The Komagata Maru sailed from Hong Kong to Vancouver on 28 March 
 1914. It arrived in Vancouver's Burrard Inlet on 23 May  1914, 
carrying passengers mainly from the Punjab region of India who were 
seeking to immigrate to Canada. However, they were denied entry by 
Canadian immigration officials under the discriminatory Continuous 
Passage Regulation. This event led to a prolonged standoff between the 
passengers and the Canadian government, ultimately resulting in the ship
 being forced to return to India in July 1914. 




