This 10,000 square foot library serves the Ansley Grove community and is designed for children, families, students, and neighbourhood residents. The library is attached to the Chancellor Community Centre and is surrounded by parks and recreation.
Free outdoor parking is available.
STEAM Club
Drop in and have fun exploring new STEAM topics with guided, hands-on activities about Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. For grades 3-8.
November 19 at 7:00 PM
Calendar
View the full calendar of programs and events.
General
Bike Rack
Children's Interactive Play Centre
In-library Toys and Board Games
Community Information Board
Drop-in Quiet Study Room (8 seats)
Individual and Group Study Space (18 seats)
Soft Seating (8 seats)
Wheeled Baskets
Technology
Children's Early Literacy Stations (2)
Laptop
Photocopier / Printer / Scanner
Public Computers
Wireless Internet Access
Collection
World Languages Collection
Ansley Grove Library collects materials in a variety of different languages. View our World Languages Collection.
Accessibility Features
Automatic Sliding Main Entry Doors
Single Level Library
Accessible Service Desk
Wheelchair Accessible Height-Adjustable Self Checkout Station
Accessible Height Book Return
Accessible Spaces and Aisles
Accessible Washrooms
Access to CELA library
Home Library Services
Magnifying Bookmarks (For sale)
MagnusCards
Language Line Phone
Strobe Light Fire Alarms
Vaughan Public Libraries respectfully acknowledges that our libraries were built upon the Territory and Treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation per the Toronto Purchase agreement or Treaty 13.
We also recognize we are situated in the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosaunee who occupied this land before the arrival of European settlers.
The City of Vaughan is currently home to many First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. We acknowledge their contributions to the life and prosperity of this land.
As representatives of the people of the City of Vaughan, we are grateful to have the opportunity to work and live in this territory.
We acknowledge we must do more to learn about the history of this land so that we can better understand our roles as residents, neighbours, and caretakers of this City.
For more facts and figures, view the Library Fact Sheet.
4.9 km away | Pierre Berton Resource Library |
3.1 km away | Woodbridge Library |
3.7 km away | VMC Library |