HPL's online payment service is not working. We aim to restore it quickly. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Due to Driver availability, Bookmobile has the following schedule modifications for the month of June. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Bookmobile Service June Modifications
Tuesday, June 2:
- McMaster University - Cancelled
Friday, June 5:
- Winona - Cancelled
- Queen Victoria - Cancelled
Saturday, June 6:
- All Regular Sites are Cancelled due to a Special Event
With the cancellation of Touch-A-Truck, Bookmobile will instead visit its regularly scheduled Saturday sites at Stoney Creek Arena, Riverdale and Discovery Centre. www.hpl.ca/bookmobile
Please note that the fax machine is currently out of order. The estimated time of repair is unknown. Thank you for your patience.
All HPL Branches are closed on Friday May 29, for Staff Professional Development. Bookmobile is off the road and Extended Access service is not available. Regular service hours resume on Saturday May 30.
Visit our Virtual Branch at hpl.ca for our online resources and collections.
Renovations are currently underway for the 2nd Floor Central Children's Area. Programs are still being offered as scheduled and there is a temporary pop-up Children’s Area on the northeast side of the 2nd Floor (near the Piano Room), including access to collections and train tables. Construction is expected to be completed by late Spring. Thank you for your patience.
As of Monday, March 2, Sherwood Branch's 2nd Floor is closed due to renovations. Makerspace, Children and Teen's collection are temporarily available on the 1st Floor. All programs will be held in the basement program room. Renovations are expected to be completed in late Spring. Thank you for your patience.
Hamilton Public Library Reveals the One Book Hamilton Should Read This Year
HAMILTON, ON – Tuesday April 14, 2020 – On Thursday April 16, at noon, Hamilton Public Library launches Hamilton Reads 2020. The one book everyone in the city should read this year is Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice.
Moon of the Crusted Snow is a timely read about a small, northern Anishinaabe community unaware of why their supplies, electricity and cell service are dwindling fast. As confusion and panic builds, the band council and a pocket of community leaders struggle to maintain order. Then, an unexpected visitor from the crumbling society to the south arrives.
“We chose this book prior to the current pandemic,” says Lisa Weaver, HPL’s Director, Collections and Program Development. “But the storyline strangely mirrors what is happening in the world right now. Our communities are coming together and caring for our neighbours during these trying times. We hope that you’ll find this book a message of hope and resilience.”
Author Waubgeshig Rice concurs. “I want this book to prompt discussion. I want this book to encourage people to look at themselves and their communities and think about positive ways to move forward. I look forward to discussing more with you all through Hamilton Reads,” he adds.
There are two changes to the annual event this year:
- We’re launching two months earlier to help engage residents during this time of social isolation.
- We’ve shifted our Hamilton Reads programs and book clubs to online options at our Virtual Branch, so that customers can connect with the library and with each other safely from their own homes. In the year ahead look for a virtual author visit, book talks, concerts and fun activities.
As of April 16, Moon of the Crusted Snow is available as an eBook and eAudio. CELA also has a direct download for DAISY readers. Borrow with a library card or sign up for an e-card today at hpl.ca. Readers can also participate in many other Hamilton Reads-related activities through hpl.ca/hamiltonreads.
Waubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation. He is the radio host of CBC Up North. Moon of the Crusted Snow, published by ECW Press, is his second novel.
Past Hamilton Reads authors include titles by Miriam Toews, Tom Wilson and Lawrence Hill. This year marks HPL’s eighth annual Hamilton Reads.
About Hamilton Public Library
The Hamilton Public Library is a vibrant hub for information and culture, providing our diverse community the Freedom to Discover. As one of the largest library systems in Canada, Hamiltonians will discover something new at our 22 locations, two bookmobiles, or through our extensive digital collections. Visit us online at hpl.ca. Connect with us on Twitter @hamiltonlibrary and Facebook at HamiltonPublicLibrary.








