Building:
Quaint one room, 900 square foot library in the basement corner of the historic Fort Langley Community Hall.The building, including parts of the library, is of heritage value.
Features:
Family oriented, accessible, customer service driven library with a local community, tourism focus. Access to Wi-Fi and internet stations. Variety of programs for children and adults.
Location:
The library is located in the historic Fort Langley Community Hall. The door to the library is facing 96 Avenue in downtown Fort Langley. Accessible by public transit (see Translink).
Parking:
Patrons can park in the hall parking lot. There are two library specific parking spots. One is for handicapped. An adjacent parking lot can be accessed on 96 Avenue. Public parking can also be found on Glover Road.
Interesting Tips:
- The library is located in the historic Community Hall built in 1932.
- The Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL) has a “floating collection” that allows customers to access materials in any of the 25 libraries and reserve items at no cost.
- The library also provides complete standard literacy programming such as author readings, school visits, day care visits, outreach services, and summer reading club for all ages.