Babytime | Birth – 24 Months
StoryhouseBabies have incredible brains and it’s never too early to start immersing your little one in language. Babytime is full of songs, rhymes, and fingerplays that you can easily incorporate into your baby’s daily routine. Attending is also a great way to connect with other families in the community. Children must be accompanied by a […]
Escape Room: Caught in the Code | Grades 5-6
The LabWe are caught in an infinite loop! Someone has rewritten the Library's code, and we are stuck. We will continue having the same day over and over unless we can find the correct code to debug the system. Participants will have to work with their team to find clues, solve puzzles, and use their tech […]
Code a Silly Story | Grades 4-5
The LabDo you like stories but wish they were sillier? It's time to write your own! Come to The Lab to create a Madlib story using Scratch coding. Work with friends to create the silliest stories possible! Registration is required and opens July 1 at 10 a.m. If you are registering more than one child, please […]
Book Buddies | Ages 6-12
Children will play literacy games and practise reading skills during this one-hour program with teen volunteers. Children must be school-aged and able to read some English independently to register for this program. Book Buddies runs from 4–5 p.m. on Thursdays, July 11 - August 1. Kids must be able to attend all four sessions.
Movie Evening: Short Film Pride Selections
Welsh HallJoin us for a special screening of five short films beautifully capturing the diverse and vibrant experiences of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in Canada. Into Light - NFB (19 min) When a child reveals who they truly are on the inside, how does a parent set aside their own expectations to help them become their most […]
Family Storytime | All Age
StoryhouseA chance for families to hear stories, sing songs, and learn new fingerplays and rhymes. Whenever possible, librarians will let you know how to modify an activity for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.