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Situated in the Legislative Building's north wing, the Library traces its roots back to 1792 when it began as the parliamentary Library of Upper Canada. It now provides timely, professional and comprehensive information and research services to MPPs, legislative committees and Legislative Assembly officials. While not open to the public, the Library makes a number of information papers available online and works with other libraries to ensure that unique documents within its holdings are made available to the public by appointment.
The hallway leading to the Library serves as a venue for exhibits that are produced by the Legislative Assembly's Interparliamentary and Public Relations Branch. Exhibits have explored parliamentary architecture across Canada, Ontario's multicultural communities and local history from around Ontario.
Other Tours: Legislative Chamber | Legislative Assembly | Legislative Library | Police Memorial | Lieutenant Governor's Suite | Lieutenant Governor's Lounge
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