
About this Event
Discover the areas where people of African descent settled and developed vibrant communities and learn more about the tragic removal of these neighbourhoods due to the construction of the Georgia Street Viaducts.
The African Descent Society BC (ADSBC) is a registered not-profit organization based in Vancouver, BC, established in 2014, with a mission to promote arts and culture of African Descent through research, live music, dance and performance; and to activate African Descent heritage in BC. ADSBC organizes the annual African Descent Festival as well as other live music events, music workshops, and shows for emerging African Descent artists. ADSBC is also a leading organizer of Black History Month programs, Heritage and Black Strathcona walking tours, and other cultural activities in BC in collaboration with schools, community organizations and colleges.
Accessibility
Please note this is a walking tour and participants may be standing for periods of time. If you have questions or concerns, please email [email protected].
Getting Here
The meeting point for this tour is located at 209 Union Street, Vancouver, which is accessible by multiple bus routes and walking distance from the Main Street-Science World Skytrain Station. Plan your transit trip at www.translink.ca, or with google maps.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
209 Union St, 209 Union Street, Vancouver, Canada
CAD 0.00 to CAD 33.40