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Title: Exterior of the Port McNicoll Inn, Port McNicoll
Date: Unknown
Donor: Quon, Emma
Subject: Work
Province: Ontario

Quon, Emma

Emma Quon (née Lee) was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. Her father immigrated to Canada in 1898 and her mother in 1913. Emma had a busy social life in Montreal, taking part in many church and extra-curricular activities. She married Harry Quon in the late 1930s, and the young couple ran an inn in Port McNicoll, Ontario. After returning to Montreal, Emma became very active in community work as a founding member of the Canadian Chinese Cultural Society of Montreal, a member of the Credit Women’s Breakfast Club, and as part of a group committed to the re-location of the Chinese Hospital. In 1996, Emma moved to Alberta to be close to her daughter.

Harry and Emma Quon ran the Port McNicoll Inn for six years, beginning in the 1930s. Port McNicoll, Ontario, located on the south shore of Georgian Bay, was a CPR terminus for freight and passenger steamships, linking the Great Lakes to overland routes. The inn mainly catered to CPR personnel.