The Prince George Public Library (PGPL) is the public library system for the city of Prince George, British Columbia. Between its two branches, the Prince George Public Library offers the public access to a collection of over 171,529 items. The first borrowing library in Prince George was established at the First Presbyterian Church. Membership cost $1 per year, and nearly 200 books were available by September 1912. A City library was first opened on May 12, 1920. The library initially contained 500 books from Vancouver's Carnegie Library and 600 books loaned by the Dominion government. The library was open to the public on Wednesday afternoons. In January 1923, the library moved to the back of W.J. Pitman's music and piano store on Third Avenue. Access to the library was possible during business hours. More information...
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