By 1941, Toronto’s Chinatown with a Chinese population of 2,326 was the third largest Chinatown in Canada after Vancouver’s (7,174) and Victoria’s (3,037). It held this position until the 1950s (Map 2 ...
The end of a pilot project addressing crime and disorder in Chinatown is causing concern among some community members but ...
The Toronto Chinatown Festival has came a long way since ... vendors and interactive activities that will both showcase Canada’s cultural and communal diversity, while helping to improve local ...
Not only does Toronto have a Little Italy, but there's also Chinatown, a Koreatown, a Greektown, a Little Iran, Russia, and Turkey in North York and Little Portugal about 2 miles west of downtown.
You don’t need to fork over the cost of airfare to tour Canada. In fact, it’ll only take you about two hours at Little Canada ...
“Eating Toronto,” a new biweekly column, is dedicated to sharing these gems with Star readers. To kick things off, we start with an ode to the Chinatown staple, Banh Mi Nguyen Huong.
2:09 Canada’s oldest Chinatown gets own museum Canada’s oldest Chinatown now has a permanent space to tell its story. What was intended as a temporary exhibit in Victoria’s Fan Tan Alley ...
Join us in celebrating two new graphic memoirs by Chinese Canadian/American authors. Teresa Wong’s All Our Ordinary Stories and Tessa Hulls’ Feeding Ghosts enlighten us through their pictures and ...
A person walks along Spadina Avenue in Chinatown in Toronto on Thursday ... as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Canada and around the world. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes People wait for ...