Whitby Public Library Accessibility

Contact us to request assistance or an accommodation.

The Whitby Public Library offers a variety of accessible formats:

Material can also be borrowed from other libraries through interlibrary loan and through the Centre for Equitable Library Access.

Each location has an accessible public computer station with ZoomText magnification and NVDA screen reader software. The Central Library has a magnifying aid to enlarge newspapers, magazines, forms, etc, and the Brooklin Branch has a handheld digital magnifier than can be checked out and used in library.

Assisted Listening Devices

Provided by the Town of Whitby in consultation with the Canadian Hearing Society, all locations of the Whitby Public Library have the following:

  • T-loops
  • Ubi-Duos
  • FrontRow ToGo sound-field systems (upon request for meetings and community events)

Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities Statement of Commitment

The Whitby Public Library is committed to providing an accessible environment in which library patrons, visitors, and employees have equitable access to programs, services and facilities in a way that respects the dignity and independence of each individual.  The library is dedicated to ensuring that all legislated obligations under the Accessibility for Ontarians Disabilities Act are met and that compliance with these standards is maintained.

Passed by the Whitby Public Library Board on December 19, 2012.

Visiting Library Service

Visiting Library Service provides library materials to Whitby residents who cannot visit the Library due to illness, disability, or other circumstance. Items are selected by staff and delivered by a volunteer on a regular schedule. This service is available year-long pending volunteer availability. 

We are currently accepting new patrons. Apply online by filling out the Patron Application Form.

Interested in volunteering? Check back for volunteer opportunities soon.