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Nordel Crossing Library library in North Delta, BC
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Nordel Crossing Library

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🕑 1 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 0-12. Babies and toddlers will enjoy storytime programs and early literacy play areas, while school-age children can explore the vast book collection, participate in educational programs, and use interactive learning stations.

About

Nordel Crossing Library is a welcoming modern public library that serves as an excellent free indoor destination for families exploring the Vancouver area. With its extensive children's collection, regular storytimes, and interactive learning spaces, it offers a quiet respite from sightseeing while keeping kids engaged and entertained through educational play and discovery.

Highlights

  • Free scheduled storytimes and literacy programs for various age groups
  • Extensive children's book collection including popular titles and educational materials
  • Interactive learning spaces designed specifically for young learners
  • Comfortable reading areas where families can relax and enjoy books together
  • Access to computers and educational technology for older children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the library's website before visiting to catch scheduled storytimes and special children's programs, which often run during weekday mornings and afternoons
  2. 2.Bring your passport or ID as international visitors can typically obtain a temporary library card for browsing and using facilities during their stay
  3. 3.Visit during weekday mornings for quieter browsing, or time your visit with afternoon programs when kids can socialize with local families
  4. 4.The library is located in a shopping plaza with ample free parking directly outside
  5. 5.Take advantage of the free WiFi if you need to plan other parts of your Vancouver-area itinerary while kids browse books

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings from 10am to noon are ideal for a peaceful experience and catching scheduled storytimes. Avoid late afternoons when after-school crowds arrive. Rainy days make this an especially perfect destination, as the Lower Mainland is known for wet weather year-round.

What to Know

Completely free to visit with no admission fee. Parking is plentiful and free in the Nordel Crossing shopping center lot. The library is wheelchair accessible and offers family washrooms.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, making it an excellent rainy day activity during BC's wet fall and winter months. Check for special holiday-themed storytimes and programs during summer break, winter holidays, and spring break. Hours may vary on Canadian statutory holidays.

Nearby Eats

Scott Road (120th Street) nearby offers diverse international dining options including family-friendly restaurants. Nordel Crossing plaza itself has quick casual dining options including Tim Hortons, a Canadian coffee and snack chain that kids enjoy for Timbits (donut holes) and hot chocolate.

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