Quick Facts
Location: Victoria's Chinatown
Width: 0.9 meters (3 feet) at narrowest
Designation: Canada's narrowest street
Era: Built late 1800s
Access: Fisgard St to Pandora Ave
Features: Boutiques, galleries, cafes
Admission: Free (public street)
Info
Getting There: Located in Victoria's Chinatown, between Fisgard Street and Pandora Avenue. Enter through the Gate of Harmonious Interest on Fisgard St. Walking distance from Inner Harbour. Google Maps
Best Time: Midday when shops are open
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fan Tan Alley?
Fan Tan Alley is Canada's narrowest street, located in Victoria's historic Chinatown. At its narrowest point, it measures just 0.9 meters (3 feet) wide. Today it's home to unique boutiques, galleries, and shops.
Where is Fan Tan Alley?
Fan Tan Alley runs between Fisgard Street and Pandora Avenue in Victoria's Chinatown, accessible through the Gate of Harmonious Interest. It's in downtown Victoria, a short walk from the Inner Harbour.
What is the history of Fan Tan Alley?
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Fan Tan Alley was the bustling heart of Victoria's Chinese community, home to opium dens, gambling houses (including fan-tan games), and various businesses. It's now a charming shopping destination.
What can I find in Fan Tan Alley?
Fan Tan Alley features unique boutiques, artisan shops, vintage stores, art galleries, jewelry makers, clothing boutiques, and small cafes. The narrow space creates an intimate and quirky shopping experience.
Is Fan Tan Alley free to visit?
Yes, Fan Tan Alley is a public street and completely free to explore. Individual shops have their own hours and pricing.
How narrow is Fan Tan Alley?
At its narrowest point, Fan Tan Alley is only 0.9 meters (about 3 feet) wide—officially Canada's narrowest street. In some spots, you can touch both walls at once!
What does "Fan Tan" mean?
Fan-tan is a traditional Chinese gambling game that was popular in the alley's gambling houses during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The alley takes its name from these historic games.
Is Victoria's Chinatown worth visiting?
Absolutely! Victoria's Chinatown is the oldest in Canada (1858) and a National Historic Site. Fan Tan Alley is a highlight, along with the Gate of Harmonious Interest and numerous authentic restaurants.
What are the best shops in Fan Tan Alley?
Popular shops include vintage clothing boutiques, artisan jewelry makers, record stores, and eclectic gift shops. The selection changes, so exploring the alley is part of the adventure.
Can I take photos in Fan Tan Alley?
Yes! Fan Tan Alley is a fantastic photo opportunity. The narrow walls, colorful storefronts, and unique architecture create interesting perspectives and memorable shots.
When should I visit Fan Tan Alley?
Visit midday (11 AM – 5 PM) when most shops are open. Shop hours vary by business. The alley is accessible 24/7, but it's most vibrant during business hours.
How long does it take to explore Fan Tan Alley?
You can walk through in 5 minutes, but allow 30-60 minutes to browse the shops and appreciate the unique atmosphere. Combine with exploring greater Chinatown for a fuller experience.










