Free Community Clothing Swap
Sunday, April 26
10:00am - 3:00pm
Great for all ages!
Hosted at Main Branch.
Drop-in.
Got pieces you’ve loved but don’t wear anymore? Ready to discover something new-to-you? Whether you're hunting for a fresh fit for yourself or a loved one, come be part of our Free Community Clothing Swap.
This isn’t just about clothes. It’s about neighbours helping neighbours, sharing resources, and building community. We welcome items for all ages from infants to adults. Bring clean, gently used items in good condition. No clothes to swap? No problem! Everyone is welcome to come browse and take part!
What to Expect
Bring clean, gently used clothing and swap it for something new-to-you! We welcome items for all ages from infants to adults.
Accepted items include:
Adult Clothing
- T-shirts and casual tops
- Blouses and button-down shirts
- Sweaters and cardigans
- Hoodies and sweatshirts
- Dresses (casual or semi-formal)
- Skirts
- Jeans, Pants, Leggings, Shorts
- Activewear
- Pajamas or loungewear (clean and lightly used)
Children’s & Baby Clothing
- Onesies and baby outfits
- Kids’ shirts and pants
- Dresses and skirts
- Kids’ pajamas
- Shoes (if clean and gently used)
How It Works:
Drop-Off Window for clothing: 10–11:45 a.m.
Swap & Shop: 12–1 p.m.
If you brought accepted items, you can take the same number of pieces. If not, you’re still invited to look around and find something you love but please limit to taking 5 pieces max so there is enough for everyone.
Free-for-All: 1–3 p.m.
Any remaining items are open to everyone!
A Few Friendly Guidelines
Accepted Items: Clean, gently used clothing only (no damaged, heavily worn clothing, no undergarments or pieces with strong odor).
Freshen Up First: Please toss items in the dryer for at least 30 minutes beforehand to help prevent spreading pests.
No Money Needed: This is a swap. No buying, no selling, just sharing!
Presented by Green Neighbours Circular Project.
The Green Neighbours Circular Project promotes sustainability and waste reduction by keeping the good stuff out of landfills and into the hands of people who’ll love them. Through repair, reuse, and hands-on learning opportunities, they encourage the community to bring what they don’t need, fix what they love, build new skills, and help make sustainability a little more fun.
AGE GROUP: | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Event |
Main Branch
Opened in 2003
33,000 sq. ft. (3,066 m2)
Main Branch was designed by Teeple Architects and is the Library's largest location. In 2004, the branch won the Ontario Public Library Association Award for Best New Public Library Building. It includes study spaces, bookable meeting rooms, and a variety of accessibility features including a hearing loop and mobility device charging station.