King Township Public Library

The library rotates certain books through the various branches to ensure all residents in the township have equal access to volumes held.

Collections include government works (e.g. federal budgets), annual reports, and maps.

The library system offers a number of programs for children and adults, plus language kits and multi-lingual books.

A limited selection of music CDs and movie DVDs are available for loan in addition to book circulation.

[2] In 1947, the King Memorial Library was established by members of the Women's Institute, and named to commemorate the local soldiers who died during World War II.

[4] In 1930, a library was established in Schomberg, serving the growing communities in the northeastern portion of the township.

[2] The township issued a request for tender in 2017, but all six applications received by the November deadline exceeded the specified $9.05 million budget.

[10][9][11] In 2018 the request for tender was re-issued after the architectural designs were modified to reduce costs, and all twelve submissions once again exceeded the preliminary budget; the contract was awarded because township staff believed "that it is highly unlikely further delay will result in better pricing".

Amenities include areas for children and teens, meeting and study spaces, a reading lounge, and a makerspace.

The former building of the King City branch of the King Township Public Library was demolished in 2018