]
  • Easy Reader [145]
  • Picture Book [146]
  • DVD [147]
  • CD [148]
  • Book / CD Kit [149]
  • Word CD [150]

Teens

  • Fiction [151]
  • Non-fiction [152]
  • Word CD [153]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)
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Byron Branch Profile (PDF) [132]1.94 MB

Byron

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contact

map showing location of byron library

1295 Commissioners Rd. W.
N6K 1C9
519-471-4000

 

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Byron. [154]

Background

Byron Branch Library provides service to people living in Byron, River Bend, parts of Hyde Park and Oakridge and many residents in Middlesex County such as Komoka, Kilworth and Strathroy. Our collections are varied and include adult and children’s books, DVDs, videos, compact discs, audio cassettes, large print books, and literacy kits. We have five internet computers, one research station, two children’s cd-roms and two job bank/e-mail computers. Throughout the year we provide story hour programs to babies and preschoolers, babysitting and “I’m Home” programs to teens, a wide variety of programs to adults and March Break and Summer Reading programs for children. To meet your needs, we partner with the Middlesex-London Health Unit, Ontario Early Years Centre, St. Leonard’s Society, Investing in Children and the City of London. Byron Branch has worked for the past seven years with St. Thomas Aquinas and Oakridge secondary schools to offer a job co-op program for students in their developmental programs. We also work with the London Fire Department by managing their community room.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

Parking is available behind the library off of Boler Rd. and Halls Mills Rd.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 5, 8 and 17 which stop within 250 metres of Byron Branch.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Auditorium  40  $60   $120   $160 
 Fire Hall Room
 30  $45  $90  $120
 Small Meeting Room
 30  $45  $90  $120
 Exhibit:
   Main Floor
 30 linear feet
 free  ---  ---


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Carson

Locations

Carson
465 Quebec St
London, ON N5W 3Y4
Canada
Phone: (519) 438-4287
Carson
465 Quebec St
London, ON N5W 3Y4
Canada
Phone: (519) 438-4287
Photo: 
Contact: 
Carson
465 Quebec St
London, ON N5W 3Y4
Canada
Phone: (519) 438-4287

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Thursday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Friday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Program: 

children looking at a map in the library with a magifying glass

Exploring books also means learning about the places where those stories happen. Children finding clues on a map at the Carson branch.

All Programs [155]  

Drop In [156]  

Book Clubs [157]

Computer and Technology [158]

Workshops and Classes [159]

Movies and Films [160]

Crafts [161]

Shows and Concerts [162]

Just for Fun [163]

Kids [164]

Teens or Tweens [165]

Adults [166]

Seniors [167]

Families [168]

 

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

Carson Branch provides programs for children from birth to school age and for families;  March Break events; Summer Reading Club: summer literacy programs for children; adult programs, including a community book club; art exhibits and displays.
Background: 

carson branch library

On December 23, 1915, the first branch of the London Public Library, the East Branch Library (presently Carson Branch Library [169]), was opened on the corner of Dundas and Rectory Streets in the East London Town Hall.

It was moved in 1926 to the corner of Dufferin and Quebec Streets and named after the Director of London Public Library who served from 1906 to 1916. The present building was constructed in 1977.

Historical Facts about Carson Branch

December 14, 1906 William Oliver Carson becomes London's third librarian.

December 23, 1915 London’s first branch library, East End (presently Carson) Branch, opens in a store in London East’s former town hall at the southwest corner of Dundas and Rectory Streets (now the Aeolian Hall, 797 Dundas Street).

April 6, 1916 William O. Carson resigns as chief librarian of the London Public Library to become the inspector of public libraries in Ontario.

1926 The East (presently Carson) Branch Library moves into the former Quebec Street School at the southwest corner of Dufferin Avenue and Quebec Street.

September 1961 The East Branch Library is renamed the W.O. Carson Branch Library.

1977 A new building for the W.O. Carson Branch Library is erected on the site of the former building.

February 6, 2010 The newly renovated Carson Branch reopens with a ergonomically designed book chute; new carpets, circulation desk, flooring, furniture and paint; redesigned shelving units and a revamped meeting room.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Carson Branch Profile (PDF) [170]

Parking: 

Parking is available beside the library.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) bus Route 20 Fanshawe College–Beaverbrook [171](close to the library on Quebec Street). Route 2 Nat Sci–Trafalgar Heights/Bonaventure [172] stops nearby on Dundas Street.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Carson Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [173]
  • Non-fiction [174]
  • Large Print [175]
  • Book / CD Kit [176]
  • DVD [177]
  • CD [178]
  • Word CD [179]

Kids

  • Fiction [180]
  • Non-fiction [181]
  • Easy Reader [182]
  • Picture Book [183]
  • DVD [184]
  • CD [185]
  • Book / CD Kit [186]
  • Word CD [187]

Teens

  • Fiction [188]
  • Non-fiction [189]
  • Word CD [190]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Carson

Hours

Tuesday 1-5 & 6-9
Wednesday 9-noon & 1-5
Thursday 1-5 & 6-9
Friday 9-noon & 1-5
Saturday 9-noon & 1-5

Contact

map showing location pf Carson Library

519-438-4287
465 Quebec St.
N5W 3Y4

 

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Carson. [191]

Background

On December 23, 1915, the first branch of the London Public Library, the East Branch Library, was opened on the corner of Dundas and Rectory Streets in the East London Town Hall. It was moved in 1926 to the corner of Dufferin and Quebec Streets and named after the Director of London Public Library who served from 1906 to 1916. The present building was constructed in 1977. The collection is varied and includes adult and children’s books, DVDs, videos, compact discs, audio cassettes, large print books and literacy kits. The branch has five computers for public uses: one job bank/email, one children’s cd-rom, and three internet stations. The Carson Branch runs a limited number of programs, including yearly drop-in craft programs, March Break programs and Summer Reading programs. Wheelchair accessible.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking 

Yes.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 20 (close to the library), routes 7 and 2 which stop nearby on Dundas St.

Meeting Space

Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to 2 hours maximum per use. Price does not include HST.

 

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

Special Purpose:
  Meeting Room

16  free
$15 $22

Central

Locations

Central
251 Dundas St
London, ON N6A 6H9
Canada
Phone: 519-661-4600 (general info)
Central
251 Dundas St
London, ON N6A 6H9
Canada
Phone: 519-661-4600 (general info)
Contact: 
Central
251 Dundas St
London, ON N6A 6H9
Canada
Phone: 519-661-4600 (general info)

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
10am - 7pm
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm

 

 

Additional information:

  • Use Dundas St. entrance. Entrance from Citi Plaza is closed.  If parking underground at Citi Plaza, you will need to exit Citi Plaza and walk around to Dundas Street entrance.
  • Washrooms available off Passageway but closed in other areas.
  • Return items using outdoor return chutes at Dundas Street entrance or return chutes facing out to Citi Plaza (entrance from Citi Plaza is closed.)
  • London Room available by appointment. To schedule email info@lpl.ca [192] or call 519-661-4600 [193] during Central Library hours.

 

Additional Phone: 
519-661-5122 (program registration)
519-661-5120 (meeting space and Wolf Hall rental)
Program: 

2 men playing chess at the Central library

An intense game of chess. Chess tables and pieces are always available and games are played throughout the day.

All Programs [194]  

Drop In [195]  

Wolf Performance Hall [196]

Book Clubs [197]

Computer and Technology [198]

Crafts [199]

ESL and Languages [200]

Health and Wellness [201]

History [202]

Just for Fun [203]

Literature [204]

Mind and Psychology [205]

Movies and films [206]

Shows and Concerts [207]

Talks and Lectures [208]

Workshops, Classes, and Lectures [209]

Babies [210]

Kids [211]

Teens or Tweens [212]

Adults [213]

Seniors [214]

Families [215]

Parents [216]

Newcomers [217]

 

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at Central (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 locations which are also open to everyone.


 

Background: 

Central library

This facility includes Central Adult and the Spriet Family Children's Library, the Teen Annex, Administration, Technical Support Services, Maintenance Services, Community Outreach and Development and Communications. Visiting Library Service is managed from this location.

The LPL systems's periodicals, government publications and microform collections are held here. As well, Central Library has large videocassette and fiction collections.

Central Library [218] serves as a resource for branch libraries. Community Outreach provides extensive programs to support continuing education and leisure interests

Historical Facts about Central Library

May 6, 1895 The last meeting of the London Mechanics' Institute takes place. Minutes of the institute from 1841 to 1861 and 1879 to 1895 are located in the London Room at the Central Library.

