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LearningLong Branch Library
Step inside one of Toronto's most charming mid-century library branches and soak in its understated architectural character. The Long Branch Library, opened in 1955, greets you with a subtle stone relief carving above the entrance — likely the work of artist Elford Bradley Cox — blending classical sensibility with clean modernist lines. Whether you're browsing the stacks or simply appreciating the building itself, it's a calm, unhurried spot to decompress after work. Perfect for after work — drop in solo or bring a friend. No experience necessary.
📍 Harbourfront, Toronto
