Courtneypark Library

730 Courtneypark Drive West
905-615-4745
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Rooms and features

Courtneypark Library has dedicated spaces for both children and adults, as well as quiet study space on the upper level.

Collections at a glance

Courtneypark Library has over 57,000 items in various formats spread across three floors.

  • Ground floor: Children’s books and CDs, youth, graphic, video games and daisy reader collection
  • Lower level: Adult and junior non-fiction, documentary DVDs, non-fiction audio CDs
  • Upper level: Fiction, large print, French fiction and non-fiction, world languages, adult music CDs, periodicals and newspapers

Technology and resources

Access technology, tools and resources available at Courtneypark Library to support your needs and interests, and easily return your borrowed library materials at your convenience.

You can return borrowed library materials at any time using our self-return drop box located outside the library near the parking lot. Items returned outside of regular operating hours will be processed on the next business day.

Accessible public computers

All our computers are equipped with large-print keyboards and ZoomText readers that enlarge, enhance and read aloud everything on the screen.

Assistive workstation

At our assistive workstation you’ll find:

  • Noise-cancelling headset and microphone
  • Accessible mouse and keyboard
  • Scanner
  • Screen-reading software
  • Speech recognition software
  • ZoomText magnifier
  • Public workstation software

Computers are available on a drop-in basis, but you can also use your library card to book a computer.

Get a boost of sunshine through our light therapy lamps found on the upper level of Courtneypark Library.

Light therapy lamps emit light that mimics outdoor light. It is known to help lift your mood and reduce symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) during Fall and Winter seasons.

Areas with light therapy lamps are available on a first-come, first-serve, drop-in basis.

Courtneypark Library offers print, scan and photocopy services. You can print your documents using a library computer or your own device and can pay for the service using your Library Print Account.

You can learn more about printing and photocopying and the Library Print Account.

Available spaces

Explore, relax and learn in the library’s rooms and spaces.

In this space, there are:

  • Sitting areas for reading and playing
  • Games and puzzles for entertainment and learning
  • Computers available on a first-come, first-serve, drop-in basis

There are two study rooms available with an occupancy limit of five to eight people.

All study rooms are booked through Active Mississauga.

If you need help with booking a study room, contact library staff.