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Quack Tuber 1 year ago
1

Well it "was" best library in Mississauga in my opinion. On its 20th anniversary of its opening the municipal government in its... infinite wisdom decided to shut it down for YEARS and borrow more money on behalf of tax payer to strip it down to the studs andthen some to "renovate it". Imagine the insanity if you were to do this to your own home and with your own finances. What adisaster. Read more

parthiban samykutti (ParksExplorer) 2 years ago
5

It is a biggest library in the Mississauga which is very close to square one mall and easily accessible through miway transit.... Currently this library is going with renovation works. This library has many numbers of and vast variety of books to read andlend. Read more

Husain D 3 years ago
5

Everyone I spoke to was so friendly and the library is simply awesome. The terms of borrowing are very generous as well. It's... tempting enough to return often and read or work from here. Read more

Ananth Koovappady 4 years ago
5

Renowned novelist Jane Austen once said, "I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library". She would be the happiest if... alive today and in Mississauga. Undoubtedly one of the best library systems in the world in the City of Mississauga, the CentralLibrary is the crown of them all. Spread over 5 floors (including the children section at basement level) this sprawlinglibrary is definitely a refuge for an avid reader. I had made full use of the faculties the Central Library offered when I firstlanded in Canada in 2005. This past weekend, after a gap of many years, I had once again the opportunity to visit the CentralLibrary to pick up books that i had put on hold. I was in awe with the way nothing much had changed in the intervening years.The library continues to be the hub for students to do group studies. For newcomers to Canada to look for illuminatinginformation and up to speed with their English. For entrepreneurs and would be entrepreneurs to use the knowledge and wisdom ofbusiness centre. Whether it is for reading, borrowing, referencing the Library has a wonderful selection of books, newspapers,magazine, periodicals, movies, DVDs and more. What is more it is maintained very efficiently by a team that is not only veryfriendly but very passionate about their job. The shelves are neat the aisles clean, the atmosphere serene (except in the kidssection) and reaching for any book is a very easy affair. If I had all the time in the world the one place I would spend it inwould be the Central Library. I hope the City continues to fund it well to maintain the high standards. And the staff keep thesame passion to ensure this is something Jane Austen would have loved to be part of. Read more

tatheer Khan 5 years ago
5

My little hideout. Peaceful, quiet and yet full of positive energy. Staff is good and Librarians loveee to recommend. They've... vending machines installed and a small makeshift cafe near the atrium. Well li, warm and beautiful spot to study or chatcomfortably. It's close to Square one and Celebration Square. Parking lot is underground and the parking entrance is a tadconfusing to find. It's from Duke of York Blvd. Spending time here is blissful experience for children as well as adults. I'maddicted to it. Read more

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When is Hazel McCallion Central Library open?

Hazel McCallion Central Library is open on the following days:

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 09:30 AM - 09:00 PM

Wednesday: 09:30 AM - 09:00 PM

Thursday: 09:30 AM - 09:00 PM

Friday: 09:30 AM - 05:00 PM

Saturday: 09:30 AM - 05:00 PM

Sunday: Closed