Here is a comprehensive list of Chinatowns in Canada, organized by province:
British Columbia
- Vancouver – Canada’s largest Chinatown, centered on Pender Street
- Victoria – Oldest Chinatown in Canada, established in the mid-1800s
Alberta
- Calgary – Largest Chinatown in Alberta, spanning from 1 St E to 10 St W and from Bow River to 4 Ave SW
- Edmonton – Combined Chinatown and Little Italy district in McCauley and Boyle Street neighborhoods
- Lethbridge – Historic Chinatown remains on 2 Ave South near 4 Street South
Saskatchewan
- Regina – Located on 11th Avenue between Broad Street and Winnipeg Street
- Saskatoon – Historical Chinese settlement in the Riversdale district
- Moose Jaw – Former Chinatown existed on River Street West
Manitoba
- Winnipeg – Established in 1909, located on King Street between James and Higgins Avenues
Ontario
- Toronto – Multiple locations:
- Downtown Chinatown along Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue
- East Chinatown
- Ottawa – Located along Somerset Street from Bay Street to Rochester Street
- Windsor – Located in the West Side neighborhood
Quebec
- Montreal – Located around De la Gauchetière Street
- Quebec City – Former Chinatown on Côte d’Abraham (now largely dispersed)
Nova Scotia
- Halifax – Emerging small Chinatown due to recent immigration initiatives
Important Note : Many historical Chinatowns across Canada face challenges including gentrification and urban development pressures . Some former Chinatowns have disappeared over time, such as those in Hamilton and Sudbury