Fort Henry


In 2007, UNESCO's World Heritage Organization designated Kingston's Rideau Canal Fortifications as a World Heritage Site; Canada's thirteenth such site, and Ontario's first.

When you are in Kingston, Fort Henry is a must see. And, don't miss the slide show at the bottom of this page!

Drive, bike or walk up the winding roadway to the massive bulwarks of Fort Henry. They are squat and gray and threatening and overlooking eastern Lake Ontario, the mouth of the St. Lawrence, and access to the Rideau Canada (Cataraqui River). It is easy to understand why the fort was built where it was. It's a powerful location for defense.

Fort Henry


The fort is named after the point of land on which it sits, and that point is named after Henry Hamilton who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. When you wander through the battlements, ponder the fact that you are standing in the second Fort Henry, built around 1832 or so. The first Forth Henry was built around 1813 and dismantled to allow construction of a "newer" fort.

It'a also interesting to think about the fact that the "enemy" the fort was built to protect against was the United States!

During the 1837 rebellion, the first World War (1914-1918) and during the Second World War (1939-1945) Fort Henry saw duty as a prisoner of war camp.

I invite you to view the slideshow that follows.

The weapons and dress of some of the characters that role play the life and times of the fort (and there's much more to see inside the stone walls) depict the style around 1867. That year and that dress was decided upon as it was the year of Canada's Confederation, and in so doing, the actors in the drama that is on display in Fort Henry pay homage to Canada's beginning.

You can see from the photos in the show how much of Kingston, Lake Ontario and even the beginning of the St. Lawrence River is overseen by the fort. Check out the mini-Martello type towers guarding the water access to the fort itself. Some of the shots are taken from the grounds of the Royal Military College across the inlet from the Fort.

More information about Fort Henry can be found just below the slideshow.


Fort Henry offers special events during the summer and fall. For complete information visit www.forthenry.com or call 613-542-7388 during normal business hours. Ready to be scared out of your wits? Fort Henry is also the venue for FORT FRIGHT !!!

Don't miss the Fort Henry Sunset Ceremony held during July & August. .






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