The accessible washroom in both the Waterdown library and the lobby of the Waterdown shared facility are out of order. We aim to get it fixed quickly.
In preparation for the 1st Floor renovations, the Sherwood Branch will be closed on Wednesday, May 14. It is expected to reopen on Thursday, May 15 with the completion of the basement renovation. Thank you for your understanding.
Due to City IT maintenance, there may be an intermittent network outage between 8-10 pm during Study Hall on Thursday, May 8. Computers, printers and WiFi may not be available at times. Thank you for your patience.
All HPL Branches are closed on Sunday, May 18, and Victoria Day, Monday, May 19. Bookmobile is off the road. Extended Access and Study Hall services are not available. Our Virtual Branch is open at hpl.ca.
On Tuesday, May 13, a fire drill will be held at 11 am at Central Library. You may visit the Barton or Locke Branches as alternate locations for your library needs. Thank you for your understanding.
Due to the ongoing roof repair project, noise and parking disruptions are expected to continue until the end of June. Thank you for your patience.
From Monday, May 5 to Saturday, May 31, the Ancaster Branch will be temporarily closed due to a roof and HVAC replacement. During this time, service hours will be available at the Ancaster Rotary Centre, 385 Jerseyville Road West, Ancaster. The last day to pick up your Holds is Thursday, May 1st. Thank you for your understanding.
The digital microfilm machines at Central Library are not working. A single analog machine is available, but it doesn't print. We aim to have the digital devices repaired as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please be aware of online phishing attempts impersonating Hamilton Public Library and Library Staff. HPL does not solicit paid freelance opportunities through social media or other messaging applications. HPL does not request personal or banking information through social media or require financial compensation when reviewing job applications. Please report phishing schemes to communications@hpl.ca. If you think you are a victim of fraud, please call the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.
The first phase of renovations continues at the Sherwood Branch. During this time, noise disruptions may occur throughout the branch due to a basement renovation. Parking, access to the building, and collections will not be affected. Thank you for your patience. www.hpl.ca/sherwood
Discovery Centre
Project Update February 14, 2025
The Study RFP closed Wednesday February 12. The evaluation team will begin review. Updates will be posted on City of Hamilton Bids and Tenders website.
Contract # C8-02-24
City of Hamilton Bid Opportunity: hamilton.bidsandtenders.ca
Project Update December 20, 2024
Proposal for Consultant Required for the Discovery Centre Program Design and Development Study for the Hamilton Public Library Board
Hamilton Public Library (HPL) is exploring the redevelopment of the former Canadian Marine Discovery Centre through the creation of a new library branch, Indigenous gathering space, cultural heritage exhibition space, café, and visitor amenities. This future multi-role facility will be located in the previously purpose-built Parks Canada interpretation centre, 77 Harbourside Way, Hamilton (formally 57 Discovery Drive) at Hamilton’s Pier 8.
HPL offers a bid opportunity for a Discovery Centre Program Design and Development Study. The Study will inform the repurposing of the building as part of the West Harbour and waterfront redevelopment.
Contract # C8-02-24
City of Hamilton Bid Opportunity: hamilton.bidsandtenders.ca
Envisioning the New Discovery Centre
Hamilton Public Library (HPL) is embarking on an exciting Program Design and Development Study to test the feasibility of a new Discovery Centre (77 Harbourside Way, Hamilton (formally 57 Discovery Drive)) as part of the City of Hamilton’s West Harbour Project.
The Discovery Centre would feature:
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A gathering place defined, led and staffed by local Indigenous peoples.
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A modern Library Branch with a full range of services.
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A showcase for captivating cultural heritage-based experiences and exhibitions.
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Shared spaces that create a welcoming, accessible building.
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A relaxing café to connect with friends, neighbours and colleagues.
HPL has identified one overarching goal for the site – the opportunity to advance social cohesion within the community by deliberately creating spaces, programs and services that attract people of all ages, cultures and economic backgrounds.
To learn more about this exciting initiative and to hear about opportunities to provide feedback and support, please sign up for project email updates:
Click this link to opt-in to receive future Discovery Centre Project and Study updates.
Contact Us to share what you like about the concept, any questions or considerations.
A successful Hamilton Discovery Centre will be:
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A free, open and vibrant space that welcomes residents and visitors from all ages and backgrounds
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An accessible space that keeps its doors open all week and all year long
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Engaging for residents of both new and existing North-end neighbours
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A place that helps us understand our individual and collective heritage
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A gathering place, where everyone comes together to learn each other’s past, present and future stories
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Revitalized and animated with activity – inside and outside
Significant engagement with members of the Indigenous community and consultation with the public is part of the work ahead.
As HPL develops the core elements of the Program Design and Development Study, we will gather input from interested parties and include regular community consultation and updates. We aim to select a consultant to begin work in summer 2025, with a completed Study ready for Council review in 2027.
Last updated December 2024