Join us on Monday, April 1st for the final day of Redefining Home. This is the 70th anniversary of the date when Japanese Canadians were again allowed to move freely across Canada.
“There was a joyful atmosphere in the house, as visitors learned the hidden history of the friendship between two Canadian families in one of the Toronto’s historical treasures.” – The Nikkei Voice
Campbell House Museum invites you to discover the story of Harold and Hana Kawasoe, a young Japanese Canadian couple who lived in Campbell House’s attic from 1948 to 1951. Redefining Home: A Story of Japanese Canadian Resettlement in Toronto follows Harold’s and Hana’s remarkable life journeys after they were forced from their homes in British Columbia in 1942.