Summer 1913 The Children’s Room opens in the west end of the ground floor of the Central Library, formerly used as a ladies’ reading room.

November 18, 1913 Rev. Dr. James Ross, a member of the London Public Library Board, is struck and killed by an automobile while in New York seeking an Andrew Carnegie library grant of $125,000 for building and furnishing a new central library. The library never receives a Carnegie grant.

1934 Elsie Perrin Williams, the only child of Daniel S. Perrin of the Perrin Biscuit Company, dies, leaving a large bequest to the city, a portion of which was used to build the new Central Library.

November 17, 1939 The cornerstone for the new central library at 305 Queens Avenue is laid by Mayor Allan J. Johnston.

September 20, 1940 The Central Library at the southwest corner of Queens Avenue and Wellington Street, closes.

October 4, 1940 The Elsie Perrin Williams Memorial Building housing the art gallery, central library and historical museum, is opened by the Hon. Duncan McArthur, Minister of Education at 305 Queens Avenue on the site of the former Princess Rink and Winter Gardens. It had room for 48,000 volumes, a second-floor art gallery, and an auditorium and children's library in the basement.

December 7, 1940 The Active Service Club, a recreational centre for soldiers, opens its doors in the former Central Library building which was bought by the YMCA after the Second World War ended.

March 31, 1942 The world premier showing of Canada's first feature-length film in colour, Here Will I Nest, is held in the auditorium of the Central Library.

1952 Three new galleries are added to the second floor of the Central Library.

February 1954 The old Central Library building at Queens Avenue and Wellington Street is demolished to make way for an addition to the YM-YWCA.

April 26, 1968 The new million-dollar addition to the Central Library was formally opened by Ontario Premier John P. Robarts, providing a new children’s wing, more book space and more gallery space and increasing overall floor space from 39,600 square feet to 97,480 square feet.

1981 Major renovations were made to the Central Library when the art gallery's former space of 12,940 square feet was renovated and a new staircase provided easier access to the newly expanded second floor. The London Room moved to the second floor.

July 1, 1987 The Children’s Library rejoins the Central Library after almost twelve years in Branch services.

February 8, 2000 It is announced that the Central Library would be relocating to the former Hudson’s Bay Department Store at 251 Dundas Street - in effect returning to its roots with the former Mechanics Institute building still standing next door at 231 Dundas Street.

February 5, 2001 The exterior facade, foyer and central hall of the former Central Library at 205 Queens Avenue is designated a heritage building by the City of London.

August 25, 2002 The new Central Library opens at 251 Dundas Street.

June 5, 2003 A 20-week long project officially begins for the construction of the Rotary Reading Garden on a former parking lot just east of the new Central Library.

October 5, 2005 Betsy Reilly and Father William B. "Bill" Thompson become London's first inductees into the Teachers' Wall of Fame at the new Central Library.

January 2009 The Library Settlement Project is started at four locations: Beacock, Central, Jalna and Sherwood. The project is funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in partnerships with the Centre for Lifelong Learning, the London Cross Cultural Centre, LUSO Community Services and the South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre.

July 7, 2012 Employment Resource Centres close at Central, Crouch and Jalna branches.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Central Branch Profile (PDF) [219]

Parking: 

To validate your parking during library hours, for up to 2 hours, please present your parking stub and London Public Library Card to staff at the Welcome Desk or the Lending Services Desk.

If you need to pay for parking, make sure you pay at the machine on P11 before returning to your car.

Parking is available in the underground Citi Plaza London parking lot. You may enter the parking lot via Wellington, York, Clarence or King Street.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [220] (LTC).  

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Central Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [221]
  • Non-fiction [222]
  • Large Print [223]
  • Book / CD Kit [224]
  • DVD [225]
  • CD [226]
  • Music Score [227]

Kids

  • Fiction [228]
  • Non-fiction [229]
  • Easy Reader [230]
  • Picture Book [231]
  • DVD [232]
  • CD [233]
  • Book / CD Kit [234]
  • Word CD [235]

Teens

  • Fiction [236]
  • Non-fiction [237]
  • Word CD [238]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at Central location.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)
The Ivey Family London Room

The Ivey Family London Room is a research facility for genealogy and local history located at the Central Library. It contains a wealth of secondary source materials on the city of London and the counties of Elgin, Middlesex, Norfolk and Oxford as well as original materials on the city of London and Middlesex County, such as:

  • books
  • diaries & manuscripts
  • minutes
  • maps
  • photographs and other memorabilia
  • selected municipal documents

The London Room collection does not circulate. 
The London Room is open when the Central Library is open.

Click HERE [239]for Local history and genealogy research service

Click HERE [240] for more details on the London Room.

Central

Hours

Monday 9-9
Tuesday 9-9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5
Sunday See hours below

Fall/Winter Sunday Service (Central only)

Sunday Service hours are 1-4 pm.

Sunday Service at Central will begin on October 16, 2011 and run until November 27, 2011. Sunday Service resumes on January 7, 2012 and ends on May 6, 2012.
Central will not be open on Sundays in December or January 1, 2012 and Sunday, February 19 and Sunday, April 8 (Easter Sunday).

(Access to Community Outreach and Program Services, the Library Cafe and the Reading Garden will not be available on Sundays.)

Contact

251 Dundas St.map showing location of Central Library
N6A 6H9
519-661-4600 (general info)
519-661-5122 (program registration)
519-661-5120 (meeting space)
info@lpl.ca

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Central. [241]

Go to program listings for the Wolf Hall. [242]

Go to program listings for the Children's Library at Central. [243]

Go to program listings for the Central Teen Annex [244].

Background

This facility includes Central Adult and Children's Libraries, the Teen Annex, Administration, Technical Support Services, Maintenance Services, Community Outreach and Development and Communications. Visiting Library Service is managed from this location. The Central Adult Library has three public service divisions. Lending Services is responsible for circulation and inter-library loans, and the three major Reference Service desks provide information in all subject areas. The LPL systems's periodicals, government publications and microform collections are held here. As well, Central Library has large videocassette and fiction collections. The London Room collects and preserves materials of local historical interests. Central Library serves as a resource for branch libraries. Community Outreach provides extensive programs to support continuing education and leisure interests. Wheelchair accessible.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed. The Central Library has two return chutes; an exterior one located beside the entry doors facing Dundas St. and an interior one located in the wall beside the library windows facing the Citi Plaza courtyard.

Parking

Parking is available in the underground Citi Plaza London parking lot. To validate your parking, up to 2 hours, please present to staff at the Welcome Desk or the Lending Services Desk your London Public Library Card.

Bus Routes 

Every bus route that travels downtown stops within a maximum of 2 blocks of the Central Library.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit*

Rate:
profit *

Rate:
outside London *

 Stevenson & Hunt
 A&B
120 $110 $220 $298
 Stevenson & Hunt A
60 $60 $120 $160
 Stevenson & Hunt B
50 $50 $100 $140
 Tonda 36 $50 $100 $140
 Second Floor Meeting Room
40 $50 $100 $140

Friends of the London Public Library
Board Room

18 $75 $150 $200
Computer Training
Room, 1st floor
24 $250 $500 $650
Rotary Reading Garden 540 $500 $1000 $1400

Wolf Performance Hall

per diem
projection booth

369

 

 

$195

$490
$100

$370

$925
$100

$540

$1350
$100

Special Purpose:
   Study Rooms
6 free $15 $22
Special Purpose:
   Tutorial Pods
2 free $15 $22
Special Purpose:
   Music Practice
   Rooms
2 free $15 $22
Exhibit Space:
   Red Wall
 53 linear feet free --- ---
Exhibit Space:
   Teen Annex
 29 linear feet free --- ---
Exhibit Space:
   2nd floor
 72 linear feet free --- ---
Exhibit Space:
   3nd floor
 24 linear feet free --- ---


[73]

Cherryhill

Locations

Cherryhill
301 Oxford St. W. Cherryhill Mall
London, ON N6H 1S6
Canada
Phone: 519-439-6456
Cherryhill
301 Oxford St. W. Cherryhill Mall
London, ON N6H 1S6
Canada
Phone: 519-439-6456
Photo: 
Contact: 
Cherryhill
301 Oxford St. W. Cherryhill Mall
London, ON N6H 1S6
Canada
Phone: 519-439-6456

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
10am - 6pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 6pm
Thursday: 
10am - 6pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm
Program: 

Puzzle program Cherryhill Branch

Puzzle program at Cherryhill Branch.  Anyone can join in to help put the puzzle together.

