
Identify and Remove Invasive Plants
Learn about the dangers of invasive plants and how to identify and safely remove them. Browse examples of plants that are safe to include in your garden and discuss the importance of supporting Ontario ecosystems.
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Learn about the dangers of invasive plants and how to identify and safely remove them. Browse examples of plants that are safe to include in your garden and discuss the importance of supporting Ontario ecosystems.

Learn about responsible pet ownership, pet licensing and wildlife awareness. Pet licensing is available on site and any late fees are waived. Presented by Animal Services, City of Hamilton .

Explore pollinators, native plants, local birds and make a seed ball to take home. Presented by Green Venture .

Anyone with a modest income (see chart below) is welcome to drop in for a 45-minute, one-on-one session with a trained volunteer who will help file your taxes for free. Space is limited. Family Size Total Family Income 1 Person $40,000 2 People $55,000 3 People $60,000 4 People $65,000 5 People...

Read aloud to a furry friend to help build interest, confidence and a love for reading. Trained pet therapy dogs and adult volunteers encourage readers to take part in literacy activities. Presented by St. John's Ambulance .

This drop-in expressive and atmospheric art program invites adults to explore the unsettling genre of surreal and dreamlike horror. Drawing on themes of nightmares, subconscious fears and uncanny imagery, participants will use drawing, collage, or mixed media to create works that are haunting,...

Join artist Kamaldeep Kaur for a two-hour watercolour workshop where participants will learn to paint an elegant floral miniature in a timeless folk-inspired style. Working with flowing stems, lush leaves, and beautifully layered petals, each participant will create their own delicate botanical...

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Bring your broken household items to the library to be repaired by HPL's volunteer fixers. Learn new skills, promote sustainability and build community. Registration required. For more information, including repair cafe guidelines, prohibited items and the legal waiver please visit the registration.

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Find new homes for extra plants or exchange them for new plants. Bring your healthy (pest and root rot-free) plants, cuttings, seeds or bulbs to trade with other gardeners. Native plants for outdoor gardens are especially welcome.

Newly released blockbusters, award-winning films and critically acclaimed features from HPL’s collection.

Find new homes for extra plants or exchange them for new plants. Bring your healthy (pest and root rot-free) plants, cuttings, seeds or bulbs to trade with other gardeners. Native plants for outdoor gardens are especially welcome.

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Explore the educational pathways you can take if you're interested in a career in healthcare, engineering, or business. Examine high-school prerequisite courses, university programs and post-university paths, as well as work and volunteer experiences that can help you on your career journey....

A drop-in program where participants participate in Science, Tech, Engineering, Art and Math activities.

For children currently in grades one to six. Meet with teen volunteer Reading Buddies for support and help with reading though game-playing and fun activities. This is not a tutoring program. This program is intended for children who have knowledge of reading fundamentals but would benefit from...

Find new homes for extra plants or exchange them for new plants. Bring your healthy (pest and root rot-free) plants, cuttings, seeds or bulbs to trade with other gardeners. Native plants for outdoor gardens are especially welcome.


Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Read aloud to a furry friend to help build interest, confidence and a love for reading. Trained pet therapy dogs and adult volunteers encourage readers to take part in literacy activities. Presented by St. John's Ambulance .

Read aloud to a furry friend to help build interest, confidence and a love for reading. Trained pet therapy dogs and adult volunteers encourage readers to take part in literacy activities. Presented by St. John's Ambulance .

Read aloud to a furry friend to help build interest, confidence and a love for reading. Trained pet therapy dogs and adult volunteers encourage readers to take part in literacy activities. Presented by St. John's Ambulance .

Read aloud to a furry friend to help build interest, confidence and a love for reading. Trained pet therapy dogs and adult volunteers encourage readers to take part in literacy activities. Presented by St. John's Ambulance .

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .

Grades 9-12 students knit a scarf, hat or mittens for a cause and earn volunteer hours. Supplies provided, though participants may bring their own. Please register as a volunteer by filling out the application form on the teen volunteer page of our website or by emailing volunteer@hpl.ca .