On January 1, 1998, the former
library systems of York, East York, Scarborough, North York,
Etobicoke and Toronto, plus the Metro Reference Library,
merged to become one, new Toronto Public Library. With
98 branches, serving 2.4 million people, this is the largest
library in Canada. There are more than 9 million items
in a variety of formats in more than 100 languages and over
2,500 employees to serve you better. Toronto's
Reference Library is among the best Libraries in North
America and is conveniently located at 789 Yonge St. (Bloor
subway stop).
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