Library Tours & Visits

Plan your next visit with WPL. Choose from tours, outreach visits, and curriculum‑based programs that bring learning to life — in the library or beyond.

excited children looking at books in the library

About Library Tours & Visits

We offer engaging learning experiences for teachers, educators, homeschool families and community groups. Whether you bring your students to the library or invite us into your classroom or organization, our team provides hands‑on activities, literacy exploration, and opportunities to discover everything WPL has to offer.

  • Library Tours

    Great for classes or groups wanting an introduction to the library. Explore our spaces, collections, digital resources, and take part in fun, interactive activities.

    Available: At the library
    Best for: All grades, homeschool groups and community organizations

  • Classroom & Community Outreach Visits

    Bring WPL to your classroom, organization or community event. Our staff will share books, highlight digital tools, and deliver customizable activities that support literacy and learning.

    Available: At your school or organization
    Best for: Teachers, early years educators, community organizations or groups

  • Curriculum‑Based Programs

    Designed specifically for teachers, these programs support Ontario curriculum expectations through focused, hands‑on learning. Programs are offered only at the library.

    Available: At the library
    Best for: Elementary educators and homeschool groups

    Exploring the Elements of Music (K-Grade 1)

    In this 75-minute program, students will explore beat, rhythm, tempo and dynamics through stories, songs, and hands-on activities.

    Nature Appreciation Program (Grades K-6)

    In this 75-minute program, students will learn about the importance of plants and animals through an interactive presentation, storytime and a variety of hands-on activities. Students will plant seeds to take home with them.

    Lego Spike Program (Grades 1-5)

    In this 90-minute program, students will work together to complete building and coding problem-solving challenges that help them become resilient, independent thinkers.

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