The Princeton Branch is part of the Okanagan Regional Library.
"The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360,000 people across an area covering 59,600 square kilometres through 29 branches.
We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada.
In addition to the immense selection of fiction and non-fiction books, magazines, newspapers, and reference materials available at your local branch, your library card gives you access to:
A myriad of programs for children and adults
Free in-branch Internet access at computer workstations as well as free wireless access
Hundreds of feature film DVD titles, and television series on DVD
New music CD releases, and a huge collection of CDs for most music genres
Thousands of Audiobooks
A growing catalogue of eBooks for both adults and children
Magazines through Zinio for Libraries, and a multitude of online resources subscribed to by the library
A variety of special services for members who are print disabled, living in remote areas of our region, or wanting materials in other languages
The opportunity to suggest a book, magazine, DVD, or other material you would like the ORL to include in its collection."
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