All Programs [245]  

Drop In [246]  

Book Clubs [247]

Just for Fun [248]

Computer and Technology [249]

Workshops and Classes [250]

Shows and Concerts [251]

ESL and Languages [252]

Health and Wellness [253]

Babies [254]

Kids [255]

Teens or Tweens [256]

Adults [127]

Seniors [257]

Families [258]

Parents [259]

Newcomers [260]

 

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

 

Background: 

Cherryhill branch

London Public Library has had a presence in the Cherryhill Village Mall (formerly the Westown Plaza Mall) since 1963. On October 16, 2001 we moved to the East end of the mall, expanded to 10,000 sq. ft., and changed our name to Cherryhill Branch Library [261].

We have a separate children's area, a second program room, a study area with plenty of power outlets, gallery space to feature local artists, several computers with internet access, a scanner, comfy reading chairs and computers with literacy based children's games. The Branch features lots of space in the aisles to allow mobility of strollers, walkers, wheelchairs & scooters. To meet diverse ethnic needs, we have a large collection of non-English language materials and ESL programs to aid in acquiring new language skills.

Our Library is truly a community hub. We partner with many other groups and organizations in order to provide a broad spectrum of resources for our diverse community. Our partners include Ontario Early Years [262] - London North Centre, Middlesex London Health Unit [263], Third Age Outreach St Josephs’ Health Centre [264], Hutton House [21], Thames Valley Board of Education [265], Cross Cultural Learner Centre [266],  Cherryhill Healthy Aging [267], London Children's Connection [268], London InterCommunity Health Centre [20], London Health Sciences Centre [269] and Minto Cherryhill.

Historical Facts about Cherryhill Branch

June 1963 The seventh branch library, Westown (presently Cherryhill) Branch, opens in the Westown Plaza Mall.

1990 Westown Branch Library becomes the first full service branch with six full-time staff.

October 16, 2001 The former Westown Branch is expanded and relocates within the Cherryhill Village Mall. It reopens as the Cherryhill Branch
 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Cherryhill Branch Profile (PDF) [270]

Parking: 

You may park in the Cherryhill mall parking lot to visit the Library.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) bus Route 9 Downtown–Whitehills [271], Route 17 Argyle Mall–Byron/Riverbend [134], Route 20 Fanshawe College–Beaverbrook [171] and Route 33 Alumni Hall–Proudfoot [272]which stop within 250 metres of the branch. Community Bus Routes 51 [273], 53 [274] and 55 [275] drop off at Cherryhill Mall upon request.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Cherryhill Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [276]
  • Non-fiction [277]
  • Large Print [278]
  • Book / CD Kit [279]
  • DVD [280]
  • CD [281]
  • Music Score [282]

Kids

  • Fiction [283]
  • Non-fiction [284]
  • Easy Reader [285]
  • Picture Book [286]
  • DVD [287]
  • CD [288]
  • Book / CD Kit [289]
  • Word CD [290]

Teens

  • Fiction [291]
  • Non-fiction [292]
  • Word CD [293]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Cherryhill

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contact

map showing location of Cherryhill Library

301 Oxford St. W.
N6H 1S6
519-439-6456

 

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Cherryhill. [294]

Background

The Westown Branch Library has been located in the Cherryhill Village Mall (formerly named the Westown Plaza Mall) since 1963. On October 16, 2001 we moved to the east end of the mall, expanded to 10,000 sq. ft., and changed our name to Cherryhill Branch.

The new location boasts a separate children's area, a second program room, greatly enhanced study and computer area, gallery space to feature local artists, a listening centre for tapes/CDs, a video/DVD  viewing station, comfy reading chairs and multi-purpose computer workstations especially for kids. The new branch features lots of space in the aisles to allow mobility of strollers, walkers, wheelchairs & scooters. To meet diverse ethnic needs, we have a large collection of non-English language materials to serve the needs of newcomers, and we established a program of Conversation Circles in which they can practice new language skills.

Cherryhill Branch provides a multitude of programs: reading programs for children from birth to school age;  March Break event; Summer Reading Club: summer literacy programs for children; adult art & handicraft programs; art exhibits and displays; film series, and  topical presentations as interest and events come to our attention. Our 7 public internet computers are in constant use and our comfortable lounge chairs and reading tables are usually occupied by people like you enjoying daily newspapers and our broad selection of magazines.

Our Library is truly a community hub. We partner with many other groups and organizations in order to provide a board spectrum of resources for our diverse community. Our partners include Ontario Early Years – London North Centre, Investing in Children, Families First, Middlesex London Health Unit, Third Age Outreach St Josephs’ Health Centre, Hutton House, Thames Valley Board of Education, and London District Catholic School Board.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

You may park in the Cherryhill mall parking lot to visit the Library.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 9, 17, 20 and 33 which stop within 250 metres of Cherryhill Branch.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 (Sam) Katz Room
50  $45  $90   
$120 
 Cherryhill Meeting Room
35  $45  $90  $120 
 Exhibit:
   (Sam) Katz Room
58 linear feet  free  ---   --- 
 Exhibit:
   Cherryhill Meeting Room
38 linear feet
free   ---  ---


[73]

Crouch

Locations

Crouch
550 Hamilton Rd
London, ON N5Z 1S4
Canada
Phone: (519) 673-0111
Crouch
550 Hamilton Rd
London, ON N5Z 1S4
Canada
Phone: (519) 673-0111
Photo: 
Contact: 
Crouch
550 Hamilton Rd
London, ON N5Z 1S4
Canada
Phone: (519) 673-0111

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm

ALERT: The entrance to the Crouch Branch parking lot is currently closed due to road construction on Sackville St. Construction details can be found here [295]. 

You can enter the lot through the Home Hardware parking lot from Hamilton Road. Please note that parking at Home Hardware is for Home Hardware customers only.

Program: 

Child doing homework with helper at the library

The after school Homework Club at Crouch runs once a week after school for 2 hours during the school year. It pairs up children and volunteers trained by Frontier College.

All Programs [296]  

Drop In [297]  

Crafts [298]

Just for Fun [299]

Book Clubs [300]

Holidays [301]

Special Events [302]

Music and Dance [303]

Movies and Films [304]

Health and Wellness [305]

Babies [306]

Kids [307]

Teens or Tweens [308]

Adults [309]

Families [310]

Parents [311]

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

Our Branch provides a wide variety of programs and services for you, including preschool storytimes for children from birth to age five, two adult book clubs, literacy programs and more.

Many different community organizations work together with the Crouch Branch Library, including the Crouch Neighbourhood Resource centre which shares space with us. It offers high quality programs from education and recreation to basic needs support. We also partner with: Service Canada, Hamilton Road Community Association, Hutton House, TVNELP (Thames Valley Early Learning Program), Literacy London, Thames Secondary School, and 8 elementary schools in the area. This enables us to offer high quality programs for you, training opportunities for both students and those with disabilities, and outreach projects.

Background: 

Crouch branch library

The Crouch Branch Library [312] has been part of the Hamilton Road Community since 1922. The branch has gone through many changes since then, most notably our rebuild in 2002. Our new one story building houses a state-of-the-art Library, Employment Resource Centre and the Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre.

Crouch Branch Library offers services to people living in the Hamilton Road and Crumlin areas.

Historical Facts about Crouch Branch

November 3, 1921 The London Public Library secured a one-year lease of premises in the Bourne Block at 435 Hamilton Road for London's third branch library, Southeast (presently Crouch) Branch.

1922 London’s third branch library, Southeast (presently Crouch) Branch moves to the basement of the Trafalgar Public School.

April 1925 The Southeast (presently Crouch) Branch Library settles in a house at 550 Hamilton Road (at the northwest corner of Sackville Street)

April 10, 1958 A new building is opened for the Southeast Branch Library and it is renamed the Richard E.Crouch Branch Library.

July 1970 The Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre is created.

November 13, 1981 The Historic Sites Committee of the London Public Library Board unveils a plaque to honour the library's longest serving chief executive, Richard Edwin Crouch.

February 2002 The former Crouch Branch building at 550 Hamilton Road is demolished and service is resumed at 220 Adelaide Street North dutring the construction of the new Crouch Branch building.

February 1, 2003 Dr. Keith Crouch unveils a plaque honouring his father, Richard Crouch, at the opening of the new Crouch Branch Library.

