All ORL Branches are closed on statutory holidays.
Princeton Library is at the intersection of Vermilion Avenue and Bridge Street in beautiful downtown Princeton, BC.
Veteran's Square, just across Vermilion Avenue from the library, has numerous benches and lots of green space.
There is a book drop slot located on the front of the building as well as in the library.
The library book club is a great way to meet new people and discuss a wide variety of books. No registration required- read the selected monthly book and come prepared to talk about it!
A creative group for all ages!Knitting, crochet, embroidery, needle felting- the fibre arts are a world of creative opportunities. Join members of all ages and abilities to share ideas, techniques, and good conversation. We provide the tea!
Practice your conversational English with library staff, volunteers, and other language learners. Meet new people and improve your English through conversation. Everyone is welcome.
Would you like to help out your library and the community? Check out our volunteer opportunities!Lend your special skills to the Library by helping us with one of our programs. Several options available, please call the library for more information! (250) 295-6495
We have public computers with internet access. Printing (black and white) is available for $0.25 /page. Print from our computers, or from your own laptop or mobile device!
We also have a public access catalogue to place holds and browse material system-wide.
The newest addition to the branch is our water cooler! Feel free to bring your water bottle to fill it up.
Drop in anytime to check out the Princeton Library Mini Makerspace!We have supplies for lots of activities, and we can't wait to see what you will create.Drop in for an orientation and then you can start making! Some ages or activities may require parent supervision.
The puzzle exchange was so popular, we didn't want to stop, so we have decided to give the puzzles a permanent home. Come in to the library to check out what's here. There's something for everyone, including kids!
For beginner to experienced gardeners, our Seed Library is a great opportunity to try new varieties, contribute to local food security, and learn a new skill- saving seeds!
"Borrow" seeds from our collection, plant and harvest, and bring back seeds to share with gardeners next year.To donate seeds:- Please ensure they are open-pollinated varieties- Put the seeds in an envelope and label it with the variety and year of harvest (we have envelopes here!)- Bring your labeled seeds back to the Library. They will be added to the collection so other people may check them out and plant them next season!
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