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Happy Pride Month, Toronto!

Discover programs and resources for all ages that amplify and celebrate 2SLGBTQ+ voices and experiences.

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Indigenous Celebrations

Learn more about Indigenous histories, languages, cultures and worldviews this National Indigenous History Month.

Online Services

Audiobooks on the go

Hit the road with downloadable audiobooks for children, teens and adults.

Kids

Summer Wonder

Find free activities to keep your child reading, discovering and exploring all summer long.

Teens

Youth Hubs are open all summer

Drop in for daily activities, tech access or a nutritious snack. Find a youth hub near you. 

Special Collections

Online exhibit of culinary curiosities

Hungry for history? Discover everything from our menus of iconic food spots to 17th-century cookbooks.

Booklist

Thrills, chills and kills

Looking for a summer read? Find mysteries and thrillers that are to die for.

Books

Reading Challenge

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Get recommended reads from staff for this Reading Challenge category.

Browse blogs and podcasts

Upcoming programs

  • Join the TD Summer Reading Club

    Ready, set, read! Join Canada's biggest, bilingual summer reading program for kids of all ages, interests and abilities. Read anything, anywhere and any time. Plus, earn stickers and badges, participate in the French Reading Challenge, complete challenges on the Beanstack Tracker app and more. Starting June 22, sign up in branch or online and read all summer long!

    • Women in the Wilderness

      Wed Jun 26, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
      Location: Online

      Writer and walker Kerri Andrews, poet and author Helen Humphreys, and wildlife ecologist Rae Wynn-Grant discuss the history, art, and science of the natural world. Whether traversing vast landscapes, bringing the n...

    • Indigenous Storytelling: Relationships, Resilience, Resurgence, Reconcili-action

      Thu Jun 27, 2024 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
      Location: Brentwood

      Join Indigenous activist, educator, storyteller, artist, and dancer, Jim Adams, as he shares how renewing our relationship with Four R's (Relationships, Resilience, Resurgence, Reconcili-action) can help bring balance to the...

    • Uncle Tom's Cabin

      Thu Jun 27, 2024 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
      Location: Online

      This talk discusses the history of Uncle Tom's Cabin and its centuries-long relevance and appeal, as well as the various forms the controversial narrative has assumed. Pre...

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