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Toronto Reference Library

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Wychwood Branch Public Library

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Toronto Public Library

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Toronto Public Library - Beaches Branch

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Glendon College, York University

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Humber College - Lake Shore Campus

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posted Feb 18 2009

SproutRight

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Family from Bloor West Village

Toronto Public Library

1675 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON, M4C5P2

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Toronto Public Library (Multiple Locations): What’s not to love about the Toronto Public Library? A great place to bring the kids and start them on a lifetime love of reading. They love to pick out their own books and this really get’s them excited about reading. I love how I’m saving money borrowing books from the library then buying them from the store. Because of this, I can explore and discover new authors I might not normally read. I love how I can place holds and renew books online—so easy and convenient.

posted Jul 9 2008

m8ven

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Deal Seekers from Scarborough

Scott Library

133 Central Square, York University, North York, ON, M3J 1P3

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Hidden computers to write essays at yorku: This happens a lot: you visit every computer lab imaginable, and all the slots are full or they don't have MS Word. There's another place where you can access computers in Scott on the library's second floor (across the bathrooms!) that is usually either open or has a shorter lineup. There's also a printer station.