The idea of bringing the library to the rural population in BC began with a 1927 survey conducted by the Provincial Public Library Commission. The survey's key finding was that large administrative library districts based on cooperation and resource sharing between municipalities and school districts should be created to serve rural communities who could not afford to provide library service on their own.
As a member of the Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL) you can access online resources that offer web-based materials such as journals, magazines, major Canadian news sources, encyclopedias, literary information, car repair manuals, and so much more!