Bookstores, Libraries & Archives in Toronto Centre, Toronto, ON

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350 Victoria Street, 2Nd Floor, Toronto, M5B 2K3

(416) 979-5000
There is an amplified buzz and bustle in the Library these days that reflects the trajectory of Ryerson University – new programs, increased enrolment, and a creative synergy that is more than the sum of our parts. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the beautiful new Student Learning Centre (SLC). The exceptional study space provided by the SLC has greatly expanded and enhanced the existing inventory of collaborative work rooms that promote learning beyond the classroom. On the third floor you will find a new library initiative devoted to innovative and emerging technologies: the Isaac Olowolafe Jr. Digital Media Experience (DME) Lab. Open to all, this is the place to go to expand your digital horizons through learning, experimentation and creative exploration.
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20 St. Joseph Street, BAY CLOVERHILL, Toronto, M4Y 1J9

416.961.6601
The Canadian Music Centre holds Canada's largest collection of Canadian concert music. The CMC exists to promote the works of its Associate Composers in Canada and around the world. The Centre makes available on loan over 20, 000 scores and works of Canadian contemporary composers through its lending library. The CMC sells more than 1300 CD titles featuring music of its Associate Composers and other Canadian independent recording producers. The Centre also offers an on-demand publishing service, music repertoire consultations, and is easily accessible through five regional centres across Canada, as well as through its website. The CMC engages in a number of National outreach projects, is digitizing all its scores and works, conducts research, and administers several Awards.
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499 Church Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4Y 2C6

(416) 901-6600
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Glad Day Bookshop is a beloved community space with a terrific atmosphere and friendly staff. The book selection is marvelous, particularly for the LGBTQIA community. The drag brunches are a hit, offering fun and energetic shows. The staff are accommodating and go above and beyond to make customers feel welcome. The café offers delicious drinks and food. Events and book recommendations are plentiful.
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232 Queen St. E., DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 1S3

(416) 364-7638
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Acadia art & Rare Books is a Toronto landmark with a beautiful, unassuming storefront. Customers praise the vast selection of art and photography books, lesser known monographs, and welcoming owners. Some visitors have mentioned the presence of cats in the shop.
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60 ADELAIDE ST. E., DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 3E4

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330 Sumach Street #41, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3K7

(416) 925-8412
Past Forward HeritageLimited, who do research, writing and publishing relating to Canadian social history. Past Forward Heritage Services (now Past Forward Heritage Limited) was formed as the result of the collaboration of Doug Mackey and his son Paul Mackey on a number of local history research projects beginning in 1994. Initially the plan was to produce small pamphlets for local consumption.

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