July 7, 2012 Employment Resource Centres close at Central, Crouch and Jalna branches.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Crouch Branch Profile (PDF) [313]

Parking: 

ALERT: The entrance to the Crouch Branch parking lot is currently closed due to road construction on Sackville St. Construction details can be found here [295]. You can call the Crouch Branch at 519-661-4600 with questions about parking alternatives.
 

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [314] (LTC) bus Route 3 Downtown–Fairmont/Argyle Mall [315] which stops within 250 metres of the branch.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Crouch Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [316]
  • Non-fiction [317]
  • Large Print [318]
  • Book / CD Kit [319]
  • DVD [320]
  • CD [321]
  • Word CD [322]
  • Music Score [323]

Kids

  • Fiction [324]
  • Non-fiction [325]
  • Easy Reader [326]
  • Picture Book [327]
  • DVD [328]
  • CD [329]
  • Book / CD Kit [330]
  • Word CD [331]

Teens

  • Fiction [332]
  • Non-fiction [333]
  • Word CD [334]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Crouch

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contact

550 Hamilton Rd. map showing location of crouch
N5Z 1S4
519-673-0111

 

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Crouch. [335]

Background

Our Library has been part of the Hamilton Road Community since 1922. The branch has gone through many changes since then, most notably our rebuild in 2002. Our new one story building houses a state-of-the-art Library, Employment Resource Centre and the Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre.

Our Branch provides a wide variety of programs and services for you, including preschool storytimes for children from birth to age five, two adult book clubs, literacy programs and more. Crouch Branch Library offers services to people living in the Hamilton Road and Crumlin areas.

Many different community organizations work together with the Crouch Branch Library, including the Crouch Neighbourhood Resource centre which shares space with us. It offers high quality programs from education and recreation to basic needs support. We also partner with: Service Canada, Hamilton Road Community Association, Hutton House, TVNELP (Thames Valley Early Learning Program), Literacy London, Thames Secondary School, and 8 elementary schools in the area. This enables us to offer high quality programs for you, training opportunities for both students and those with disabilities, and outreach projects.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

We have a large parking lot behind the Library.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus route 3 which stops within 250 metres of Crouch Branch.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 #1 A&B
90  $60  $120  $160 
 #1 A 30  $45  $90  $120 
 #1 B
50  $45  $90  $120 
 # 3 40  $45  $90  $120 
 Special Purpose:
  
Cornerstone
10  free  $15  $22 
Exhibit:
   #1 A&B
 29 linear feet free  ---  --- 
Exhibit:
    Cornerstone
29 linear feet free --- ---


[73]

East London

Locations

East London
2016 Dundas St
London, ON N5V 1R1
Canada
Phone: (519) 451-7600
East London
2016 Dundas St
London, ON N5V 1R1
Canada
Phone: (519) 451-7600
Photo: 
Contact: 
East London
2016 Dundas St
London, ON N5V 1R1
Canada
Phone: (519) 451-7600

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm
Program: 

East london library program for seniors

East London is the location of the Argyle Seniors’ Satellite Centre, an initiative of  the City of London. Both the library and the city offer a variety of  programming for older adults.

All Programs [336]  

Drop In [337]  

Book Clubs [338]

Computer and Technology [339]

Workshops and Classes [340]

Shows and Concerts [341]

Finances [342]

Talks and Lectures [343]

Health and Wellness [344]

Babies [345]

Kids [346]

Teens or Tweens [347]

Adults [348]

Seniors [349]

Families [350]

Parents [351]

 

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

Programming is provided for all ages and includes storytimes, prenatal classes, computer classes and book discussion groups

Background: 

East london library exterior

The East London Branch Library [352] is a light-filled, spacious location serving the Argyle and Crumlin areas. We are a place that you can come to research, relax, read, meet people, participate in programs and socialize.

Our up-to-date print and non-print collections contain a wide variety of resources selected to meet your needs.

Community partners who share our building are the YMCA (Daycare) and the YMCA (Camp Office) and the Argyle Community Resource Centre.

Historical Facts about East London Branch

March 5, 1908 The Finance Committee is instructed by the London Public Library Board to consider the advisability of opening a branch of the library in East London.

1947 The Argyle Community (formerly Eastwood, presently East London) Library is established.

January 1, 1961 With annexation, the library acquires its fourth, fifth and sixth branch libraries - Argyle, Broughdale and Byron - and eight bookmobile stops formerly operated by the Middlesex County Library Co-operative. The Argyle (presently East London) Branch is moved to quarters in the Argyle Mall.

June 25, 1986 The Argyle (presently East London) Branch Library relocates from the Argyle Mall to the Eastwood Plaza and is renamed the Eastwood Centre Branch Library.

September 24, 2005 The new East London Branch Library opens in the former White Rose building at 2016 Dundas Street to replace the former Eastwood Branch Library.The library shares the facility with the East London Community Centre and a daycare and fitness centre operated by the London Y.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

East London Branch Profile (PDF) [353]

Parking: 

We have a large parking lot immediately in front of the Library.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [314] (LTC) bus Route 7 Downtown–Argyle Mall [354], Route 17 Argyle Mall–Byron/Riverbend [134], Route 2B Nat Sci–Trafalgar Heights/ Bonaventure [172], Route 35 Argyle Mall–Trafalgar Heights [355] and Route 37 Argyle Mall–Neptune Crescent [356] which stop within 250 metres of the branch.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
East London Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [357]
  • Non-fiction [358]
  • Large Print [359]
  • Book / CD Kit [360]
  • DVD [361]
  • CD [362]
  • Music Score [363]

Kids

  • Fiction [364]
  • Non-fiction [365]
  • Easy Reader [366]
  • Picture Book [367]
  • DVD [368]
  • CD [369]
  • Book / CD Kit [370]
  • Word CD [371]

Teens

  • Fiction [372]
  • Non-fiction [373]
  • Word CD [374]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

East London

East London Branch is open.

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contact

2016 Dundas St. map showing location of East London Library
N5V 1R1
519-451-7600

 

 

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for East London. [375]

Background

The East London Branch Library is a light-filled, spacious location serving the Argyle and Crumlin areas. We are a place that you can come to research, relax, read, meet people, participate in programs and socialize.

Our up-to-date print and non-print collections contain a wide variety of resources selected to meet your needs. We have 8 computers for public internet use as well as 2 quick access terminals; we also have an IBM Homework Lab with 8 computers that are available for students working on school assignments.

Programming is provided for all ages and includes storytimes, prenatal classes, computer classes and book discussion groups. Our meeting rooms are booked and used by a variety of community groups and are also available for rental.

Community partners who share our building are the YMCA (Daycare) and the YMCA (Camp Office), the Argyle Community Resource Centre and Family Networks.

East London branch has a materials return chute which is always open.

Parking Lot

We have a large parking lot immediately in front of the Library.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 7, 17, 2, 22 and 35 which stop within 250 metres of East London Branch.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Meeting Room 1
 A&B
 90  $60   $120   $160 
 Meeting Room 1A
 45  $45  $90  $120
 Meeting Room 1B
 45  $45  $90  $120
 East London
 Rotary Reading Room
 40  $45  $90  $120
 Special Purpose:
   Study Room
 8  free  15  $22

Glanworth

Location

Glanworth Branch Library
2950 Glanworth Drive
London N6N 1N6
Canada
Phone: (519)-681-6797
Photo: 
Contact: 
Glanworth Branch Library
2950 Glanworth Drive
London N6N 1N6
Canada
Phone: (519)-681-6797

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
Closed
Wednesday: 
Closed
Thursday: 
Closed
Friday: 
Closed
Saturday: 
Closed
Program: 

glanworth branch

All Programs [376]

Drop In [377]

Crafts [378]

Just for Fun [77]

Computer and Technology [379]

Kids [380]

Teens [381]

Adults [382]

Seniors [383]

Background: 

Glanworth Branch Library

Public Library history in Glanworth dates from 1912 when a library association was formed. The library was built in 1923 from money collected by the community.

In 1963, the Glanworth Branch Library [384] joined the new Middlesex County library system.

Although the library looks much the same as it did originally, today we also provides computer applications to satisfy the needs of its patrons, children’s crafts and summer reading program.

Historical Facts about Glanworth Branch

May 10, 1912 The Glanworth Library Association is formed by Eunice Mary (Meadows) Dawson and Mrs. Robert Fisher.

July 28, 1912 Glanworth Public Library is established with Eunice Dawson as the first librarian.

1923 The Glanworth Library, built with community funds, opens.

1963 The Glanworth Library joins the new Middlesex County Library system.

January 1, 1993 With annexation, the Library acquires its fourteenth and fifteenth branch libraries - Glanworth and Lambeth.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Glanworth Branch Profile (PDF) [385]

Parking: 

Street parking available.

