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Chinatown Walks, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Unique walking tours through Victoria's historic Chinatown

 
 
 
   
  Roof detail of the Chinese Public School  
 
 
 


February 7, 2008 is Chinese New Year Day, ushering in the Year of the Rat.

Celebrate the occasion by finding out more about Victoria's historic Chinatown. Tours every Saturday at 10:30 am throughout the year. Plus extra tours on a New Year theme on Saturday Feb. 9 at 10:30 am and 2:00 pm and Saturday Feb. 16 at 10:30 am and Sunday Feb. 17 at 10:30 am. All tours start at the Bright Pearl sculpture, corner of Government and Fisgard St.
Stay downtown to watch the Lion Dance Sunday afternoon Feb. 17.

Take part in the New Year Banquet sposnored by the Victoria Chinatown Lionesses.
Sat. Feb. 2 at 6:30 pm. at the Golden City Restaurant. John Adams will be the feature speaker, talking about "150 Years in Gold Mountain", a history of Chinese in British Columbia 1858-2008.
$35 per person. Call (250) 744-1985 for tickets.

 
 
CHINATOWN WALKS
 
  Chinatown in Victoria, British Columbia, is the oldest in Canada and has been designated as a National Historic Site. Chinatown Walks will bring its history to life for you. Founded in 1858 during the early days of the Fraser River Gold Rush, Chinatown was the port of entry for all Chinese arriving in Canada for many years. During construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1880s Victoria's Chinatown housed almost half of the city's total population. Now much reduced in size, it still retains important heritage buildings and remains the cultural home of many Chinese throughout Canada.  
   
Chinatown Walks take place every Saturday at 10:30 am throughout the year (and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays during July and August). They last 90 minutes and start from the "Bright Pearl" sculpture in front of the Satin Moon Quilt Shop at the corner of Government and Fisgard streets, opposite the Gate of Harmonious Interest.
 
  Look for the Bright Pearl at the corner of Government and Fisgard Streets.  
 
 
No reservations are needed. Adults $12; students and seniors $10; families $30. Purchase tickets from the guide before the tour starts. Group tours any time by prior booking.
 
  Detail of the Gate of Harmonious Interest with association buildings in distance.  
 

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Test your knowledge of Chinatown by taking our Chinatown Quiz. For Chinatown Quiz, click here.

   
 
 
 
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