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| - Another early twentieth century architectural marvel, this Carnegie-built library is very much in the twenty-first century. This community branch has excellent WiFi, and has large open spaces, with plenty of natural day light for a comfortable reading or writing atmosphere . Since the Toronto Public Library System has inter-branch book borrowing, you can order a book online, and if it isn't already checked out, will usually be at your branch within five days. Biggest complaint though are its staggered hours of operation, and lack of Sunday hours.
One plus, especially for local folks interested in the old city of Toronto West Junction, is that the archives for the area are partially housed at this branch, along with the Junction Historical Society. After the Bloor-Gladstone branch, this is the branch I use the most.
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