In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, all branches of the Windsor Public Library will be closed. However, the library remains committed to fostering awareness, education, and reflection throughout the month of September.
Displays of Indigenous content and resources are featured at branches across the city and online in our Digital Branch, and on YouTube, where Staff have prepared a special video presentation on Truth and Reconciliation.
In Branch Activities include:
Bridgeview Library is hosting a weekly video screening series every Wednesday at 5 p.m., focusing on Indigenous topics and the journey toward Truth and Reconciliation. Attendees will receive a Take & Learn Kit to continue their learning at home.
Budimir Branch will distribute information packets for children on September 22 from Noon to 8 p.m, designed to help young learners understand the importance of Truth and Reconciliation.
Seminole Branch invites families to participate in drop-in colouring activities from September 23–26, featuring themed sheets. Visitors are encouraged to explore curated book displays during their visit.
The Local History Branch is offering free informational booklets and activity sheets daily throughout September, while supplies last.
These are just a few of the many ways Windsor Public Library is honouring Truth and Reconciliation. We invite the community to explore more resources and events by visiting their nearest Windsor Public Library branch.



