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Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
Chinese Cemetery
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Minto Road, Cumberland, British Columbia, Canada

The history of Chinese Canadians in British Columbia began with the first recorded visit by Chinese people to North America in 1788. Some 30–40 men were employed as shipwrights at Nootka Sound in what is now British Columbia, to build the first European-type vessel in the Pacific Northwest, named the North West America. Large-scale immigration of Chinese began seventy years later with the advent of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858. During the gold rush, settlements of Chinese grew in Victoria and New Westminster and the capital of the Cariboo Barkerville and numerous other towns. and throughout the colony's Interior, where many communities were dominantly Chinese. In the 1880s, Chinese labour was contracted to build the Canadian Pacific Railway. Following this many Chinese began to move eastward, establishing Chinatowns in several of the larger Canadian cities.
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