Langley branches of the Fraser Valley Regional Library will be open longer hours around federal and provincial statutory holidays.
Starting with the Family Day long weekend in February 2025, various branches will be open their regular hours and will only close on officially recognized federal and provincial statutory holidays.
If a library is typically open on Saturdays and/or Sundays, it will remain open those days on long weekends as well – unless a holiday falls on one of those days, in which case the library branch will be closed.
For more details on hours and holiday closures specific to a branch, visit www.fvrl.ca. The Langley branches include Aldergrove, Murrayville, Fort Langley, Langley City, Brookswood, Muriel Arnason (Willowbrook), and Dean Drysdale (Walnut Grove).
Fraser Valley Regional Library is the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 25 community libraries serving almost 810,000 people in its service area. Established in 1930, it is funded with taxes raised in the communities it serves, plus a provincial operating grant. The governing board consists of elected officials representing 15 member municipalities and regional districts.
Other branches include Abbotsford, Agassiz, Boston Bar, Chilliwack, Clearbrook, George Mackie, Hope, Ladner Pioneer, Maple Ridge, Mission, Mount Lehman, Pitt Meadows, Sardis, Tsawwassen, Terry Fox, White Rock, Yale, and Yarrow.