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Freedom to Read Week

Freedom to read week

Freedom to Read Week

February 22 - 28, 2026

Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom, a guarantee under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Celebrate this important literary week with Hamilton Public Library. Visit the Tower of Banned Books at the Waterdown Branch, created by artist Kelly McCray, on display until March 10. The sculpture is built from hundreds of challenged and banned books, symbolizing the ongoing fight for intellectual freedom. Kelly speaks about the project at the Waterdown Branch on Wed Feb 25 at 6pm. Register to attend.

The titles on these book lists have, at some point, drawn complaints or been requested to be pulled from public libraries for  their "objectionable" content.

Banned Books Images

  • Challenged Books by Canadian Authors
  • Challenged Books
  • Challenged Children and Teen Books

For more information, please visit freedomtoread.ca

Puzzles, Games, Colouring Pages and More ...
Colouring Sheet
Games and Quizzes
Maze
Stickers to Make on a vinyl printer in Makerspace: Circle and Square

 

 

 

In Partnership
City of Hamilton logo Hamilton Public Library logo
Hamilton Public Library, Hamilton Civic Museums and Hamilton Parks and Cemeteries are partnering on this project, in recognition of Hamilton turning 175.