Celebrate the 2026 Winter Olympics at HHPL!
As the world comes together for the Winter Olympics, Halton Hills Public Library is joining the excitement with a full lineup of events and activities for all ages at both the Georgetown and Acton Branches. From scavenger hunts to film screenings, creativity challenges, and watch parties, there’s something for every Olympic fan to enjoy!
Olympic Scavenger Hunt
Visit the Georgetown or Acton Branch to complete your own Olympic Flag by collecting our Olympic ring stickers for each of the scavenger hunt you finish.
There will be 4 different scavenger hunts every four days at the library between February 6 - February 22! For specific dates of each scavenger hunt, check out the Program Calendar.
3D Print Your Own Olympic Medal
Feeling inspired by the athletes? Head to the Georgetown or Acton Creativity Centres anytime between February 6 and 22 to 3D print your very own Olympic medal. Choose your design, customize your details, and take home a one‑of‑a‑kind keepsake to commemorate the Games.
Olympic Watch Party — February 13 2:00 p.m.
Ready to cheer on Team Canada? Join us for an Olympic Watch Party on February 13! Enjoy the excitement of watching your favourite Canadian athletes compete and design your own gold medal. For more information, check out the Program Calendar
TIFF OnScreen at the JET Presents: Samia — February 20 7:30 p.m.
Based on the true story, this drama of resilience focuses on a Somali runner who defied the odds to make it to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Tickets are available at the John Elliott Theatre Box Office
Olympic Reading List
Looking for more ways to immerse yourself in the Games? Explore HHPL’s Olympic Reading List, featuring inspiring stories, athlete biographies, and books for all ages celebrating sport, perseverance, and global connection.
Streaming the Games All Day, Every Day
Throughout the Winter Olympics, all public screens at both HHPL branches will be streaming live coverage. Drop in anytime to catch the action, celebrate big moments, and share in the Olympic spirit with your community.
