Malton Library is designed for diverse interests, passions and convenience. With dedicated spaces for both children and adults, there are opportunities for community learning and engagement throughout the entire library.
Malton Library has 47,000 items in various formats, including equipment found in the Makerspace and recording studios.
Access resources designed to support individuals and families and self-automated tech devices that make borrowing and returning library items easy.
You can return borrowed library materials at any time using our self-return drop box located at the right of the main entrance of the Malton Commuity Centre facing Morning Star Drive.
Items returned outside of regular operating hours will be processed on the next business day.
Accessible technology
All library locations have accessible computer workstations which include a large print keyboard and magnifier software that enlarges, enhances, and reads aloud everything on your computer screen, among other services below.
All workstations include the following hardware and 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. You can sit next to a lamp and enjoy the benefits while you read or work in the library.
Light therapy lamps emit light that mimics outdoor light. They are 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-served, drop-in basis.
Malton 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.
Explore, relax and learn in the library’s rooms and spaces.
In this space, there are:
There is one group study room available with an occupancy limit of four people.
All meeting rooms are booked through Active Mississauga.
If you need help with booking a meeting room, contact library staff.
Malton Library has one quiet study room with individual study carrels for 12 people.
Quiet study rooms are available on a first-come, first-served, drop-in basis.