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Toronto's First Chinatown (1) Commemorative Plaque, 2007  

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Resource ID

4863

Access

Open

Address

89 Chestnut Street, Toronto, ON M5G 1R1

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

2007

Historical Themes

Immigration and Multiculturalism

Keywords

Chinese-Canadian heritage

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1835-1899

Caption

Toronto's First Chinatown (1) Commemorative Plaque, 2007

Description

The first Chinese resident on record in Toronto was Sam Ching the owner of a hand laundry business on Adelaide Street in 1878. Though immigration to Canada directly from China was restricted after 1885 Ching was eventually joined by Chinese men who migrated from western Canada after helping to build the transcontinental Canadian Pacific Railway.

Between 1900 and 1925 Toronto's first Chinese community took shape here around Elizabeth Street which once ran all the way south to Queen Street. ‘Chinatown' was a bustling commercial and residential area that included restaurants grocery stores and traditional clan associations.

(Has Chinese translation)

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: 43.653089, -79.384686 (WGS84)

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