
Komagata Maru - Vancouver, BC
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bluesnote
N 49° 17.383 W 123° 07.183
10U E 491294 N 5459669
A memorial to Indian citizens who were denied entry into Canada from the Komagata Maru on May 23, 1914.
Waymark Code: WM192W7
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 11/16/2023
Views: 2
The plaque says, "On May 23, 1914, the steamship Komagata Maru arrived in Coal Harbour after a seven week crossing from Hong Kong via Japan. The ship was carrying 376 Indians from India and the Far East who claimed right of entry as citizens of the British Empire. Most of the passengers were not permitted to land based on the "Continuous Passage Order" and other prejudicial regulations that prevented Indian immigration. While supporters campaigned for the passengers right to disembark, the ship remained anchored approximately one kilometre offshore from where you are now standing. During this time, the Khalsa Diwan Society helped supply the passengers with food and water. On July 23rd, the Komagata Maru and its passengers were escorted out of the harbour by a Canadian navy vessel and sent back to India. The Komagata Man incident was a catalyst for change to Canadian citizenship and imigration laws. This monument reflects Canada's commitment to a nation wherre differences are respected and traditions are honoured."
Title of Piece: Komagata Maru
 Artist: Unknown
 Material/Media: Metal
 Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Vancouver, BC
 Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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