Historic site
Fort Henry National Historic Site
129 locals recommend,
Location
1 Fort Henry Dr
Kingston, ON
CFB Kingston
Tips from locals
"The award winning Fort Henry National Historic Site offers a grade 7 and 8 Ontario curriculum based learning plan, hosted in the place where the history lesson began! From one hour to a full day of the most exciting overnight program ever, Fort Henry takes students out of the classroom and into the past through a fun, interactive, hands-on program. All programs meet Ontario Curriculum Guidelines. Located: 1 Fort Henry Dr., County Road 2 at the junction of Hwy 15 in Kingston"
"The award winning Fort Henry National Historic Site offers a grade 7 and 8 Ontario curriculum based learning plan, hosted in the place where the history lesson began! From one hour to a full day of the most exciting overnight program ever, Fort Henry takes students out of the classroom and into the…
Fort Henry was built from 1832 to 1837 to replace an existing fortification from the War of 1812 era. Situated atop Point Henry, the Fort protected the naval dockyard at Point Frederick, the entrance of the Rideau Canal and the town of Kingston, which was the major transshipment point along the supply route between Montreal or Ottawa and all points west
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