Kamloops students help clean up Chinese cemetery after learning about atrocities by Canadian government in 1800s
KAMLOOPS — In the 1880s, construction of the the Canadian Pacific Railway began, an essential piece to connecting the country. Much of the work on the Yale-Kamloops line was done on the backs of about 17,000 Chinese people, who were shipped in from Hong Kong.
They faced treacherous working conditions, but never received the recognition they deserved.
It’s a history lesson Mrs. CJ’s Grade 4/5 class from the Kamloops School of the Arts has been taking in, but they wanted to do more than just learn it in a textbook — they wanted to go out in the field.