*The Library will be Closed Friday, Sept 30th in observance of National Truth and Reconciliation Day
Children's Fall Programming
STEAM for ages 5+ is back!
Our monthly STEAM program will resume beginning Sept 24, 2022.
Programs for Older Adults and Seniors
* If you do not have a mat, we have extras available - just let us know!
Thanksgiving Food Drive @ the Library
Library of Things
Kobo E-Reader's Available
Borrow a Kobo Ereader!
The Radium Library now has two Kobo Ereaders available to borrow. Please phone 250-347-2434 or inquire at the front desk for more information!
Borrow a Bat Pack
Bat Packs
Find some bats! With our new bat packs, you can locate and identify local bat populations. Each pack includes an echo meter (compatible with Android devices), identification guides, a real bat skeleton (so tiny!), and a backpack. Available to borrow from the library- come in and we’ll get you started!
The Radon Library lending program is provided free to library patrons through support from Health Canada, the BC Lung Association, Simon Fraser University and the Kootenay Library Federation. The Kits are available for four-week loans.
Radon gas comes from naturally occurring uranium in soils and rocks and some regions in Canada have more uranium than others. Radon levels in homes can be elevated but it is impossible to tell unless you test as the gas is odourless, tasteless and colourless.
You can place a hold on our website, call, or email us to add your name to the holds list. Unfortunately our system had a glitch, and holds made on the kit before March 2020 were not saved, so if you placed a hold previously, you will need to add it
Click here to find the radon kit in our catalogue. Click “place hold” be put on the waitlist for the radon lending kit. Please call the library if you have any questions.
Big Horn Small Talk - Copies Available for Purchase
Limited quantities!
We have a limited amount of the popular book Big Horn Small Talk available for purchase at the Radium Library.
$15.00 Each
Land Acknowledgement
We gratefully acknowledge that the land on which we operate is the traditional unceded territory of the Ktunaxa and Secwepemc peoples