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Friends of the Ottawa Public Library storefront

Friends of the Ottawa Public Library

The Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association (FOPLA) supports the Ottawa Public Library through fundraising and volunteer efforts. They host monthly Mammoth Book Sales with gently used books, CDs, and DVDs. FOPLA also provides funding for library programming and initiatives like the Awesome Authors youth writing contest and the TD Summer Reading Series.

Nepean, Ontario

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5.0 (11 reviews)
Bellwoods Books storefront

Bellwoods Books

Bellwoods Books is a Toronto bookshop curating a dreamy collection of vintage, secondhand, and rare books, specializing in women writers.

Toronto, Ontario

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5.0 (3 reviews)
Reeve & Clarke Books ( ABAC / ILAB ) storefront

Reeve & Clarke Books ( ABAC / ILAB )

Reeve & Clarke Books is an online antiquarian book business formerly operating from a historic store in Georgetown, Ontario (formerly Glen Williams, about an hour north of Toronto). They have been buying and selling antiquarian books since the early 1980s.

South River, Ontario

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5.0 (1 reviews)
Minotavros Books storefront

Minotavros Books

Minotavros Books offers a diverse selection of fine and rare books on subjects including folk and fairy tales, proverbs, alchemy, and mythology, as well as art, poetry, cooking, fine binding, first editions, and ephemera. They help customers find the right book for their collection.

Whitby, Ontario

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5.0 (8 reviews)
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Contact Editions Inc

Contact Editions is a well-established bookstore operating since 1990, currently located at 491 Davenport Road in Toronto. They offer a diverse inventory including literature, history, poetry, and rare books, with hundreds of titles not listed online. They also buy books, focusing on first editions and rare volumes.

Toronto, Ontario

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5.0 (21 reviews)
CornerHouse Books storefront

CornerHouse Books

Rosseau, Ontario

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5.0 (5 reviews)
Geoffrey Cates Books storefront

Geoffrey Cates Books

Port Hope, Ontario

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5.0 (1 reviews)
OakTree Free Book Exchange storefront

OakTree Free Book Exchange

Ottawa, Ontario

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5.0 (1 reviews)
Second Editions storefront

Second Editions

The Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association (FOPLA) supports the Ottawa Public Library through fundraising and volunteer efforts. They host monthly Mammoth Book Sales offering gently used books, audiobooks, CDs, and DVDs. They also contribute to library programming and initiatives such as the TD Summer Reading Series and the Awesome Authors youth writing contest.

Nepean, Ontario

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4.9 (8 reviews)
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Discover Used Bookstores in Ontario

Ontario is home to a vibrant community of 85 independent bookstores spread across 51 cities and towns. Whether you're searching for rare first editions, vintage paperbacks, or unique local publications, the bookstores of Ontario offer an incredible diversity of literary treasures.

From the bustling book scenes in major cities like Toronto, London, Ottawa to hidden gems in smaller communities, each bookstore in Ontario has its own character and specialty. Many of these establishments have been serving book lovers for decades, building relationships with their communities and curating collections that reflect the unique culture and interests of their regions.