Bus Route: 

No bus route available.

Meeting Space: 

Not available

Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Glanworth Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [386]
  • Non-fiction [387]
  • Large Print [388]
  • Book / CD Kit [389]
  • DVD [390]
  • CD [391]

Kids

  • Fiction [392]
  • Non-fiction [393]
  • Easy Reader [394]
  • Picture Book [395]
  • DVD [396]
  • CD [397]
  • Book / CD Kit [398]

Teens

  • Fiction [399]
  • Non-fiction [400]

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources. Learn how to reserve a computer before your visit [64].

Glanworth

Hours

Tuesday 7-9
Saturday 10 am – noon

Contact

2950 Glanworth Dr. map showing location of glanworth
N6N 1N6
519-681-6797

 

See programs at Glanworth [401].

 

Background

This facility was acquired by the Library Board with the 1993 annexation. Public Library history in Glanworth dates from 1912 when a library association was formed. The library was built in 1923 from money collected by the community. In 1963 Glanworth Branch Library joined the new Middlesex County library system. Although the library looks much the same as it did originally, today we also provides computer applications to satisfy the needs of its patrons, children’s crafts and summer reading program.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Bus Route

No bus route

Meeting Rooms

No meeting rooms

Jalna

Locations

Jalna Branch Library
1119 Jalna Blvd.
London N6E 3B3
Canada
Phone: (519)-685-6465
Jalna Branch Library
1119 Jalna Blvd.
London N6E 3B3
Canada
Phone: (519)-685-6465
Photo: 
Contact: 
Jalna Branch Library
1119 Jalna Blvd.
London N6E 3B3
Canada
Phone: (519)-685-6465

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
10am - 7pm
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm
Program: 

 

 

All Programs [74]  

Drop In [75]  

Crafts [76]

Just for Fun [77]

Book Clubs [78]

ESL and Languages [79]

Computer and Technology [80]

Health and Wellness [81]

Babies [82]

Kids [83]

Teens or Tweens [84]

Adults [85]

Seniors [86]

Families [87]

Parents [88]

Newcomers [89]

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

A variety of programs are offered for you to enjoy at the Jalna Branch such as storytimes for preschoolers, summer reading program, class visits for children from 11 area schools, parenting and general interest topics for adults.

Background: 

Jalna branch library

Jalna Branch Library [402] is located in south London across the street from one of London’s busiest shopping centers, the White Oaks Mall. Jalna Branch and the South London Community Centre operate in a shared facility, functioning as a meeting place for the south London community.
Historical Facts about Jalna Branch

1980 The eleventh branch library, White Oaks (presently Jalna) Branch opens.

April 1990 The Jalna Branch Library opens at 1119 Jalna Boulevard to replace the White Oaks Branch Library.

July 1, 2005 The renovated Jalna Branch opens, sharing a common entrance with the South London Community Centre.

January 2009 The Library Settlement Project is started at four locations: Beacock, Central, Jalna and Sherwood. The project is funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in partnerships with the Centre for Lifelong Learning, the London Cross Cultural Centre, LUSO Community Services and the South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre.

July 7, 2012 Employment Resource Centres close at Central, Crouch and Jalna branches.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Jalna Branch Profile (PDF) [403]

Parking: 

Jalna has a parking lot available.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [32] (LTC) bus Route 4 Fanshawe College–White Oaks Mall [404] and Route 26 Downtown–White Oaks Mall [405] which stop within 250 metres of Jalna Branch across from White Oaks Mall Jalna entrance. Route 10 Natural Science–White Oaks Mall [406], Route 13 White Oaks Mall–Grenfell/Northridge [407], Route 14 White Oaks Mall–Barker & Huron [27], Route 30 White Oaks Mall–Cheese Factory Road [408] and Route 90 Express Masonville–White Oaks [409] stop within half a kilometre at White Oaks Mall main entrance.

Go to LondonTransit.ca [26] and use the drop-down menus to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Jalna Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [410]
  • Non-fiction [411]
  • Large Print [412]
  • Book / CD Kit [413]
  • DVD [414]
  • CD [415]
  • Music Score [416]

Kids

  • Fiction [417]
  • Non-fiction [418]
  • Easy Reader [419]
  • Picture Book [420]
  • DVD [421]
  • CD [422]
  • Book / CD Kit [423]
  • Word CD [424]

Teens

  • Fiction [425]
  • Non-fiction [426]
  • Word CD [427]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Jalna

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contact

1119 Jalna Blvd.map showing location of Jalna
N6E 3B3
519-685-6465

 

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Jalna. [428]

Background

Jalna Branch Library is located in south London across the street from one of London’s busiest shopping centers, the White Oaks Mall. Jalna Branch and the South London Community Centre operate in a shared facility, functioning as a meeting place for the south London community.

A variety of programs are offered for you to enjoy at the Jalna Branch such as storytimes for preschoolers, summer reading program, class visits for children from 11 area schools, parenting and general interest topics for adults.

The READ program (Reading for Enjoyment and Development) is a one-on-one tutoring program for reluctant readers between the ages of 7 and 12 years. Volunteer tutors meet once a week for an hour with their young partner. Through the attention and assistance of the volunteer tutor, the child’s self esteem improves as well as his/her reading skills. It is one of six Library locations that offer Employment Resource Centre to the job-seeking public.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

We have a large parking lot immediately in front of the Library.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 4A and 26 which stop within 250 metres of Jalna Branch; routes # 10, 13, 14 and 30 stop within half a kilometre.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

 

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Meeting Room A&B
 60  $60   $120  $160 
 Meeting Room A  30  $45  $90  $120
 Meeting Room B
 30  $45   $90  $120


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Lambeth

Locations

Lambeth Branch Library
7112 Beattie Street
London N6P 1A2
Canada
Phone: (519)-652-2951
Lambeth Branch Library
7112 Beattie Street
London N6P 1A2
Canada
Phone: (519)-652-2951
Photo: 
Contact: 
Lambeth Branch Library
7112 Beattie Street
London N6P 1A2
Canada
Phone: (519)-652-2951

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Thursday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Friday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 12pm & 1 - 4pm
Program: 

a child and adult with faces painted like leopards

All Programs [429]  

Drop In [430]  

Crafts [431]

Just for Fun [432]

Book Clubs [433]

Computer and Technology [434]

Babies [435]

Kids [436]

Teens or Tweens [437]

Adults [438]

Seniors [439]

Families [440]

Parents [441]

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.
We offer yearly drop-in crafts programs, March Break events, Summer Reading programs, and preschool storytimes.
Background: 

lambeth branch library

Lambeth Branch Library [442] was assumed by the London Public Library Board in the 1993 annexation.

Public library history in Lambeth dates from 1924 when a small group of people formed a library association.

In 1931 a library was built on Talbot road which served the community until the new library was built and opened in 1991.

The present library is part of a community centre/arena complex.

The Westminster Historical Society maintains a room in the library for their local history material.

Our collection is varied and includes adult and children’s books, DVDs, videos, compact discs, audio cassettes, large print books, and literacy kits.

Historical Facts about Lambeth Branch

1924 The Lambeth Library Association is formed.

1931 The Lambeth Library opens on Talbot Road.

1991 A new building is erected for the Lambeth Library.

January 1, 1993 With annexation, the Library acquires its fourteenth and fifteenth branch libraries - Glanworth and Lambeth.

January 29, 2011 An open house is held at the Lambeth Branch Library to celebrate recent renovations.

