Charlie Chong Farm Plaque

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Charlie Chong Farm Plaque · 10 January 2023

Charlie Chong Farm Plaque
Campaign by Heritage Toronto (RCN 119266609RR0001)
The Charlie Chong Farm was one of Torontos earliest and most important producers of Chinese vegetables and operated from 1920 to 1966. This campaign seeks to raise funds to erect a plaque on the former site of the farm.

Story

The Charlie Chong Farm was one of Torontos earliest and most important producers of Chinese vegetables. It operated from 1920 to 1966 at the northeast corner of Eglinton Ave. W. and Jane St., in what is now the Eglinton Flats of the Mount Dennis neighbourhood. Founded and run by Charlie and Henry Chong, both originally from Guangdong province, China, the farm was also a friendly gathering place for the citys burgeoning Chinese community. Despite many challenges - the Chinese Head Tax, language barriers, prejudice, no social support, and the hardship of establishing a new life in a new city - the two persevered: they hired several new Canadians (including non-Chinese immigrants), provided food for countless people, and served as a pioneer of Chinese entrepreneurship.

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