The Scotland-Oakland branch of the library system is located at 281 Oakland Road, Scotland, Ontario.
By 1938 the library had a home in a white frame building with a town bell on its roof which served as a fire alarm for the residents of Scotland.
When the County of Brant amalgamated in 1999 the Oakland Library joined its system; in 2005 a brand new facility was unveiled with the name Scotland-Oakland Branch.
The St. George branch was first formed in 1878 as a Mechanics' Institute and was housed in the back room of their association hall.
The library went into severe decline between the two World Wars, thought to be caused by the Depression, and it took a concerted effort by a number of the towns people to resurrect its collection.
St. George and Glen Morris retained that name until the amalgamation of Brant County in 1999; at about this time the branch moved from its old location to its new spot at 78 Main Street North.
In 1875 a Penny Reading Society was founded in Glen Morris to provide entertainment and education during the long winter months.
The library still exists in its original location, though the back room, previously administrative offices, is now rented as an apartment.