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1 pinball/arcade machine. Single pinball machine behind the claw machine to right of the stairs. Charges coins ($1 per play or $2 for three plays).
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1 pinball/arcade machine. Single pinball machine behind the claw machine to right of the stairs. Charges coins ($1 per play or $2 for three plays).

Want to connect with others over the love of reading? Join our book club to discuss Taylor Jenkins Reid`s Atmosphere: a Love Story . This title should be on shelves and ready to borrow approximately 5 weeks prior to the discussion date. Check with a staff member if you have questions on how to...

Want to connect with others over the love of reading? Join our book club to discuss Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club . This title should be on shelves and ready to borrow approximately 5 weeks prior to the discussion date. Check with a staff member if you have questions on how to access a...

Want to connect with others over the love of reading? Join our book club to discuss Karen Hao`s Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI. This title should be on shelves and ready to borrow approximately 5 weeks prior to the discussion date. Check with a staff member if you have...

Do you like to knit or crochet? Come join our knitting circle! This knitting circle is run in partnership with Casting Off the Cold, which is a volunteer organization that collects hand knitted and crocheted blankets, hats, scarves, mitts, baby clothes and similar items to donate to charities in...

Celebrate Filipino Heritage Month with Toronto-based chef Marvin Palomo as he reflects on a culinary journey deeply rooted in culture, family, and global experience. Through personal stories and professional insights, Chef Palomo will share how his Filipino heritage continues to shape his...

Is your child interested in learning how to play chess? CITL is a non-profit student-run organization that aims to promote chess across Canada to players of all skill levels. Through our bi-weekly chess program, CITL provides an environment where children can learn how to play chess. Details of the.

Count Her In York Region is excited to collaborate with Markham Public Library to host an empowering math competition on Saturday May 30 tailored specifically for female-identifying youth in grades 6 and 7. This event is designed to ignite a passion for mathematics among young girls and encourage...

Are you a teen or an adult interested in learning chess or would like the opportunity to play with other chess fans? CITL is a non-profit student-run organization that aims to promote chess across Canada to players of all skill levels. Through our bi-weekly chess program, CITL provides an...

Want to connect with others over the love of reading? Join our book club to discuss Florence Knapp's The Names . This title should be on shelves and ready to borrow approximately 5 weeks prior to the discussion date. Check with a staff member if you have questions on how to access a copy. Book...

Want to connect with others over the love of reading? Join our book club to discuss Clare Leslie Hall's book Broken Country . This title should be on shelves and ready to borrow approximately 5 weeks prior to the discussion date. Check with a staff member if you have questions on how to access a...

Get ready for a night of trivial competition. Music & Film Trivia Night is leveling up with an exciting Makerspace twist. Bring your pop‑culture knowledge, your imagination, and your creativity to one of the most exciting Markham Public Library events of the year! Teams will battle it out through...

Drop-in for some fun activities in our Children’s areas. A scavenger hunt will also be available throughout the day.

Do you like to knit or crochet? Come join our knitting circle! This knitting circle is run in partnership with Casting Off the Cold, which is a volunteer organization that collects hand knitted and crocheted blankets, hats, scarves, mitts, baby clothes and similar items to donate to charities in...

Drop-in for some fun activities in our Children’s areas. A scavenger hunt will also be available throughout the day.

Do you like to knit or crochet? Come join our knitting circle! This knitting circle is run in partnership with Casting Off the Cold, which is a volunteer organization that collects hand knitted and crocheted blankets, hats, scarves, mitts, baby clothes and similar items to donate to charities in...

Listen to the sounds of spring! Join the TRCA (Toronto and Region Conservation Authority) for an interactive walk starting at the Unionville Library to learn all about how birds communicate and how to identify them! Enjoy interesting bird songs and learn some tips to remember them! We will be...

Is your child interested in learning how to play chess? CITL is a non-profit student-run organization that aims to promote chess across Canada to players of all skill levels. Through our bi-weekly chess program, CITL provides an environment where children can learn how to play chess. Details of the.

Are you a teen or an adult interested in learning chess or would like the opportunity to play with other chess fans? CITL is a non-profit student-run organization that aims to promote chess across Canada to players of all skill levels. Through our bi-weekly chess program, CITL provides an...

Let's talk affordability! Affordability is shaping daily life for people across our community — from housing and groceries to transportation and childcare and more! This community conversation brings residents together to share experiences, explore challenges, and discuss ideas for building a more..

This PA day club is for young mathematicians at a G1-4 level to gather and investigate interesting math problems and tackle challenging questions together with the support of a mentor. Students will be able to enhance and apply their knowledge into practical math problems. Workbooks will be...

Are you a teen or an adult interested in learning chess or would like the opportunity to play with other chess fans? CITL is a non-profit student-run organization that aims to promote chess across Canada to players of all skill levels. Through our bi-weekly chess program, CITL provides an...

Is your child interested in learning how to play chess? CITL is a non-profit student-run organization that aims to promote chess across Canada to players of all skill levels. Through our bi-weekly chess program, CITL provides an environment where children can learn how to play chess. Details of the.