Over its 40 years of existence, the Coquitlam Public Library has built a strong reputation for commitment to the community. We have achieved this by providing many services to our patrons, meeting the changing needs of a diverse society and the needs of a growing community. We started as a small library located in Centennial High School in 1967. We moved into two small branches in 1978, called Ridgeway and Cottonwood. We added a third branch in 1981, called Lincoln.
Pitt Meadows is a member municipality of Metro Vancouver (formerly Greater Vancouver Regional District). The city's well-planned and compact urban highland is surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains, parks, rivers and North America's largest tidal lake - all of which present spectacular opportunity and have a positive impact on quality of life. With thousands of visitors per year, it's evident that word of mouth about this great community is spreading.
Fantastic service and friendly staff which is undeniable, great free video selection and easy to order online movies, songs, books and more. Clean and spacious place for locals and visitors.
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READ-Ability Services is here to help you access library materials.
We offer home delivery to eligible patrons, specialized collections for print disabilities, assistive technology, and a range of other services.
My first experience Was a Big welcome and a Big smile appointed to my needs asap.Location is great that it provides facility to study very quite and clean amenities.What i love the best is they or he/she will serve you with a warm feeling and a warm reminder about your due date returns on e-mail or call.Read more