Kingston Frontenac Public Library's Online Catalogue
Welcome to the Kingston Frontenac Public Library's online catalogue. Please use the form above to search our catalogue for books, music, movies and more.
This program requires free registration. Call KFPL at 613-549-8888 to have staff place you on the wait list. A Tech Tutor will call you back to book an appointment.
For ages 3 and under. Through rhythm, rhyme and movement, children will naturally develop language and increase their ability to hear the smaller sounds in words.
Drop in to work on your family tree, explore resources and share strategies with others. KFPL staff and members of Ontario Ancestors (OGS) will be on hand to answer questions and offer assistance.
Tired of hearing about climate change? Ready to do something about it?
Welcome to the Youth Climate Action Summit. A one-day summit exploring climate change and climate action for youth, by youth! Register
For ages 3 and under. Through rhythm, rhyme and movement, children will naturally develop language and increase their ability to hear the smaller sounds in words.
For ages 14 and up. Join us in the Gather/Create Space to learn a useful hands-on skill taught by a community expert. No previous experience necessary.
For ages 3 and under. Through rhythm, rhyme and movement, children will naturally develop language and increase their ability to hear the smaller sounds in words.
Drop in to work on your family tree, explore resources and share strategies with others. KFPL staff and members of Ontario Ancestors (OGS) will be on hand to answer questions and offer assistance.
For ages 14 and up. Join us in the Gather/Create Space to learn a useful hands-on skill taught by a community expert. No previous experience necessary.
Feeling festive? Drop in to make your own designer holiday wrap, tags, and cards. All materials provided. Age appropriate activities for ages 4-7, & 8 and up.
Ages 6+. Join Queen's University Autism Awareness Society for engaging activities that explore the diverse experiences of individuals on the autism spectrum, fostering empathy, respect, & inclusivity!
For ages 3 and under. Through rhythm, rhyme and movement, children will naturally develop language and increase their ability to hear the smaller sounds in words.