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Fort George

Fort George

51 Queens Parade Road, Niagara, Ontario
(905) 468-6614
http://www.friendsoffortgeorge.ca/fort-george/

Overlooking the Niagara River, Fort George was built between 1796 and 1802. This fortification served as the headquarters for the Centre Division of the British Army during the War of 1812, and played a pivotal role in the defence of Upper Canada. Fort George saw action during the Battle of Queenston Heights, was destroyed and captured by the Americans during the Battle of Fort George, and was reclaimed by the British seven months later.
Today, visitors to Fort George National Historic Site can step back in time to experience the early military history of Niagara. Tour through 19th century military architecture including the Blockhouses, Officers' Quarters, Artificers Shop and Guard House. Make sure to visit the powder magazine, which is the only building to have survived the Battle of Fort George and is the oldest military building in Ontario today! Throughout the summer, experience the sounds of the Fife and Drum Corps, witness the training manoeuvres of the 41st Regiment Infantry unit, taste food prepared over an open fire in the Officer's Kitchen, and witness musket and artillery demonstrations.

Photo Credit: http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/nairn/fortgeorge/

Text Credit: http://www.friendsoffortgeorge.ca/fort-george/

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  • down the road
    guestBook Guestbook/ rick8822/ May 18, 2017

    I work at Queen's Landing just a few steps from the gates of Fort George. It is amazing the way they kept it up all these years.

  • Very cool!
    guestBook Guestbook/ JustinaZ/ Aug 22, 2015

    I recommend this site to anyone who has any interest in the war of 1812! Very large site and the guides and interpreters are so nice!

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    guestBook Guestbook/ Explore150/ Mar 12, 2015 Fort George

    This photo portrays the War of 1812 and the brave men, many of whose names we will never know, who fought for our country's freedom.
    These valiant soldiers represent the deep roots of Canada's early heritage, and it is because of these valiant soldiers that we enjoy the benefits that we have in Canada today. Had these men not taken the stand to go to war the establishment of our country would be uncertain. I am proud for our country to be represented by these great men.

    Originally submitted by Joel Hill

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NEWS FEED
  • down the road
    guestBook Guestbook/ rick8822/ May 18, 2017

    I work at Queen's Landing just a few steps from the gates of Fort George. It is amazing the way they kept it up all these years.

  • Very cool!
    guestBook Guestbook/ JustinaZ/ Aug 22, 2015

    I recommend this site to anyone who has any interest in the war of 1812! Very large site and the guides and interpreters are so nice!

  • Fort George
    guestBook Guestbook/ Explore150/ Mar 12, 2015 Fort George

    This photo portrays the War of 1812 and the brave men, many of whose names we will never know, who fought for our country's freedom.
    These valiant soldiers represent the deep roots of Canada's early heritage, and it is because of these valiant soldiers that we enjoy the benefits that we have in Canada today. Had these men not taken the stand to go to war the establishment of our country would be uncertain. I am proud for our country to be represented by these great men.

    Originally submitted by Joel Hill

Overlooking the Niagara River, Fort George was built between 1796 and 1802. This fortification served as the headquarters for the Centre Division of the British Army during the War of 1812, and played a pivotal role in the defence of Upper Canada. Fort George saw action during the Battle of Queenston Heights, was destroyed and captured by the Americans during the Battle of Fort George, and was reclaimed by the British seven months later.
Today, visitors to Fort George National Historic Site can step back in time to experience the early military history of Niagara. Tour through 19th century military architecture including the Blockhouses, Officers' Quarters, Artificers Shop and Guard House. Make sure to visit the powder magazine, which is the only building to have survived the Battle of Fort George and is the oldest military building in Ontario today! Throughout the summer, experience the sounds of the Fife and Drum Corps, witness the training manoeuvres of the 41st Regiment Infantry unit, taste food prepared over an open fire in the Officer's Kitchen, and witness musket and artillery demonstrations.

51 Queens Parade Road, Niagara, Ontario
(905) 468-6614
http://www.friendsoffortgeorge.ca/fort-george/
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Photo: http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/nairn/fortgeorge/