You're a professional or amateur pianist.
In any case, you don't have a piano at home or you don't have enough money to buy one.
However, you want to practice occasionally because you are preparing a concert, a Music College Entrance Exam, or just for fun
.
There is a place which suits you. It's the TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY.
The latter operates a total of 98 branch libraries in Toronto, therefore everyone can easily access to one.

Please check Hours & Locations on the site below:
http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/branches/

It is usually located upstairs. (in the case of the library near Bloor-Yonge Station, it's on the 4th floor.)
As you can see in the picture above, it's a small room which consist of 2 pianos.

Of course, the instrument is a Synthesizer, not a Grand Piano ^^.
You need to wear Headphones in order to play in silence.


The main advantage is that you don't have to own a library card.
Just go to the front desk of the floor and book for 30min per session.

I advise you to come in the  morning or early in the afternoon, you'll be able to play straight.
Late in the afternoon, it is rarely available.

You'll have to wait but not for a long time because the maximum time you can book is only 30min.
If you want to continue, please re-book.




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    Hi visitors!
    We are from South Korea, staying in Toronto to study English. I  want to share my experiences and give tips to other foreign students on how to  have fun and save money in Toronto.

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