Our Library: North York Central

June 7, 2019 | Teen Blogger

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Teens read books in the stacks
The Youth Advisory Group (YAG) at North York Central Library pose in the stacks.

The newly renovated North York Central Library is a great place for teens – whether you're studying, using the Digital Innovation Hub to edit a photo, sewing in the Fabrication Studio or just hanging out – there are endless possibilities and always a good book to find, too. It's located right at the North York Centre subway station.

The North York Central Library Youth Advisory Group had fun taking these photos to show off their space and all the things to do at the library.

A group of teens sit on colourful stools

Comfy, colourful furniture offers a great place to socialize.

A group of teens look at newspapers

The second floor reading lounge is the place to catch up on news and current events.

Teens read books on a staircase

People are invited to read and study on the main staircase, which doubles as seating.

A group of teens sit under a stairwell

Although this group prefers to sit under the stairs.

Teens stand and look down from above

The new renovation provides some great vantage points.

Teens pose through a glass wall

As well as photo opportunities.

Teens pose in front of a light up wall that says TPL

And more photo opportunities!

Teens look happy at finding a DVD

Most of all it's a big library, so you can usually find what you're looking for.

Teens use the express checkout for a book on Raspberry Pi

And take it home with you!

Learn more about volunteering with a Youth Advisory Group, or upcoming programs and events at North York Central Library for teens. See you there soon!

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