The first library was established in Terrace in 1929. It was located in several locations over the years until it found its permanent home in 1967 at its present location in George Little Memorial Park.
The library is operated by the Board of Trustees of the Terrace Public Library Association and funded through grants from the City of Terrace, the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine and the Government of British Columbia.
Membership is free to residents of Terrace, Thornhill, Rosswood, New Remo, Old Remo, Jackpine Flats, Copperside, Usk, and all communities east to Chimdemash.
On August 23, 2010, City of Terrace Council adopted a bylaw to encourage the use of wood first as a primary building material in the design and construction of City-funded buildings.
The Energy Conservation Assistance Program (ECAP) provides qualified low-income BC Hydro residential account holders with a home energy evaluation, the installation of energy saving products, and personalized energy efficiency advice.
Come support Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and search out unique finds on treasure laden tables. Watch the VIA Rail train pull in with tourists from all over, make a mad dash to purchase a piece of Terrace and chat with the locals.
Every Tuesday evening through the spring and summer the Greater Terrace Beautification Society gets together to work on their various projects throughout the community.