Both branches of PGPL will be CLOSED on Tuesday, September 30, for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Interlibrary loan service is currently unavailable due to the Canada Post strike.
Enjoy half an hour of songs and rhymes followed by time for babies and their caregivers to visit. Please allow this to be a special time for you and your baby. Older children are welcome to participate in our preschool programs.
Busy kids will enjoy these stories, songs and rhymes with lots of action for little people who are not designed to sit still.
Join poets Genevieve Lehr and Wendy Donawa for a poetry reading featuring their books Stomata and Thin Air of the Knowable.
The Northern Bear Awareness Society has been reducing conflict between people and bears in Prince George through education, innovation, and cooperation since 2000. Come to this presentation to learn ways to make our neighborhoods safer for both bears and humans. Sponsored by Enhance PG.
Touch a Truck is back! Celebrate the beginning of our Summer Reading Program in the Canada Games Plaza with big rigs, pickup trucks and emergency vehicles. If you love big wheels, come on down!
Join the team from CirqueWorks for an exciting and attention-grabbing juggling performance! CirqueWorks travels across Canada year-round to share their love of juggling. This performance is perfect for children from preschool to age 8 and their families.
Bring your bike and helmet to the library and Ride on the Wild Side! The Prince George Brain Injured Society (BIG) will be here to conduct a Bike Rodeo for children with their adults. Stations will be set up to help children have fun while learning the skills needed to operate a bicycle safely.
If you need assistance setting up any of your devices, drop in to one of these sessions. Dr. Tech and his volunteer tutors offer guided assistance and provide helpful tips on all manner of devices and software applications.
This year, children 5-9 will Walk on the Wild Side for 6 weeks of our Summer Reading Program. Join in the fun activities, stories, contests, and special events which will help children maintain or exceed their reading levels during summer break.
This year, children 5-9 will Walk on the Wild Side for the 6 weeks of our Summer Reading Program. Join in the fun activities, stories, contests, and special events which will help children maintain or exceed their reading levels during the summer break.