We have a new Events
Calendar showcasing the
great programs and activities offered at branches across the city.
Scroll down and check out the new calendar then plan your next visit.  We
look forward to seeing you soon!

The Windsor Public
Library is expanding its
service in 2025. Beginning Sunday, January 5th, nine
branches will be open seven days a week. Hours of operation are also being standardized as noon to eight pm on Mondays and Wednesdays and 10 am to six pm on all other days.

Check out our puzzle swap
at John Muir Library!
Do you have some old puzzles lying around? Swap them for some new-to-you ones!
Please ensure your puzzles have all the pieces so everyone can enjoy some complete ones!

Language learners can
build vocabulary, practice
skills, and maintain what they have learned with Transparent Language Online, available anytime, anywhere in 110+ languages.

Available as both an app through the App Store and Google Play or through a browser at library.transparent.com/windsor

Do you have a child
aged 0-5?
Join us for 1000 Books before Kindergarten.

For more information or to sign up, please contact the following branches (Central, Bridgeview or John Muir) at 519-255-6770.

February is Black History Month

The Windsor Public Library helps raise awareness and understanding during Black History Month each February. This year, adults and seniors are invited to the Muir Branch for a discussion and presentation featuring the powerful words written and performed by Maya Angelou and Bob Marley. This series embraces the spirit of Farah Jasmine Griffin’s book, “Read Until You Understand.” The first of four Thursdays dedicated to Black History will take place on February 6, from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM. A diverse selection of books covering various Continue Reading...
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New Events Calendar

Our new Events Calendar is now online and growing.  Check out the new calendar to see the tremendous programs and activities available for all ages.  An online room booking service will be available soon, but until that’s ready, please continue to reach out and have one of our staff walk you through the process for now....
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Expanded Service – Open Sundays Starts January 5

The Windsor Public Library is ready to expand service and take the guesswork out of operating hours in 2025. Beginning this Sunday, January 5, 2025, nine branches will be open seven days a week, and hours of operation will be standardized across the board.  Only the Local History branch will be unavailable on Sundays. “We’re making access to the great services our library system provides a seven-day-a-week opportunity”, said Library Board Chair Mark McKenzie. “We know families need books, computers, and programming all week long, and Continue Reading...
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we’re open during the Sandwich St. Construction Project!

As part of the Gordie Howe International Bridge project, sections of Sandwich Street between Chappel Street and Chewett Street will be closed at various times starting May 30, 2024 for an estimated two months.  While parking and routes might be a bit restricted, both the Local History Branch and the John Muir Branch will be opened their regular hours for the duration of the work!  Keep in mind that we can always be reached remotely if that’s more convenient. Our contact info is as follows:   Continue Reading...
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WPL APP IS BACK!

Good news!  WPL’s app provider was able to come to an agreement with the company that supports the app.  This means our WPL Mobile app is once again functional! If you still have the WPL Mobile app on your device, you just need to log back in with your library card number and PIN.  If you’ve uninstalled the app, you’ll just need to reinstall it from the App Store or Google Play. It might take a few minutes for your account information to load the first Continue Reading...
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New Event Calendar and Room Booking Service Coming Soon

We’re getting a new Event Calendar and Room Booking service in 2025! They should be up and running soon, but for now, please click the Read More button to see the highlighted January 2025 Events Recurring and by Date PDF version and look for programming of interest to you.  Note:  If available, use the search key and the first three letters of a day or branch to help find what you’re looking for.  Also, remember that great new programs always pop up, so this may not Continue Reading...
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Branch Hours December 22 through January 4

The Windsor Public Library branches are working special hours between December 22 and January 4.  We’re closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day and some other days have adjusted hours.  Know before you go!    ...
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All Branches Closed for Remembrance Day

All library locations will be closed on Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of Remembrance Day. For anyone looking for information on what’s planned to honour those who have fought for our freedom, the City of Windsor has complete details available in the newsroom section of the citywindsor.ca website. The WPL Digital Branch has also posted a Remembrance Video on the WPL YouTube channel showcasing some of the beautiful monuments located around the city. Lest We Forget....
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Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday Sunday and Monday

Please note that all branches of the Windsor Public Library will be closed Sunday, October 13 and Monday, October 14, 2024.  We will reopen Tuesday, October 15 with normal hours. eResources are available 24/7 here....
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October is Library Month – Find Out What’s Free!

Life is expensive, but your library is not! Visit the Windsor Public Library this month and discover all the free things we have for you and your family to explore! It all starts with a library card. Visit one of our 10 branches to get yours. It only takes a few minutes, and of course, it’s free. If you have one you haven’t used lately, come on in, and we’ll renew it. Your library card gives you free access to books, movies, sports equipment—including pickleball, tools, Continue Reading...
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation September 30

All branches of the Windsor Public Library will be closed on September 30, 2024; however, displays of Indigenous content and resources will be featured at all branches and online at the Digital Branch throughout the week. Staff have prepared a video on Truth and Reconciliation, and offer the following opportunities for community engagement: During the month of September, customers have been encouraged to pick up a button at Fontainebleau Branch in honour of Orange Shirt Day/National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The week of September 23 Continue Reading...
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Outdoor Movie Night Cancelled

Due to a risk of thunderstorms in the forecast, and out of an abundance of caution, the outdoor movie night scheduled for tonight at Forest Glade Optimist Park is cancelled. We hope by informing everyone now, there will still be time to plan an alternate night of fun for you and your family.  ...
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