 

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Lambeth Branch Profile (PDF) [443]

Parking: 

We have a large parking lot beside the Library.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) Route 28 Westmount Mall–Lambeth [444] and Route 12 Downtown–Wharn. & Wonderland [445] which stop within 700 metres of the branch.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Lambeth Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [446]
  • Non-fiction [447]
  • Large Print [448]
  • Book / CD Kit [449]
  • DVD [450]
  • CD [451]
  • Word CD [452]
  • Music Score [453]

Kids

  • Fiction [454]
  • Non-fiction [455]
  • Easy Reader [456]
  • Picture Book [457]
  • DVD [458]
  • CD [459]
  • Book / CD Kit [460]
  • Word CD [461]

Teens

  • Fiction [462]
  • Non-fiction [463]
  • Word CD [464]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Lambeth

Hours

Tuesday 1-5 & 6-9
Wednesday 9-noon & 1-5
Thursday 1-5 & 6-9
Friday 9-noon & 1-5
Saturday 9-noon & 1-5

Contact

7112 Beattie St.map showing location of Lambeth library
N6P 1A2
519-652-2951

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Lambeth. [465]

Background

Lambeth Branch Library was assumed by the London Public Library Board in the 1993 annexation. Public library history in Lambeth dates from 1924 when a small group of people formed a library association. In 1931 a library was built on Talbot road which served the community until the new library was built and opened in 1991. The present library is part of a community centre/arena complex. The Westminster Historical Society maintains a room in the library for their local history material. Our collection is varied and includes adult and children’s books, DVDs, videos, compact discs, audio cassettes, large print books, and literacy kits. The Branch has five computers for your use – one for job bank/email, one children’s cd-rom, and three for internet access. We offer yearly drop-in crafts programs, March Break events, Summer Reading programs, and preschool storytimes.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

We have a large parking lot beside the Library.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus route #28. Note that this bus runs every 30 minutes and the last full route service stop is at 6:05 pm.

Meeting Space

No.

Landon

Locations

Landon Public Library
167 Wortley Rd
London, ON N6C 3P6
Canada
Phone: (519) 439-6240
167 Wortley Rd
London, ON N6C 3P6
Canada
Contact: 
167 Wortley Rd
London, ON N6C 3P6
Canada

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm
Program: 
Background: 
Parking: 
Bus Route: 
Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Body: 

Landon

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contact

167 Wortley Rd.map showing location of Landon Library in Old South
N6C 3P6
519-439-6240

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Landon. [466]

Background

The Landon branch library has served the city's "Old South" since 1918 and from its present location since 1955. The library is ideally situated in the Wortley Village, within walking distance of five elementary schools, a high school, two daycares and numerous seniors' apartment buildings. The building had a facelift in 1998 and 2005 improving accessibility making washrooms and meeting rooms accessible to all. The building is home to a remarkable collection of public art including thirteen magnificent stained glass windows by Ted Goodden; two handmade quilts by Skye McDonald and three framed posters by Greg Curnoe. We serve an increasing number of young families and one of the London's highest concentrations of seniors. An integral part of your community’s life, we offer a full range of library services.

Our library and cosponsored programs are enthusiastically received by the community. For children, we offer storytimes, class visits, march break, summer reading and seasonal programs. For adults we feature a book discussion group, creative writing, knitting circle, yoga, author readings, and even regular evening concerts in partnership with Home County Folk Festival. Community groups including Old South Community Organization, Wortley Merchants, Old South Heritage groups, Old South Justice Circle and Middlesex London Health Unit meet regularly at the Branch.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

See how much energy our solar panels are generating today [467].

 

Parking

A parking lot, available to patrons behind the building, is accessible by a laneway off of Bruce Street ( a one way street heading East).

Bus Route

You can get to us by LTC bus route 15 stops within 250 metres of the Branch; route # 4 stops within half a kilometre.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Martha Bishop
 Community Room
 80  $60   $120  $160 
 OSCO Community
 Meeting Room
 35  $25  $50  $65
 Special Purpose:
 Wortley Village Room
 8  free  $15  $22
 Exhibit:
 Main Floor
 20 linear feet
 free  ---  ---

 Exhibit:
 Martha Bishop
 Community Room

 75 linear feet
 free  --- --- 


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Programs at Landon

Masonville

Locations

Masonville Branch Library
30 North Centre Road
London N5X 3W1
Canada
Phone: (519)-660-4646
Masonville Branch Library
30 North Centre Road
London N5X 3W1
Canada
Phone: (519)-660-4646
Photo: 
Contact: 
Masonville Branch Library
30 North Centre Road
London N5X 3W1
Canada
Phone: (519)-660-4646

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
10am - 7pm
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm
Program: 

All Programs [468]  

Drop In [469]  

Crafts [470]

Just for Fun [471]

Book Clubs [472]

ESL and Languages [473]

Computer and Technology [474]

Movies and Films [475]

Health and Wellness [476]

Babies [345]

Kids [477]

Teens or Tweens [478]

Adults [479]

Seniors [480]

Families [481]

Parents [482]

Newcomers [483]

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.
Background: 

Masonville branch library

The Masonville Branch Library [484] opened its doors on September 26, 1995. We are fully accessible and serve a population of approximately 35,000 in the north end of the city. From its inception, input from the community has been a priority in the planning, building and operation of this library.

We have current information technology and state of the art meeting room facilities. Masonville Branch has an auditorium featuring rotating art exhibits and two meeting rooms to meet the needs of various sized groups.

The Masonville Branch is fortunate to have many volunteers including our loyal and hard-working gardening volunteers who keep our grounds and gardens looking so colourful and tidy, and "Computer Coaches” who are available many hours each week to assist people with questions about e-mail, word processing and spreadsheets.

Historical Facts about Masonville Branch

October 14, 1995 The sixteenth branch, Masonville Branch Library, opens at 30 North Centre Road.

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Masonville Branch Profile (PDF) [485]

Parking: 

We have a parking lot behind the Library.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) bus Route 13 White Oaks Mall–Grenfell/Northridge [407], Route 16 Masonville Mall–Pond M./Summerside [486], Route 34 Alumni Hall–Masonville Mall [487], Route 38 Masonville Mall–Stoney Creek [488], Route 39 Masonville Mall–Hyde Park Power Centre [489], Route 10 Natural Science–White Oaks Mall [406], Route 90 Express Masonville–White Oaks [409] and Route 92 Express Masonville–Victoria Hospital [490] which all stop within a half kilometre of Masonville Branch at Masonville Mall Terminal.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Masonville Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [491]
  • Non-fiction [492]
  • Large Print [493]
  • Book / CD Kit [494]
  • DVD [495]
  • CD [496]
  • Word CD [497]
  • Music Score [498]

Kids

  • Fiction [499]
  • Non-fiction [500]
  • Easy Reader [501]
  • Picture Book [502]
  • DVD [503]
  • CD [504]
  • Book / CD Kit [505]
  • Word CD [506]

Teens

  • Fiction [507]
  • Non-fiction [508]
  • Word CD [509]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Masonville

Hours

Monday closed
Tues - Thurs. 9 - 9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5
Sunday closed

ContactMap showing location of Masonville

30 North Centre Rd.
N5X 3W1
519-660-4646

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Masonville. [510]

Background

The Masonville Branch Library opened its doors on September 26, 1995. We are fully accessible and serve a population of approximately 35,000 in the north end of the city. From its inception, input from the community has been a priority in the planning, building and operation of this library.

We have current information technology and state of the art meeting room facilities. Masonville Branch has an auditorium featuring rotating art exhibits and two meeting rooms to meet the needs of various sized groups.

Programs for all ages are offered regularly including,

  • storytimes and reading programs
  • class visits
  • author readings
  • book clubs
  • parenting courses
  • special interest classes
  • ESL book clubs and classes
  • lecture series
  • special community events such as All-Candidates Meetings.

Many of the programs offered are done so in conjunction with community partners.

The Masonville Branch is fortunate to have many volunteers including our loyal and hard-working gardening volunteers who keep our grounds and gardens looking so colourful and tidy, and "Computer Coaches” who are available many hours each week to assist people with questions about e-mail, word processing and spreadsheets.

We have 12 computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as Microsoft Office software and electronic resources. Many of these are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

We have a parking lot behind the Library.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus route 29 which stops within 250 metres of the Branch; routes 13, 2, and 34 stop within half a kilometre.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Sifton  80  $60  $120   $160
 Neill  30  $25  $50  $65
 Special Purpose:
   NL Community Room
 8  free  $15  $22
 Exhibit:
   Sifton
 80 linear feet
 free  --- --- 


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Pond Mills

Locations

Pond Mills Branch Library
1166 Commissioners Road East
London N5Z 4W8
Canada
Phone: (519)-685-1333
Pond Mills Branch Library
1166 Commissioners Road East
London N5Z 4W8
Canada
Phone: (519)-685-1333
Photo: 
Contact: 
Pond Mills Branch Library
1166 Commissioners Road East
London N5Z 4W8
Canada
Phone: (519)-685-1333

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
Closed
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm
Program: 

Hockey Equipment exchange program at Pond Mills

The annual Hockey Equipment Exchange at Pond Mills enables people to donate used hockey equipment for children.
 

All Programs [511]  

Drop In [512]  

Crafts [513]

Movies and Films [514]

Just for Fun [515]

 

Babies [516]

Kids [517]

Teens or Tweens [518]

Adults [519]

Families [520]

Parents [521]

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

Throughout the year the Pond Mills Branch provides story hours to babies and preschoolers and programs to meet the needs of adult patrons.

