Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries (FVRL) is the fifth-largest library district in the state of Washington, serving 4,200 square miles in the southwest corner of the state. Headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, the district was established in 1950 as the first inter-county rural library district in the state, the district’s communities are served through 15 library locations and two bookmobiles with shared access to:
* A floating collection of more than 750,000 books, magazines, DVDs, and audiobooks
* Downloadable eBooks and audiobooks
* Computers and Wi-Fi for public use
* Question help
* Extensive electronic resources including streaming movies and music
* Foreign language eBooks, books, eMagazines
* Books by mail for rural and homebound patrons
* Instant online access for new cardholders
FVRL encompasses all of Clark County (with the exception of the city of Camas, which has its own city library), Skamania and Klickitat Counties, and the city of Woodland in Cowlitz County. FVRL also provides library services by contract with the independent, rural Yale Valley Library District in Cowlitz County.