Confiscated Japanese Canadian Fishing BoatsThis photograph shows fishing boats, belonging to Japanese Canadians, confiscated by the Canadian government following Canada's declaration of war against Japan in December 1941.
Japan's early victories made British Columbians fear an attack, possibly assisted by local Japanese Canadians, and also inflamed pre-existing prejudices, leading to racially motivated pressure for the removal of Japanese Canadians from the west coast. Ultimately, the Royal Canadian Navy's Fishermen's Reserve confiscated over a thousand fishing boats and gathered them at Steveston, near Vancouver. As with other confiscated property, these boats were subsequently sold for far less than their true value.
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CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum