Ages 13-18
Every week drop in to the Teen Zone, chat, and see what activity we are working on this week. Weekly activities could include crafts, board games, art projects, and more.
Some in-branch programs require registration with your library card. Please log in with your library account or follow this link to apply for a card online. You can also apply for a card in person at any of our 33 locations.
Ages 13-18
Every week drop in to the Teen Zone, chat, and see what activity we are working on this week. Weekly activities could include crafts, board games, art projects, and more.
Stories and activities that support Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math.
For a child aged 3-6 and a parent or caregiver.
Please only register the child participant, not the adult.
Celebrate Family Literacy Day 2025 with Honorary Chair and author/ illustrator Barbara Reid (virtual presenter)! Barbara will be doing a demonstration on how to use clay to create a picture using plasticine. She will share unique techniques you can use to make different things.
The event is pre-recorded and will be viewed in branch as we follow along to create our own works of art using clay. This event is ideal for families with children age 6 to 12.
This program is presented in English. Registration required as space limited.
FLD Honorary Chair Barbara Reid will be doing an online demonstration on how to use modelling clay to create a picture. She will begin the event with a story then share unique techniques you can use to make different things with modelling clay. The event will end with a Q&A.
We’ll provide the clay and tools for you to create your own illustrations.
Recommended for ages 5-12 years old.
Registration Required.
Celebrate Family Literacy Day 2025 with Honorary Chair Barbara Reid (virtual presenter)! Barbara will be doing a demonstration on how to use clay to create a picture. She will share unique techniques you can use to make different things. The event is pre-recorded and will be viewed in branch as we follow along to create our own works of art using clay. This event is ideal for families with children age 6 to 12. 45 min. Registration required.
Practice your English conversation skills in a low-pressure, friendly environment.
All levels are welcome. Drop in Program.
An evening family storytime program to encourage mathematical thinking through playful learning and hands-on activities. Learn and grow together.
For ages 4-7 with their adult co-learner. Drop-in program.
Produced and led in partnership with Possible Worlds.
Zines (pronounced zeens) are self-published, non-commercial, handmade booklets. They are vehicles for sharing information and for marginalized voices to express themselves. Zines are often created using cut-and-paste techniques, then photocopied for distribution.
Join Possible Worlds Co-Director Melanie Yugo and and local artist Kayla Eli at Zine Club to meet up, share and collaborate on zines. Participants will create their own zine using the one-sheet technique and artist prompts. Participants are encouraged to bring zines from their collection for inspiration and discussion.
Basic materials and tools (paper, pencils, markers, scissors, glue) will be provided, but participants may bring their own materials (e.g. markers, pencil crayons, watercolours, glue, images).
Free to participate. No experience required. Program is for participants aged 18 & up.
Registration preferred. Drop-ins welcome, subject to room capacity.
Drop in and join us for a cozy screening of The Wild Robot. All ages welcome.
Film starts at 6pm sharp and runs until 7:45pm.
Join our free English conversation group to practice speaking in English in a relaxed and friendly environment.
All levels are welcome to this drop-in program.
Rejoignez notre groupe de conversation en anglais gratuit pour pratiquer l'anglais dans une atmosphère détendue.
Tous les niveaux sont les bienvenus à ce programme , inscription non requise.