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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The Bracebridge Library is expanding its commitment to community well-being through the development of its Community Support Navigation initiative, now supported through the Client Services Manager role.

A popular program is returning to the Bracebridge Library, but with a new name and two extra days.

The Bracebridge Library will be taking name suggestions from Friday, October 10 – 22, for its book trucks. The winning…

National Insect Appreciation Days run from June 8 to 13 annually. It’s an event that is sponsored by the Entomological Society of…

“Say Yes to Your Dress” provides young people with new or gently used formal wear. The Bracebridge Library is now…

The collection is inspired by the Brooklyn Art Library’s Sketchbook Project. It was a collective art project that ran from…

Combine your baking skills with your creativity and create a tasty treat in the style of your favourite book. The…

Ontario Public Library Week is only a few days away, and the Bracebridge Library is excited to celebrate with you! From October 16 to October 21, the Bracebridge Library has organized lots of fantastic events to show their appreciation for their community and welcome those who are new to the Library.

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.

World Migratory Bird Day 2023 is May 13. The Bracebridge Library has all the resources you need to help you appreciate birds – including birding backpacks, field guides, gardening and water-themed books.

April 12 is the International Day of Human Space Flight. There are tons of ways that you can explore space from home with the Bracebridge Library. Read on for our list of cool things to borrow, books, and online resources to learn all about outer space and astronauts.

Are you a parent looking to get your kids into coding but don't know where to start? The Bracebridge Library has all the resources you need, including a new online learn-to-code program, a March Break coding class, and coding books.