To meet community needs we cosponsor programs and activities with several community partners: Cross Cultural Learner Centre (CCLC) [266], Hutton House Learning Centre [21], Independent Living Residences for the Deaf and Blind in Ontario, London Community Chaplaincy [522] (formerly Southdale Chaplaincy Inc.), Middlesex London Health Unit [19], Ontario Early Years Centres [262] (OEYC) with London Fanshawe [523] and London Children’s Connection (LCC) [524].

Background: 

Sherwood Branch Library

Pond Mills Branch Library [525] serves the Glen Cairn region [526] of London.

Our collections are varied and include adult and children’s books, videos, DVDs, compact discs and audio cassettes, large print books, literacy materials, and books in French, Polish, Spanish and Arabic.

Ten computers are available for the public to use in addition to our four computer catalogues.

Historical Facts about Pond Mills Branch

1978 the tenth branch library, Westminster (presently Pond Mills) Branch, opens.

March 1990 Pond Mills Branch Library opens at 1166 Commissioners Road East in the Pond Mills Plaza Mall to replace the Westminster Branch Library.

June 23, 2012 Employment Resource Centres close at Beacock, Pond Mills and Westmount branches.

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Pond Mills Branch Profile (PDF) [527]

Parking: 

Parking is available in the parking lot in front of and beside the library.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) bus Route 1A Kipps Lane–Pond Mills  Rd/King Edward [528], Route 14 White Oaks Mall–Barker & Huron [27] and Route 16A Masonville Mall–Pond M./Summerside [486] which stop within 250 metres of the branch.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Pond Mills Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [529]
  • Non-fiction [530]
  • Large Print [531]
  • Book / CD Kit [532]
  • DVD [533]
  • CD [534]
  • Word CD [535]
  • Music Score [536]

Kids

  • Fiction [537]
  • Non-fiction [538]
  • Easy Reader [539]
  • Picture Book [540]
  • DVD [541]
  • CD [542]
  • Book / CD Kit [543]
  • Word CD [544]

Teens

  • Fiction [545]
  • Non-fiction [546]
  • Word CD [547]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Pond Mills

 

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contactmap showing pond mills library

1166 Commissioners Rd. E.
N5Z 4W8
519-685-1333

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Pond Mills. [548]

Background

Pond Mills Branch Library serves the Glen Cairn region of London. Our collections are varied and include adult and children’s books, videos, DVDs, compact discs and audio cassettes, large print books, literacy materials, and books in French, Polish, Spanish and Arabic. An Employment Resource Centre serves the needs of teen and adult job seekers. A newly established Teen Annex features materials specifically for young people. Ten computers are available for the public to use in addition to our four computer catalogues.

Throughout the year the Pond Mills Branch provides story hours to babies and preschoolers and programs to meet the needs of adult patrons. To meet community needs we cosponsor programs and activities with several community partners: Cross Cultural Learner Centre, Hutton House Learning Centre, Independent Living Residences for the Deaf and Blind in Ontario, Southdale Chaplaincy Inc., Middlesex London Health Unit, Ontario Early Years Centres – London Fanshawe, and London Children’s Connection Inc.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

Parking is available in the parking lot in front of and beside the library.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 1A, 14, 16 and 24 which stop within 250 metres of Pond Mills Branch.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Meeting Room A&B
 40   $45  $90   $120
 Room A  20  $25  $50  $65
 Room B
 20  $25  $50  $65
Exhibit:
Meeting Room AB
47 linear feet free  ----  ---


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Sherwood

Locations

Sherwood
#32 - 1225 Wonderland Rd. N. Sherwood Forest Mall
London, ON N6G 2V9
Canada
Phone: 519-473-9965
Sherwood
#32 - 1225 Wonderland Rd. N. Sherwood Forest Mall
London, ON N6G 2V9
Canada
Phone: 519-473-9965
Photo: 
Contact: 
Sherwood
#32 - 1225 Wonderland Rd. N. Sherwood Forest Mall
London, ON N6G 2V9
Canada
Phone: 519-473-9965

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
10am - 7pm
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 4pm
Program: 

a girl with a pug and it's owner

Dog Tales at Sherwood Branch. A great way for shy or reluctant readers 7 - 13 years of age to practice reading skills and build confidence.

All Programs [549]  

Drop In [550]  

Crafts [551]

Health and Wellness [552]

Workshops and Classes [553]

Education [554]

Book Clubs [555]

ESL and Languages [556]

Computer and Technology [557]

Babies [558]

Kids [559]

Teens or Tweens [560]

Adults [561]

Seniors [562]

Families [563]

Parents [564]

Newcomers [565]

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.
Background: 

Sherwood Branch Library

Sherwood Branch Library [566] is located in the Sherwood Forest Mall. We renovated and expanded in 2005 and now share space with the Middlesex London Health Unit. We no longer share space with the Northwest London Resource Centre.

The Canada Games Aquatic Centre and the Medway Arena are just across the street. These facilities provide a focal point for a diverse community made up of the Fox Hollow, Hyde Park, and Medway planning districts.

Historical Facts about Sherwood Branch

May 7, 1985  The thirteenth branch library, Sherwood Forest Branch, opens in the Sherwood Forest Mall at 1225 Wonderland Road North.

March 12, 2005 The Sherwood Forest Branch officially opens in a new location within Sherwood Forest Mall with a distinct children's area, computer commons, additional meeting rooms and an expanded popular reading area. The library shares the facility with the Northwest London Community Resource Centre.

January 2009 The Library Settlement Project is started at four locations: Beacock, Central, Jalna and Sherwood. The project is funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in partnerships with the Centre for Lifelong Learning, the London Cross Cultural Centre, LUSO Community Services and the South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre,

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Sherwood Branch Profile (PDF) [567]

Parking: 

Sherwood library parking is part of the Sherwood Forest Mall parking lot.

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) bus Route 9A and 9C Downtown–Whitehills [271] and Route 31 Hyde Park Power Centre–Alumni Hall [568] which stop within 250 metres of the Branch.

Go to LTC Routes [32] to select a route, direction and stop and you will be given the next three arrival times and destination for that stop based on live data. Each stop location in the drop-down list is followed by its corresponding bus stop ID number.

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Sherwood Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [569]
  • Non-fiction [570]
  • Large Print [571]
  • Book / CD Kit [572]
  • DVD [573]
  • CD [574]
  • Word CD [575]
  • Music Score [576]

Kids

  • Fiction [577]
  • Non-fiction [578]
  • Easy Reader [579]
  • Picture Book [580]
  • DVD [581]
  • CD [582]
  • Book / CD Kit [583]
  • Word CD [584]

Teens

  • Fiction [585]
  • Non-fiction [586]
  • Word CD [587]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Sherwood's chute is available only when the mall is open. Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood.

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer:

  • READ program [588] (Reading for Enjoyment and Development) is a one-on-one tutoring program for reluctant readers between the ages of 7 and 12 years.
  • Homework Centre of 8 computers, priority for children.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)
AttachmentSize
sherwood_branch_profile_2019.pdf [567]1.78 MB

Sherwood

 

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contactmap showing locatin of sherwood library

1225 Wonderland Rd. N.
N6G 2V9
519-473-9965

 

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Sherwood. [589]

Background

Sherwood Branch Library is located in the Sherwood Forest Mall. We renovated and expanded in 2005 and we now share space with the Northwest London Resource Centre and the Middlesex London Health Unit. The Canada Games Aquatic Centre and the Medway Arena are just across the street. These facilities provide a focal point for a diverse community made up of the Fox Hollow, Hyde Park, and Medway planning districts. We offer a variety of services and programs. Programs for adults include Book Clubs and parenting programs. Programs for children include storytime for babies to preschoolers, class visits for school-age children, the Summer Reading Club (with 600 children registered this summer), as well as seasonal programs. The Library also co-sponsors programs with other organizations, such as the London Children’s Connection and the Ontario Early Years Centre. The READ (Reading Enjoyment and Development) program provides reading help for children approximately 7 to 12 who are experiencing some difficulty with reading at school. The Branch also provides computers for public use. You can access the Internet, Microsoft Office software, and information databases. A Homework Centre of 8 computers was added in the late spring.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

Sherwood library parking is part of the Sherwood Forest Mall parking lot.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 9A and 31 which stop within 250 metres of the Branch.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Meeting Room A
 40 $45   $90  $120
 Meeting Room B
 60  $60  $120  $160
 Special Purpose:
   Community Room
 10  free  $15  $22 

 Exhibit:
 Meeting Room B

 16 linear feet
 free ---  --- 


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Stoney Creek

Hours

Monday closed
Tuesday 9-9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6-
Saturday 9-5
Sunday closed

Contact

920 Sunningdale Road East
N5X 0H5

519-930-2065

 

 

 

 

Background

The Stoney Creek Branch Library will open its doors on November 30, 2010. The fully-accessible facility offers a suite of cultural, leisure and recreational services, including Spectrum programs offered by the City through the YMCA, the Community Partner sharing the facility, and a full service, 8000 square foot Library Branch.

