Learn a little of Toronto's history as told through its plaques.
Ontario Library Association
Photos by Alan L Brown - September 2006
If you enter the Toronto Reference Library, travel up to the fourth floor and head over to the east side you will discover a 1977 Toronto Historical Board plaque on the wall. Here's what it says:
The Ontario Library Association was founded at a meeting, October 19th, 1900, held in the Toronto Public Library at the northeast corner of Church and Adelaide Streets. This library was the former Mechanic's Institute and became the Toronto Public Library in 1883 with the adoption of the Free Library by-law. James Bain (1842-1908), Chief Librarian of the Toronto Public Library, was elected the first President of the Ontario Library Association. The O.L.A., the oldest library association in Canada, has played a major role in the growth of Ontario libraries and in developing the profession of Librarianship.
Plaque Location Co-ordinates: 43.671670 -79.386746
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