Hours
Tuesday 1-5 & 6-9
Wednesday 9-noon & 1-5
Thursday 1-5 & 6-9
Friday 9-noon & 1-5
Saturday 9-noon & 1-5
Contact

519-438-4287
465 Quebec St.
N5W 3Y4
Programs
Go to program listings for Carson.
Background
On December 23, 1915, the first branch of the London Public Library, the East Branch Library, was opened on the corner of Dundas and Rectory Streets in the East London Town Hall. It was moved in 1926 to the corner of Dufferin and Quebec Streets and named after the Director of London Public Library who served from 1906 to 1916. The present building was constructed in 1977. The collection is varied and includes adult and children’s books, DVDs, videos, compact discs, audio cassettes, large print books and literacy kits. The branch has five computers for public uses: one job bank/email, one children’s cd-rom, and three internet stations. The Carson Branch runs a limited number of programs, including yearly drop-in craft programs, March Break programs and Summer Reading programs. Wheelchair accessible.
Each location has a materials return chute which is open whenever the library is closed.
Parking
Yes.
Bus Routes
You can get to us by LTC bus routes 20 (close to the library), routes 7 and 2 which stop nearby on Dundas St.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to 2 hours maximum per use. Price does not include HST.
Room | Occupancy | Rate: | Rate: | Rate: |
Special Purpose: | 16 | free | $15 | $22 |