A reflection of the demographics of the neighbourhood, the centre is designed to engage the community and satisfy residents' needs for all aspects and ages of their lives.

The library has large fiction and subject collections and a range of spaces such as a "Discover Place" showcasing high demand and topical collections, a wonderful children's area, an inviting Teen Annex, a leisure reading area and study rooms.

It has been built to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold specifications, which means it is exceptionally environmentally friendly in design, construction and operation. Sustainable design features include provision for bicycle storage/ alternative vehicles, green roof/ white roof, water conservation (eg. no irrigation for landscaping), optimized energy performance, energy efficient lighting, designated recycling area, use of local materials, indoor environment quality including low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) materials, pollutant controls, thermal and lighting controls, 90% daylit spaces.

Meeting Rooms

For information about meeting space at the Stoney Creek Community Centre, YMCA and Library, please contact: 519-667-4400.

Parking

There is a large parking lot.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus route #38. Note that this bus runs every 30 minutes and the last full route service stop is at 5:28 pm.

Stoney Creek

Locations

Stoney Creek Branch Library
920 Sunningdale Road East
London N5X 0H5
Canada
Phone: (519)-930-2065
Stoney Creek Branch Library
920 Sunningdale Road East
London N5X 0H5
Canada
Phone: (519)-930-2065
Contact: 
Stoney Creek Branch Library
920 Sunningdale Road East
London N5X 0H5
Canada
Phone: (519)-930-2065

Hours

Sunday: 
Closed
Monday: 
10am - 7pm
Tuesday: 
10am - 7pm
Wednesday: 
10am - 7pm
Thursday: 
10am - 7pm
Friday: 
10am - 4pm
Saturday: 
10am - 2pm inside service. 2-4pm facility closed. Outside holds Pick Up available from Library door facing parking lot.

 

Program: 

stoney creek plant exchange program

Spring Plant Exchange program at the Stoney Creek branch.

All Programs [590]  

Drop In [591]  

Crafts [592]

Just for Fun [593]

Book Clubs [594]

ESL and Languages [595]

Computer and Technology [596]

Movies and Films [597]

Health and Wellness [598]

Babies [599]

Kids [600]

Teens or Tweens [601]

Adults [602]

Seniors [603]

Families [604]

Parents [605]

Newcomers [606]

Note: The programs listed are only the ones offered at this Branch (which is open to all).  We have a variety of programs offered at each of our 16 branches which are also open to everyone.

 

Background: 

Stoney Creek Branch and YMCA

The Stoney Creek Branch Library [607] opened its doors on November 30, 2010. The fully-accessible facility offers a suite of cultural, leisure and recreational services, including Spectrum programs offered by the City through the YMCA, the Community Partner sharing the facility, and a full service, 8000 square foot Library Branch.

A reflection of the demographics of the neighbourhood, the centre is designed to engage the community and satisfy residents' needs for all aspects and ages of their lives.

The library has large fiction and subject collections and a range of spaces such as a "Discover Place" showcasing high demand and topical collections, a wonderful children's area, an inviting Teen Annex, a leisure reading area and study rooms.

It has been built to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold specifications, which means it is exceptionally environmentally friendly in design, construction and operation. Sustainable design features include provision for bicycle storage/ alternative vehicles, green roof/ white roof, water conservation (eg. no irrigation for landscaping), optimized energy performance, energy efficient lighting, designated recycling area, use of local materials, indoor environment quality including low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) materials, pollutant controls, thermal and lighting controls, 90% daylit spaces. 

The building is designed to be 62% more efficient than that of the Model Nation Energy Code for Buildings (MNECB). It is expected to achieve a gold rating in the LEED green building rating system by

  • optimizing water efficiency
  • energy efficiency
  • materials and resources
  • indoor environment quality
  • and innovative design.
Historical Facts about Stoney Creek Branch

January 15, 2011 London's seventeenth branch, the Stoney Creek Branch, is officially opened.

Click HERE [25] for a complete chronological history of London Public Library.

Stoney Creek Branch Profile (PDF) [608]

Parking: 

Parking lot available

Bus Route: 

You can get to us by London Transit Commission [26] (LTC) bus Route 38 Masonville Mall–Stoney Creek [488] which stops within a half kilometre of the branch.

http://www.londontransit.ca/route/effective-september-2nd-route-31-hyde-park-pwr-centre-to-alumni-hall/

Meeting Space: 

View all Library Spaces [33] at London Public Library:  Meeting Rooms [34], Study and Music Practice Rooms [35] and Wolf Performance Hall [36].

For more information and to rent or reserve a meeting room, contact Meetings and Events Services staff at (519)-661-5120 or meetingsandevents@lpl.ca [37]

Art Exhibits: 
Misc 1 Title: 
At the Library
Misc 1 Body: 
Stoney Creek Branch Library Collection

Adult / General

  • Fiction [96]
  • Non-fiction [609]
  • Large Print [98]
  • Book / CD Kit [99]
  • DVD [100]
  • CD [101]
  • Word CD [610]
  • Music Score [103]

Kids

  • Fiction [104]
  • Non-fiction [611]
  • Easy Reader [106]
  • Picture Book [107]
  • DVD [108]
  • CD [109]
  • Book / CD Kit [110]
  • Word CD [111]

Teens

  • Fiction [112]
  • Non-fiction [612]
  • Word CD [114]

Note: The materials linked in this section are those materials currently located at this Branch.  We are happy to deliver materials from any London Public Library location to your requested library location.  This service is free and quite efficient.

Please also see the following sections for our collections from across the library system: New Items [57], Life [58], Research [59], Staff Picks [60], Kids [61], and Teens [62].

Each location has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed except Cherryhill and Sherwood (chutes available during mall hours).

Library Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer computer workstations with access to the Internet as well as software and electronic resources.

Find out more about:

  • Computer and Print Services [63]
  • How to reserve a computer before your visit [64]
  • Wireless Internet [65] (WiFi)
  • Interlibrary Loan [66]
  • Class visits to the Library [67]
  • Visiting Library for Homebound people [68]
  • General list of Library Services [69]
  • General list of Library Collections [70]
  • Information For ... [71](particular library users such as kids, teens, parents)

Westmount

Hours

Tuesday 9 – 9
Wednesday 9-9
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-5

Contactmap showing location of westmount library

3200 Wonderland Rd. S.
N6L 1A6
519-473-4708

 

 

Programs

Go to program listings for Westmount. [613] or see Westmount's program calendar. [614]

Background

Westmount Branch Library is situated in Ward 9 in the heart of a new commercial and residential development. With few recreational facilities in this part of the city, Westmount Branch serves as the cultural and community hub for the neighbourhood. We offer meeting rooms for groups of 4 to 100. Church groups, schools, women’s organizations, local businesses, condo associations, musicians, genealogists, and health providers all use these facilities. This summer we registered 500 children in our Summer Reading Program. We also offer computer programs such as Googling to the Max, storytimes, book clubs, conversation circles, films, and travel talks. One of our unique programs is an Open House for Schools where we invite a local school community – parents, teachers, students and friends – to visit the Library on a Saturday. Our Employment Resource centre staff helps to direct people seeking employment, writing resumes or researching new careers.

Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.

Parking

Parking is available in the parking lot in front of and beside the library.

Bus Routes

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 12 which stops at the branch and route 10 which runs along Southdale Rd. and stops 1.5 km from the branch.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Ferraro A&B
 100  $60   $120  $160
 Ferraro A
 70  $45  $90  $120
 Ferraro B
 30  $25  $50  $65
 Meeting Room C
 50  $45  $90  $120
 Special Purpose:
   Study Room
 6-8  free  $15  $22
Special Purpose:
   Community Room
10 free  $15  $22
Exhibit:
   Main Lobby
40 linear feet free --- ---
Exhibit:
   Ferraro A
20 linear feet free --- ---


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