Hundreds of well-wishers and school-age students flocked to the newly renovated South Fletcher’s Branch Library at its grand opening event on May 5, 2026. This branch, which first opened its doors in the Susan Fennell Sportsplex in 1996, has undergone a full and substantive renovation within its existing 14,000 square feet. What was once an open space filled with bookshelves and study tables, is now a light-filled, modern, and functional environment with defined usage areas and varied collections for all ages. A purpose-built Library designed for what the community needs now, the transformation includes new exterior windows and glass walls separating programming and quiet study, creative and youth spaces, and bookable meeting rooms.
Prior to cutting the ribbon on this exciting branch redevelopment, Brampton Library CEO Todd Kyle welcomed Mayor Patrick Brown, who spoke about the Library and recreation centre as one destination for sports, community gathering, lifelong learning, and new addition to the After-Hours Study Hall initiative. Since its soft opening on March 2, 2026, this branch alone now welcomes 750 visitors per day, seven days a week.
Regional Councillors Paul Vicente (who also serves on the Brampton Library Board), Dennis Keenan, and Martin Medeiros each spoke about all the innovative ways residents can enjoy the space, including a welcoming children’s area equipped with a Touch2Play interactive and diverse gaming station. Items for free borrowing including board and video games, museum and parks passes, seasonal activity kits, telescopes, GoPros, and birding kits. Brampton Library Board Chair Nicole Russell thanked Mayor Brown, Councillors, Library staff and everyone involved in making this dream a reality.
After the official remarks and ribbon-cutting were complete, the South Fletcher’s community celebration continued until close at 9 p.m. Guests enjoyed a wide variety of interactive activities including giant games, Nintendo Switch tournaments, scavenger hunts, facepainting and balloon making, as well as opportunities to win prizes. A memorable event highlight was the “Name Our Library Mascot” contest, which generated excitement and creativity among attendees and added an extra sense of community involvement to the celebration.
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The Library Board is proud to see the results of this important redevelopment of South Fletcher’s Branch; completed on time and on budget. The new space reflects community and staff input by providing more natural light, a welcoming street presence, safer and more efficient spaces for staff and facilities and furnishings that better reflect how people actually use libraries today.
- Nicole Russell, Brampton Library Board Chair
“We heard from the community about their needs for separate spaces for quiet study, collaboration, and engagement, and we’ve accomplished all of this in our reimagined South Fletcher’s Branch. We are already seeing how much residents appreciate our thoughtful approach and are thankful to the Mayor and Council for all their support in making it happen”.
- Todd Kyle, Chief Executive Officer, Brampton Library
About the South Fletcher’s Branch Renovation:
- Complete, floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall, Brampton Library has completely reimagined and modernized 14,000 square feet, with two entrances and spacious browsing areas for all ages and interests
- Functional and multi-purpose, with more natural light from new exterior windows and interior glass walls
- Safe, welcoming and spacious browsing and comfortable open-concept seating, alongside individual rooms for programs and events, quiet study, collaboration, and bookable meeting rooms. Pop in or call 905-793-4636 to book a meeting room
- Ample electrical outlets for charging devices
- A stunning exterior facade for instant visibility
whether driving or walking, with giant lit letters that spell LIBRARY. Everyone is welcome to visit seven days a week, and extend their time for work or study during weekend After-Hours Study Halls