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Toronto Public Library - Mimico Centennial Library
Address: 47 Station Rd, Etobicoke, ON M8V 2R1, Canada
Phone: (416) 394-5330
State: Ontario
County: Toronto Division
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M8V 2R1


Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12:30 – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 12:30 – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed


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Reviews
I went in today to sign up for a library card and the lady who helped me was really kind and helpful. I wasn’t sure if there was any membership fee but turns out the card is free and I just needed to show ID. It wasn’t too busy and she explained they also offer printing and I can load money on the card by using their website as needed. In case my printer ever breaks I at least have a really convenient alternative. It was closed a lot during covid but nice to see them open and back offering services to the community.
Me and my wife went to the library today. To make card They are very much helpful
It was not bad before Cary Watson started working there. As you walk in you see a bright red face glaring at you. He will pounce on you even follow you around the library asserting his personal rules. Complained to the district manager and main branch. Told he was not allowed to follow you around the library like that. He's still there.
The library is great, quiet and clean! I'm putting 2 stars because I asked the lady at front if she has an extra mask, I wanted to change mine because it getting old and starting to smell. She told me "We don't give mask out just like that, if you were to come inside without one we would have given you one!" So this made me really uncomfortable and unwelcomed! Should I go out throw my mask and go back in so she would give me a disposable mask that cost less than a penny!! What's wrong with people these days!!
No library card during lockdown! Unbelievable! I finally run to the library today to pick up kids’ books. Oddly enough the selection was limited to a few packages of book, aligned by the window, max 6 packages for adults and same for kids. Also, due to lockdown I had only the temporary digital access card, but not good enough to take books home. This was my second attempt during lockdown going into a public library and trying to get a library card. The library assistant tried to explain to me, although I find it hard to understand why people can not get a library card during lockdown. It is simply lack of visionary management by the public library. Nowadays managerial decision has to adopt the to new reality. Too bad !
This is a small neighbourhood library with a small first floor and a quiet-study area on the loft floor. Staff were very friendly and greeted me as I walked in. There's not a huge selection of books approximately 5 walls of fiction and a few rows of non-fiction, but you can always put things on hold for pick-up. It's a very cozy library and great for a quiet-study session or quiet reading.
not a bad neighbourhood library...but its magazine/newspaper selection isnt much compared to other library branches
Pretty good for a small neighborhood library branch. Not a huge amount of books but I find they're good quality books. The children's section and children's programming are very good. Downside is that this place can get quite noisy so it's not an ideal place for studying sometimes.
Quite large for a neighborhood library. Has a nearly empty second level that can handle more tables or shelves. Study tables are explicitly labelled as quiet areas. Only a few power outlets here and there, and WiFi can be weak on the upper level.
This library has books which are good, and a pleasing atmosphere with delightful modern architecture. It features helpful staff and a security guard who dutifully observes patrons and sneers dissaprovingly at ne'er do wells.
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Directions to Toronto Public Library - Mimico Centennial Library with public transportation


Mimico Ave at Wheatfield Rd 200 meters
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Royal York Rd at Cavell Ave 310 meters
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Mimico GO 320 meters
Royal York Rd at Cavell Ave South Side 320 meters
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Mimico Ave at Royal York Rd 320 meters
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