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Fort George was a military fortification in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. The fort was used by the British Army, the Canadian militia, and the Jeffersonian American Republic Army for a brief period. The fort was mostly destroyed during the War of 1812.
Fort George is a military post that defended Upper Canada against American attacks in the War of 1812. Visit the fort, see daily programs, and explore other historic sites in Niagara with Parks Canada.
16 kwi 2024 · Learn about the history and significance of Fort George, a national treasure that commemorates the War of 1812 in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Explore the restored buildings, exhibits, and artifacts that tell the stories of the British, American, and Indigenous forces that fought for control of the Niagara frontier.
Fort George is an easy daytrip from urban centres like Toronto and Buffalo (in the U.S.) and is also just 22 kilometres from Niagara Falls, making an ideal detour for visitors looking for an adventure.
Fort George National Historic Site of Canada is a largely recreated 18th-century military fort located on the west bank of the Niagara River near the river's mouth. It is situated on the remains of the original Fort George, largely destroyed during the War of 1812.
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.
28 mar 2011 · Fort George is a reconstruction of the principal fortification of the British on the Niagara Peninsula during the War of 1812. The Battle of Fort George on 27 May 1813 led to its 7-month occupation by American forces. Fort George was commemorated with a bronze plaque on a stone cairn in 1930.