City Hall
Hours & Information

General Inquiries
To speak directly with staff at City Hall Branch during branch hours, please call the number listed above.
For general questions about Toronto Public Library, your account, and quick reference help, email Answerline.
Wheelchair Accessible
Free Wifi
Featured Services
Upcoming Events
Holidays and Closures
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Family DayMonday, February 16, 2026Closed All Day
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Good FridayFriday, April 3, 2026Closed All Day
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Easter SundaySunday, April 5, 2026Closed All Day
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Easter MondayMonday, April 6, 2026Closed All Day
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Scheduled Sunday ClosureSunday, May 17, 2026Closed All Day
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Victoria DayMonday, May 18, 2026Closed All Day
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Canada DayWednesday, July 1, 2026Closed All Day
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Scheduled Sunday ClosureSunday, August 2, 2026Closed All Day
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Civic Holiday (Simcoe Day)Monday, August 3, 2026Closed All Day
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Scheduled Sunday ClosureSunday, September 6, 2026Closed All Day
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Labour DayMonday, September 7, 2026Closed All Day
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National Day for Truth and ReconciliationWednesday, September 30, 2026Closed All Day
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Scheduled Sunday ClosureSunday, October 11, 2026Closed All Day
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Thanksgiving DayMonday, October 12, 2026Closed All Day
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Christmas EveThursday, December 24, 2026Closes early: 1:00pm
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Christmas DayFriday, December 25, 2026Closed All Day
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Boxing DaySaturday, December 26, 2026Closed All Day
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Scheduled Sunday ClosureSunday, December 27, 2026Closed All Day
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New Year’s EveThursday, December 31, 2026Closes early: 1:00pm
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New Year’s DayFriday, January 1, 2027Closed All Day
About City Hall
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- Best Bets
- Express Checkout
- Internet/Microsoft Office workstations
- Wireless (Wi-Fi)
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Closest major intersection Queen Street and Bay Street. Located on the northwest corner of Queen and Bay Street, in the new City Hall at the street level.
TTC
TTC Bay bus stops at Albert Street.
TTC Queen streetcar stops at Queen and Bay Street. -
Paid - underground at City Hall, parking lot at Dundas Street West and Bay Street.
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Equipment for persons with disabilities
Book stand
Computer with screen magnification software (Zoomtext)
Large print keyboard
Large trackball mouse
Magnifier
Natural spectrum lamp
Page turner
Wheelchair accessible furniture
Map
New at City Hall
Land Acknowledgement
City Hall is on Indigenous land. This is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee (ho-den-oh-sho-nee) Confederacy (aka. the Six Nations Confederacy), the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Toronto Public Library gratefully acknowledges these Indigenous nations for their guardianship of this land. We'd also like to remind and reaffirm, as Torontonians and Canadians, our accountability to these Indigenous nations, and to all Indigenous peoples and communities living in Toronto.
This land is also part of the Dish with One Spoon territory, a treaty between the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (aka. The Six Nations Confederacy), the Anishinaabek (Ah-nish-nah-bek) and allied nations, to peaceably share and care for this land, its waters, and all of the biodiversity in the Great Lakes region. All those who come to live and work here are responsible for honouring this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship, and respect. About Land Acknowledgement Statements
