VIDEO: Victoria firefighters battle blaze at Canada’s oldest Chinese temple
VIDEO: Victoria firefighters battle blaze at Canada’s oldest Chinese temple
Published 3:54 pm Monday, June 15, 2026
Part of Fisgard Street is closed as first responders respond to a fire in Chinatown. (Tony Trozzo/Victoria News)
Fisgard Street is closed between the Government Street and Douglas Street intersections as the Victoria Fire Department responds to a fire at the Tam Kung Temple building in Chinatown.
The City of Victoria said the fire department responded to the incident just after 3 p.m. on Monday (June 15). Fire had gone into the ceiling structure of the historic building.
The building was evacuated and no injuries were reported.
The Tam Kung Temple is designated as a national historic site, originating as a shrine in the 1860s. It’s known as Canada’s oldest Chinese temple.
Video from around 3 p.m. shows smoke billowing above Victoria’s Chinatown. Fire investigators are on scene, with police and firefighters responding to the scene as well.
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