Why Hamilton never had a Chinatown — and how its Chinese community survived | Page 908 | Unpublished
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Why Hamilton never had a Chinatown — and how its Chinese community survived

May 31, 2026

As Asian Heritage Month shines a spotlight on the stories of Asian Canadians, CBC Hamilton spoke to members of Hamilton's Chinese community, who say despite the city not having its own Chinatown, there is a sense of community that captures the essence of what Chinatowns are all about.



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