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Our Toronto Local Library Tour - Riverdale Branch

By Jen

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We have really been enjoying our summer tour of the Toronto Public Libraries. So far we have visited the Pape & Danforth branch and the Beaches branch. This week we are heading a little further west to one of the oldest branches in the city, the Riverdale branch. My girls were attending camp at Riverdale Farm, an amazing farm in the city, and we decided to hop over to the library on our way home one day. This is another one of those places that we drive past at least once a week and yet we never take the time to go inside.

The Riverdale branch is located at the corner of Gerrard Street, East and Broadview Road. This area of our city is referred to as "Little Chinatown" or "Chinatown East". Across the street from the library branch sits a magnificent archway, welcoming visitors to the area.

Chinese Archway in Toronto

The hustle and bustle of the city are right outside the library doors.

corner of Gerrard and Broadview

The Riverdale branch was first opened in 1910. The library is surrounded by many large maple trees...glorious green space. We couldn't wait to step inside the gigantic front doors.

Entrance to Riverdale branch

Inside we were not disappointed. It was easy to spot the children's section!

children's section

The children's area had a comfortable banquette under a large bay window, the perfect spot to perch and read a book. 
Riverdale branch interior

The most impressive feature of this branch is its Chinese collection. The Riverdale branch reflects the surrounding neighbourhood and had a substantial adult and children's collection of Chinese literature. 

chinese children's literature

We spent some time cruising the shelves and reading in the seated area. We are so glad that we finally made the time to visit this most impressive branch. 

Let's break it down....

Parking - the Gerrard St. streetcar stops right outside the branch, there is paid street parking and a paid parking lot across the street (north/west corner)
washrooms - the washrooms are located near the front doors
children's collection/area - great children's area located on the main level, separate from the adult area of the library, plenty of space to read and a number of computers available
bonus features - beautiful architecture! incredible collection of Chinese literature, large children's program area for story times, etc, they also host a number of ESL programs and newcomer workshops
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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

Comments

  1. Rachelle says

    July 27, 2012 at 11:56 am

    I'm such a book person, Jennifer, and your library looks like just the kind of place that my kids would get lost in (in a good way). I'm a sucker for good architecture, especially in public spaces -- lucky you to have this so close to home.

  2. Curly Birds says

    July 28, 2012 at 3:07 pm

    We love our library!

    Thank you so much for your Kira comment - fingers crossed!

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