Library services are generally free; however, you will need to become a member by applying for a library card. To get a library card, often you need to show current identification with your name and address, identifying you live in the area. You will want to get a library card for every member of your family!
As a member of the library, you have access to many resources and services.
Information and Referral
Library staff are able to share information about local community resources. Many libraries are able to connect you with specific programs and services in the community. Some settlement agencies may visit libraries regularly and you may be able to connect with relevant support systems in your local library. Some libraries host conversation circles that may help you practice English speaking skills. Most libraries also host Mango, a software application that can help you learn English.
Library and Reference Collections
Most people think about books when they think about libraries. There are multiple collections, including fiction, non-fiction, magazines, newspapers, and reference materials like dictionaries and atlases. Depending on the library, there may be books available in languages in other languages. Libraries are a great place to access books that keep you and your family connected to your mother tongue. Collections also include DVDs, and CDs, and music.
Children’s Programs
Every library has a menu of programs specifically designed for children and youth. Each library designs programs that are most relevant to the community they serve, but often include storytelling groups, toy libraries, craft and play programs with a goal of stretching young minds, encouraging reading skills, and connecting with our children living nearby.
Through volunteering you can:
- Practice English or French
- Meet new people
- Gain Canadian work experience
- Locate potential job leads
- Learn new skills
- Develop existing skills
- Feel more connected to the community
Adult Programs
Libraries are a great place for immigrants to make connections with other people living in their community. Libraries offer many programs for adults including book clubs (are a great place to practice English reading and speaking skills). Other programming is community specific and offers creative ways for adults to connect along many interest levels. Check out the library closest to you to find out groups that you may wish to connect with.
Technology
Every library has a number of computers with free public internet access, including the ability to print documents (there may be a cost to printing). Some libraries have e-readers for loan purposes.
Libraries in Simcoe County
Most people think about books when they think about libraries. There are multiple collections, including fiction, non-fiction, magazines, newspapers, and reference materials like dictionaries and atlases. Depending on the library, there may be books available in languages in other languages. Libraries are a great place to access books that keep you and your family connected to your mother tongue. Collections also include DVDs, and CDs, and music.
60 Worsley St
Barrie, ON L4M
705-728-1010
- Barrie Public Library: https://www.barrielibrary.ca/
- Downtown Library info: https://www.barrielibrary.ca/about-bpl/branches/downtown-branch
- Painswick Community Library Info: https://www.barrielibrary.ca/about-bpl/branches/painswick
- Holly Community Library info (to be open June/July 2022!): https://www.barrielibrary.ca/about-bpl/about-the-library/holly-library
150 Mkade Kegwin Miikaan
Christian Island, ON L9M 0A9
705-247-2255
Beausoleil First Nation Public Library. Christian Island Website
425 Holland St W
Bradford, ON L3Z 0J2
905-775-3328
6147 Rama Rd
Rama, ON L3V 6H6
705-325-3611 Ext 1480
Tottenham Community Centre
139 Queen St N
Tottenham, ON L0G 1W0
905-936-2291
Basement of Medical Centre
3242 Ramara Rd 47
Brechin, ON L0K 1B0
705-484-0476
Minesing Community Centre
2347 Ronald Rd
Minesing, ON L0L 1Y0
705-722-6440