Library in Delta
Delta is a place for everything - for having fun, for eating, for drinking, for site seeing and most especially for learning and education. Since delta has a lot of primary schools,
secondary schools and colleges, several libraries also lay around. To name some are Rideau Lakes Union Library, Mirickville Library and North Greenville Library. Actually, these libraries are the most well-known in the city. It has the best collection of your favorite books. It can also provide you great choices because selections cover all topics that you would love to read.
The library in Delta is well-furnished with furniture such as chairs, tables and shelves. Book stands and other studying tools are also added to provide incomparable convenience to students and researchers. It is the best place for book works and book lovers because all that they need are here. They can spend their whole day here reading their favorites without getting bored.
The schools and library in Delta are made available to provide its citizens and visitors with complete learning privileges. It is a guarantee that every child or every person who will utilize the privileges offered y the schools and library in Delta can get the best kind of education that they really wanted and dream about.
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.

| Address : | 4683 51 Street,Delta, BC V4K 2V8, Canada |
| Telephone : | (604) 946-6215 |
| Website : | http://www.fvrl.bc.ca |
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