New Library Coming to Moss Park in 2028 as Part of St. Lawrence Branch Relocation and Expansion
The St. Lawrence Branch Relocation and Expansion is set to bring a major new public library to Moss Park, with Toronto Public Library planning to open a new district branch at Queen and Parliament in 2028.
As part of this relocation and expansion, TPL has purchased a heritage building at 339 Queen Street East. The new district library will replace the current St. Lawrence branch and serve residents of St. Lawrence, Corktown, and especially Moss Park, where rapid population growth has increased demand for accessible public services and shared community space.
For many Moss Park residents—families, newcomers, seniors, youth, people staying in shelters, and rooming-house tenants—the library is an essential daily resource. It provides free internet and computer access, study areas, job-search support, digital literacy programs, and a safe, welcoming place to spend time.
TPL says the expanded district branch will offer more space, longer hours, improved technology, expanded collections, and dedicated areas for teens and young children. These upgrades respond to long-standing community needs and reflect the scale of growth in the surrounding neighbourhoods.
The existing St. Lawrence branch will remain open during construction. Public consultations are planned as part of the relocation and expansion process, allowing residents to help shape the library’s design and services.
Built in 1907 and designated a heritage property in 2017, the building will be transformed into a modern community hub—connecting Moss Park’s past to its future.
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