This summer, make the Huron County Library your destination for discovery, creativity, and connection. Whether you’re looking to keep young minds engaged, explore new hobbies, or simply spend time together, the library offers a season full of free activities, great books, and memorable experiences. 

Join the Club: There is still time to join the TD Summer Reading Club! This exciting and educational program is free to readers aged 4-12 and runs in-person at all 12 Huron County Library branches from June 29-Aug. 21.  While some locations are currently full, please still register if you would like to be added to the waitlist.

Stay cool: Beat the heat by borrowing a pool pass for Seaforth, Exeter, Kirkton-Woodham, and Brussels, Morris & Grey pools. During extreme heat events, drop into any one of our 12 branches during open hours to cool down and enjoy all the library has to offer.

Visit a Museum: Did you know you can visit the Huron County Museum & Historic Gaol for free when you show your Huron County Library card? If you have family or friends visiting from outside of Huron County, you can borrow a Family Pass so they can join you on your visit. Or take a day trip to the Royal Ontario Museum or London Children’s Museum.

Get outdoors: There are no shortage of parks, trails, and beaches in Huron County to unplug and explore this summer. Borrow an Ontario Parks day pass to visit more than 100 provincial parks. Stay closer to home by checking out a day pass to Falls Reserve Conservation Area. Or explore what’s in your own backyard by borrowing a telescope or bird watching kit.

Try something new: There are no shortage of activities taking place in our branches this summer. Join a LEGO challenge, meet your friends to watch soccer together, get creative through a variety of art and craft programs, and so much more! 

Read: Or you could just borrow a book and enjoy a quiet moment reading. Get started by browsing our online catalogue or check out what library staff are reading this summer.