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Library in Abbotsford

The Libraries in Abbotsford consist of several branches of the “Fraser Valley Regional Library“.

They offer a full program that all centers around literacy. They put a lot of emphasis on offering programs for the young children. It is their belief that if an avid interest in books is started early, then the children will carry this throughout their academic years. The Libraries in Abbotsford are very experienced in literacy and the importance of what they have to offer their community. 

By having several branches located throughout the city and surrounding area, it allows almost everyone to take advantage of their services.The Libraries in Abbotsford are very good with keeping up with what’s happening within their city. Their reading materials always remain current. They maintain a good supply of resource materials to ensure they are capable of enhancing the educational needs of the students.

They offer something for everyone. There is of course the children’s section, then a historical and geographical section as well. There are a variety of other types of reading as well. These libraries are a wonderful place to go and spend some time just browsing. The atmosphere is pleasant and quiet and most enjoyable.  Just as one would expect to find in an excellent Library.

Mission Library

During the 1930s, the Fraser Valley book van was the public library to the rural residents who eagerly awaited its arrival. From Ladner to Hope, this travelling library, with books displayed on shelves along the outside, went up and down the valley, through towns and villages to stop at grocery stores, schoolhouses, gas stations, and crossroads. At each stop the book collection would be transformed as books were borrowed and returned. Since rural residents displayed an amazing diversity of reading tastes, librarians were kept busy helping each customer request titles that were not available on the van that day. The book van system operated in conjunction with local libraries located in the larger towns throughout the valley.

Address : 33247 2 Avenue Mission, BC V2V 1J9, Canada
Telephone : +1 604-826-6610‎
Website : http://www.fvrl.bc.ca/
Rating : 4  star hotel

Fraser Valley Regional Library

The Fraser Valley Regional Library system, established in 1930, was the first such library system in North America.During the 1930s, the Fraser Valley book van was the public library to the rural residents who eagerly awaited its arrival. From Ladner to Hope, this travelling library, with books displayed on shelves along the outside, went up and down the valley, through towns and villages to stop at grocery stores, schoolhouses, gas stations, and crossroads. At each stop the book collection would be transformed as books were borrowed and returned. Since rural residents displayed an amazing diversity of reading tastes, librarians were kept busy helping each customer request titles that were not available on the van that day. The book van system operated in conjunction with local libraries located in the larger towns throughout the valley.

Address : 45860 First Avenue,Chilliwack, BC V2P 7K1, Canada
Telephone : +1 604-792-1941‎
Website : http://www.fvrl.bc.ca
Rating : 3  star hotel

Surrey Public Library

Our mission is to provide and promote access to local and global information and ideas, encourage literacy and support lifelong learning for all Surrey residents.Surrey Public Library is a valued public service at the heart of our diverse community. It inspires people to dream, enriches lives through access to the world of information and knowledge, promotes creative expression, and preserves our heritage. A gateway to lifelong learning, the Library reaches out to motivate all residents to share in the joy of reading and to connect with each other and with new ideas.

Address : 18885 88 Ave,Surrey, BC V4N 3G5, Canada
Telephone : +1 604-598-7440
Website : http://www.spl.surrey.bc.ca‎
Rating : 4  star hotel

Burnaby Public Library

The collection grew to 100,000 books for the citizens of Burnaby whose population also grew to 100,000. The McGill Branch opened in North Burnaby, its name honouring a dedicated library volunteer, Grace McGill who had worked with the North Burnaby Library association since 1927. Burnaby Public Library joined in the formation of InterLINK which currently provides barrier free library service to residents of Greater Vancouver, Bowen Island, the Fraser Valley, Squamish and Whistler.

Address : 9523 Cameron Street,Burnaby, BC V3J 1L6, Canada
Telephone : +1 604-421-5454
Website : http://www.bpl.bc.ca‎
Rating : 5  star hotel

Vancouver Public Library

Vancouver Public Library is the 3rd largest public library system in Canada. More than 10 million books, DVD's, and magazines, in a variety of languages, are borrowed annually at VPL's 21 branches.

Address : 350 West Georgia Street,Vancouver, BC V6B 6B1, Canada
Telephone : +1 604-331-3603‎
Website : http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca
Rating : 3  star hotel
 

 

 
 

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