It's a reference library located at the heart of downtown Toronto, and very limited number of items are for circulation.
Among the special features, the library has Writers' Room and Piano Practice Room.
Renowned architect Raymond Moriyama was commissioned to design the library in 1974, and the library was opened for public in 1977.
The design is so beautiful inside that anyone feels like staying in the library all day.
The library at the Yonge Street is a tourist attraction too.