- Punjabi Market, Vancouver
The Punjabi Market is a commercial district and ethnic enclave in
Vancouver ,British Columbia . Officially recognized by the city as being primarily a majorIndo-Canadian business community and cultural area, the "Punjabi District" is roughly a six block section of Main Street around 49th Avenue in the Sunset neighbourhood.History
The first Indo-Canadian immigrants from Punjab landed in Vancouver around
1890 [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_Gate_in_Canada_soon/rssarticleshow/2963100.cms] . The first Indian settlement is said to have came by the name ofPaldi after a village nearHoshiarpur in Punjab. They settled down in Kitsilano near First Avenue and Burrard Street and were believed to have worked inlumber mill s and at construction sites throughout theLower Mainland .Sikhs and
East Indian s who later immigrated to Vancouver are believed to have suffered the same treatment given to the Chinese (Chinatown) and Japanese (Japantown). They were subject to thebias and animosities of the predominantlyAnglo-Saxon majority and occupied distinct and discrete quarters of the city.Most of the new residents sought established homes and to gain reasonably secure livings. They settled in the area near 49th Avenue and Main Street and many established restaurants and businesses there and throughout the city to make a living. The settlers brought with them distinctive habits and attitudes that influenced the choice of food, work and recreational activity. Over time, the area has became predominantly Indo-Canadian and has blossomed into the ethnic enclave of today.
Punjabi District
Over the years the neighbourhood has become increasingly popular among the estimated greater than 160,000 South Asian residents in the city as a focal point for culture and commerce. There are a number of Indian restaurants, sweet shops, and grocers representing cuisine from varying parts of the subcontinent; as well as other businesses that cater to an Indo-Canadian community and tourists alike. The market has become a shopping destination for many weddings because of the numerous Indian ethnic clothing and bridal goods that are available. There is also a significant number of jewelry stores lining the strip, said to be the highest concentration of jewellers in the nation [http://www1.vancouver.com/shopping/shopping_by_neighbourhood/punjabi_market/index.htm] .
India Gate
The city of Vancouver has selected the intersection of Main Street and 50th Avenue to become the location for the first "India Gate" of any
North America n city. Local leaders believe the entrance will enhance tourism in the city while also providing recognition to the historic community, in a similar way that Millennium Gate in Chinatown has done for Chinese Canadians [cite news | url=http://fateh.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/news.nsf/NewsArchive/2F98CA2198466EB48725742F005C915C | title=$3-million India Gate to be built in Punjabi Market | work=SikhNet | date=2008-04-18 | accessdate=2008-08-18] .The $3 million dollar project is slated for completion in time for the
2010 Winter Olympics .Click [http://www.canada.com/components/print.aspx?id=c9423d23-85f4-44ef-9ea1-81558bcc477f&k=49222&sponsor= here] for a rendering of the India Gate.
Events
The local Sikh Temple celebrates
Vaisakhi each year in April. Festivities include a parade, where over 200,000 people come together from to celebrate the birth of the Sikh religion. Many restaurants and households near the strip offer local food tasting and other goods during the event.Notes
External links
* Punjabi Market Association
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