The City of Hamilton owns 9 civic museums, which includes 6 national historic sites (NHS). Each site offers regular programming and events.
All sites offer free admission with a Hamilton Public Library card.
The City of Hamilton owns 9 civic museums, which includes 6 national historic sites (NHS). Each site offers regular programming and events.
All sites offer free admission with a Hamilton Public Library card.
Offers a variety of services related to genealogical research in Hamilton.
Services include:
The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.
Services include:
The Stoney Creek Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation, protection, and sharing of Stoney Creek history, featuring monthly meetings with talks on historical subjects.
Serving children from St. Lawrence and Bennetto Elementary Schools, children work on their literacy, numeracy, and social skills with mentors from McMaster University.
In support of life-long learning, Hamilton Third Age Learning offers lectures and other presentations to older adults in Hamilton.
Full service lending library available to patients, families, staff, and the community. Includes books, DVD's, and brochures that are available for loan for up to 4 weeks. Part of the Hamilton Health Sciences Network.
Allows local Hamilton residents access to their library branch outside of staffed hours. Registered members can browse and borrow from the collection, use computers, and access wi-fi.
Makerspace studios provide an environment where people can practice their creative skills. Makerspace equipment must be booked in advance. Equipment varies depending on location and may include any of the following:
Provides Deafblind individuals with accurate information in an appropriate manner to enable them to make choices, plan future actions, communicate successfully, navigate their environment, and achieve as much independence as possible.