03/10/2026
Join us this Thursday for a presentation on invasive plants with NatureTO!
5:30-7pm
Drop-in
Jones Public Library is a branch of Toronto Public Libraries. Serving the areas of Leslieville and So Jones Library is at 118 Jones Ave. and Dundas st. East.
at the corner of Jones Ave. Serving the community of Leslieville/South Riverdale since 1962. Jones is a branch of the Toronto Public Library system. More information on our website www.torontopubliclibrary.ca
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03/10/2026
Join us this Thursday for a presentation on invasive plants with NatureTO!
5:30-7pm
Drop-in
03/02/2026
Gardening program by NatureTO coming up Jones Public Library on Thurs. March 12th at 5:30 p.m. Please share!
03/02/2026
Check out the March programs happening at Jones Branch!
03/01/2026
Make the library your destination for March Break fun! Kids will have a blast exploring crafts and games, books and movies, STEM and magic shows and so much more. Select programs are available in French.
Discover free activities 👉 tpl.ca/marchbreak
03/01/2026
There really are two sides to every story in these books with dual perspectives.
From time travelers to romantic partners, get hooked on these recommended reads that showcase different points of view.
Pick these up today:
https://ow.ly/wL8m50Yl7Gm
03/01/2026
https://torontolife.com/culture/marci-stepak-toronto-public-library/
This writer is walking to every single branch of the Toronto Public Library in 10 days - Toronto Life Marci Stepak is doing the 300-kilometre walk as a fundraiser in honour of her late mother, who died of cancer last year
02/24/2026
We stand with libraries across Canada to reaffirm our commitment to intellectual freedom during this year’s Freedom to Read Week.
At TPL, we are committed to protecting intellectual freedom across our collections, programs and spaces—both online and in branch—so they remain safe, welcoming places for all stories and ideas.
Learn more about our commitment: tpl.ca/intellectual-freedom
02/24/2026
Why is the Toronto Public Library displaying an artifact from 2000 BC? The Loops, Swoops & Curlicues exhibition at the Toronto Reference Library features handwritten artifacts ranging from as early as 2000 BC to the 19th century
02/22/2026
👀 Our new handwriting exhibit made it on The Star’s “The Must List”—their roundup of cultural picks.
Loops, Swoops & Curlicues: A Legacy of Handwritten History is now showing at Toronto Reference Library.
All are welcome. Open seven days a week. Free.
Plan your visit 👉 https://tpl.ca/tdgallery
02/22/2026
Friendship. Adventure. Freedom. Superheroes.
Explore our new Black History Month reading list for kids: https://ow.ly/xfkl50Y4vKA
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| Tuesday | 10am - 8:30pm |
| Wednesday | 12:30pm - 8:30pm |
| Thursday | 12:30pm - 8:30pm |
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| Saturday | 9am - 5pm |