Tour Locations
- Revival of Chinese Culture in the 1980s
(230 MacDonnell Street) - The Nature of “Ethnic Businesses”
(61 Division Street) - The Chinese Experience at Queen’s University
(Old Medical Building, off Arch Street) - Frank B. Lee at Queen’s University
(99 University Avenue) - A Welcoming Church
(82 Sydenham Street) - A Successful Business Venture
(346 Princess Street) - The Women’s Missionary Society
(130 Clergy Street East) - The Roy-York Cafe
(271-273 Princess Street) - Low Kai Suey Yen Library
(270 Princess Street) - The Grand Cafe
(222 Princess Street) - Chinese Nationalist League Branch of Kingston
(30 Montreal Street) - Chinese Nationalist League Club
(110 Queen Street) - Victoria and Mandarin Cafes
(354 and 331 King Street East) - Fung Lei: Kingston’s first Chinese Laundryman
(Clarence Street) - Efforts to Legitimize Discrimination in Kingston
(216 Ontario Street)