New report highlights the many benefits that Mississauga Library services have for residents
City services | April 16, 2026

Mississauga Library creates real value for residents through a wide range of resources, services and programs. Recent data from the Library’s Impact Report shows that every dollar invested generates $6.96 in value for Mississauga residents. That is more than six dollars in value for every tax dollar spent.
The report looks at how Mississauga Library positively supports the community through direct benefits and broader contributions. It uses the Valuing Ontario Libraries Toolkit (VOLT), a tool from the Ontario Library Service, and looks at 2024 service data and feedback from the 2025 Library Customer Survey. The findings show why library services matter to residents and help staff improve library programming.
Using VOLT, the report estimates the Library creates $236.7 million in social and economic value each year. That’s about $307 per resident. Here is what that value looks like:
Mississauga Library is a valuable community space that supports learning, creativity and connection. It is a welcoming public space where residents can gather and connect through shared interests.
The Library Impact Report was developed as part of the 2024 Library Future Directions Plan. It also supports the City’s Strategic Plan priorities, including Belong, Connect and Prosper.
Residents can enjoy many offerings available at the library, choosing the format that works best for their needs. In 2024, residents borrowed more than 6.9 million print and digital items. The Library of Things lets residents borrow practical items such as park passes, radon detectors, autism sensory kits and seeds. The online catalogue and Mississauga Library app make it easy to find and use materials.
Major events, including the Mississauga Literary Festival and Mississauga Comic Expo, bring the community together through panels, workshops, exhibitors and activities. The Mississauga Seed Library celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2024 and marked the distribution of more than 18,500 seed packets over five years.
The reopening of the Hazel McCallion Central Library brought new spaces for residents to gather and access library services. In 2024, there were more than 28,000 room bookings and nearly 3.8 million visits across all library locations, a significant increase over prior years.

As a community hub, the library offers programs for residents of all ages. In 2024, the library hosted 5,660 programs across all locations, from storytimes for children to workshops and classes for adults.
The Open Window Hub continues to serve as a key resource for residents facing barriers. It helped connect 1,952 people to housing supports and another 1,081 residents were connected to health services.
The Mississauga Library offers a wide range of materials, programs and services to explore. Start your journey today at the Mississauga Library website.

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