Welcome to our Digital Library. We hope to provide the very best customer service experience to all of our patrons virtually, just as we do in our physical…
Wilbur F. Herman and his wife, Adie Knox Herman were prominent figures in Windsor during the 1920s and 30s. He purchased Windsor’s newspaper in 1918, eventually renaming it…
On this episode of Stories of Windsor, we interview local filmmaker turned author, Walter Petrichyn. Walter will be screening his short film, “Canada’s Steel Town – Ojibway” at…
On this episode of Stories of Windsor, we discuss the Windsor-Detroit connection in relation to the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel, the Ambassador Bridge, and the new Gordie Howie…
The Bowlby’s were a prominent and well-connected Windsor family in the early 1900s. A large selection of Bowlby family photographs can be found at Windsor’s Community Archives.
Looking for literary love this Valentine’s season? Come to the Central library for a blind date with a book! This year’s theme is non-fiction, and we have books…
Join Windsor Public Library’s Digital Branch in celebrating Black History Month with resources, reading lists, and videos that honour Black heritage and culture. Black History Resources A list…
The Riverside Chess Club is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2026. If you are a chess player or want to learn, visit the Riverside Library on Wednesdays, 5-7:45…