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The Central Library of the Mississauga Library System is one of the busiest libraries in
Canada.
The building officially opened on October 2, 1991 and was designed by Shore Tilbe Henschel
Irwin Peters who also designed the Peel Board of Education headquarters and the police building
in downtown Toronto.
Features
- 5 floors arranged by subject with colour coded materials
- 244-seat Noel Ryan Auditorium
- 5 meeting rooms available for public use
- 2 levels of underground paid parking with 450 spaces. Free parking on weekends and after 6
p.m. weekdays. Learn more about paid parking here.
- Internet access for the public
- Word processing workstations
- Study Carrels and Study Rooms
- 24-hour book drop
- Security staff on duty
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Improve your hobby skills by borrowing helpful resources from the Library, just
the way The Mississauga Knitting Guild has done.
Mississauga Knitting Guild Shawl
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