Toronto's first Chinatown, 1923.
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Resource ID
10297
Access
Open
Credit Line
City of Toronto Archives
Date of Creation
2007
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
Toronto's first Chinatown, 1923.
Description
Toronto's first Chinatown thrived until the late 1940s when the City of Toronto began its controversial expropriation of much of the neighbourhood to make room for a new City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square. Demolition finally took place in 1955. Some Chinese businesses could not afford to re-locate and closed. Others packed up and moved west along Dundas Street to Spadina Avenue.