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Why Hamilton Lacks a Chinatown and the Survival of Its Chinese Community

31 May 2026
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When Joyce Leung relocated to Hamilton in 2019, she observed a lack of community among the Asian population, particularly noting the absence of a Chinatown. Having lived in cities like Markham and Mississauga, where vibrant Chinese communities thrive, she felt Hamilton was different. In response, Leung founded the Hamilton Chinese Association, a grassroots organization aimed at fostering cultural connections through events like mahjong nights and Lunar New Year celebrations. Despite the lack of an official Chinatown, the Chinese community in Hamilton, which numbered over 15,000 as of the 2021 census, has maintained a sense of belonging through local businesses and gathering spaces. Historical attempts to establish a Chinatown in Hamilton have not come to fruition, but community members like Solomon Ngan emphasize that informal connections have always existed.

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Hamilton’s Chinese community has a rich history, tracing back to various waves of migration since the mid-1800s, including those who helped build the Canadian Pacific Railway. The absence of an official Chinatown did not prevent community members from creating spaces of connection, such as the Hamilton Chinese Alliance Church, which has served as a cultural hub since 1975. The diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds of Chinese residents in Hamilton highlight the evolving nature of this community, with newer immigrants primarily from mainland China and earlier arrivals from Hong Kong. Understanding this context sheds light on the resilience and adaptability of immigrant communities in Canada.

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