Fan Tan Alley
April 15th, 2024
Fan Tan Alley is an alley in the Chinatown neighborhood of Victoria, British
Columbia,
Canada that is known for being the narrowest commercial street in North America,
being less than 0.9 m (3.0 ft) wide at its narrowest point.
It runs south from Fisgard Avenue to Pandora Avenue at the block between Government
Street and Store Street.
Named after the Chinese gambling game Fan-Tan, the alley was originally well
known for opium factories
that produced opium until it was made illegal in 1908.
The alley became known for gambling and got its Fan Tan name from
the card game of the same name during the 1910s.
Police raids on the illegal gambling clubs and declining visitors led to the
closure
of the gambling clubs in the 1950s and 60s.
Fan Tan alley fell into disrepair and buildings were condemned at the time but
was later revitalized in the 1970s and 80s with leadership from David Chuenyan
Lai.
Today the alley is a tourist destination containing many small shops,
an art gallery, restaurants, apartments, and offices.
It was designated as a heritage property by the local government in 2001.
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The narrowest point less than 3 feet
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