The Youth Crew is for students in Grades 9 to 12 who want to earn volunteer hours or support their local library.
Youth Crew meets every Tuesday from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. at the Bracebridge Library. No registration is required.
The Youth Crew is for students in Grades 9 to 12 who want to earn volunteer hours or support their local library.
Youth Crew meets every Tuesday from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. at the Bracebridge Library. No registration is required.
The Visiting Library Service is a free service for some patrons who may be unable to visit the Bracebridge Library in person.
Patrons may request items such as books, audiobooks, DVDs, and magazines, among other materials. They will be delivered to their home at a pre-arranged time.
Staff who help with deliveries are required to undergo a security screening.
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Celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility with some of the newest works in our collection by authors whose gender identities fall under the trans umbrella.

The Bracebridge Library is delighted to announce that internationally bestselling author Nita Prose, acclaimed for her novels The Maid and The Mystery Guest, will appear for an exclusive Author Talk and Q&A in October during Ontario Public Library Week.

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is on Tuesday, September 30. Staff at the Bracebridge Library have compiled 10 books in honour of the day, which has also been called Orange Shirt Day.

This July marks the twenty-year anniversary of the Civil Marriage Act. On July 20th, 2005, Bill C-38 received Royal Assent, extending access to civil marriage to same-sex couples in all of Canada.

Monday, April 21 marks the beginning of International Dark Sky Week, which is dedicated to celebrating the night. Dark skies and natural light harbour a world of wonders: star-strewn skies, migrating birds, fireflies finding each other, and so much more!
For Transgender Day of Visibility, the Bracebridge Library celebrates the work of authors whose gender identities fall under the trans umbrella.

There are plenty of books available to borrow from the Bracebridge Library that tell the story of significant moments in Black history and outline the lives of Black people who have helped shape the world we live in today.

Cozy up with a holiday book or movie from the Bracebridge Library during the chilly
winter months. Check out a beloved classic, or ring in the season with a new favourite – best served with hot cocoa and cuddles.

Canadians recognize Remembrance Day every November 11. It emphasizes the memory of fallen soldiers and those who continue to fight. The following books are part of the Library’s local history collection and gives a glimpse into the lives of local families.

From wizards to dragons, the best fantasy books often deal with the struggles found in real life and provide ways to overcome them. We hope you enjoy discovering the different worlds in these seven fantasy books.

Thanksgiving is a time of reflection, a time to be thankful, and a time for gathering with friends and family. These books will not only provide some holiday inspiration, but they will also help elevate your Thanksgiving game!

The Bracebridge Library has many great children’s books written by Indigenous authors. These books invite us to honour and celebrate the beauty and importance of Indigenous culture in Canada.