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The Terryberry Branch of the Hamilton Public Library. 

Branch features include:

  • book return
  • computer training lab
  • free parking
  • public use computers
  • free wi-fi
  • wheelchair accessible
  • French collection
  • bike rack
  • black and white and colour photocopying
  • scan to USB and email
  • self-serve lamination
  • extended study hours (September-June)

Location of the office for Affiliated Services for Children and Youth.

This is also the location of the organization's professional resource library.

The Binbrook Branch of the Hamilton Public Library. 

Branch features include:

  • book return
  • free parking
  • public use computers
  • free wi-fi
  • bike rack
  • black and white and colour photocopying
  • scan to USB and email

The Mount Hope Branch of the Hamilton Public Library. 

Branch features include:

  • book return
  • free parking
  • public use computers
  • free wi-fi
  • bike rack
  • black and white and colour photocopying
  • scan to USB and email

The Stoney Creek Branch of the Hamilton Public Library. 

Branch features include:

  • book return
  • free parking
  • public use computers
  • free wi-fi
  • wheelchair accessible
  • black and white and colour photocopying
  • scan to USB and email

Hamilton Public Library is an agency of the City of Hamilton and is governed by a board of directors. Provides a network of 23 branches and two bookmobiles that are hubs for information, culture, learning, and discovery. 

The Turner Park Branch of the Hamilton Public Library. 

Branch features include:

  • book return
  • computer training lab
  • free parking
  • public use computers
  • free wi-fi
  • wheelchair accessible
  • black and white and colour photocopying
  • scan to USB and email
  • self-serve lamination
  • extended study hours (September-June)

The Valley Park Branch of the Hamilton Public Library. 

Branch features include:

  • book return
  • free parking
  • public use computers
  • free wi-fi
  • wheelchair accessible
  • black and white and colour photocopying
  • scan to USB and email
  • self-serve lamination
  • outdoor garden patio
  • extended study hours (September-June)

Supports public libraries in the provision of accessible collections for Canadians with print disabilities and champions the fundamental right of Canadians with print disabilities to access media and reading materials in the format of their choice, including audio, braille, e-text.