This 1960s-era utilitarian building is okay, but its meeting space is rather antiseptic. It has good WiFi, but it's hard to get a seat in the place during the school year, especially from four o'clock onwards. It's noisy, and not because it's a small place, unlike Runnymede or Swansea Memorial branches; but, because so many people are constantly using the library. I find it hard to read or write here. However, if you are looking for books and materials related to African-Canadian history or culture, this is a good library to cruise the bookshelves to find that material.
Serves its community well, but I generally avoid it unless I have a meeting to attend there.