In February 1949, a branch library opened in the south end of Peterborough. It was situated above a hardware store and was a room 50 by 20 feet. It was divided into two sections – one for boys and girls, the other for adults. The DelaFosse Branch Library opened officially on December 1, 1965.
The Peterborough Examiner declared that this branch at 729 Park Street S., made "south end residents the envy of the rest of the city." Currently, it holds a recreational reading collection of approximately 14,000 books and a variety of media formats for all ages. This branch library is named in honour of Frederick Montague DelaFosse, who was the Chief Librarian of Peterborough Public Library from 1910 to 1946. In January 2022, Peterborough City Council voted to close the aging DelaFosse branch and replace it with a modernized facility in the proposed Twin Pad arena at Morrow Park. The DelaFosse has been closed to the public since the start of the pandemic and will not be reopening at this location. The Main Library, designed by Moriyama and Teshima Architects, at 345 Aylmer St. N. opened on Tuesday, September 2, 1980. The library was built on the site of the old fire hall and had about triple the floor space of the old Carnegie building. The opening ceremonies were held on September 17 and featured
Robertson Davies, Master of
Massey College,
University of Toronto, who was the keynote speaker. A report in 2013 determined that the Aylmer St building no longer met community needs, and the city council of Peterborough in 2015 approved the renovation of the building at the Aylmer St site. +VG Architects was contracted for the project. This included an addition and renovation of the facade on the front of the building and the installation of a central staircase that created another access point between the upper and lower levels. A temporary Main Location at the Peterborough Square complex opened in May 2016, and renovation of the old Aylmer St building began in July 2016. On January 30, 2018, the renovated Peterborough Public Library opened to the public. ==Trivia==