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Fort Niagara was only 1200 metres from FortGeorge, well within artillery range. In May, 1813, combined artillery fire from Fort Niagara, its detached batteries, and American warships at the river's mouth completely destroyed Fort Georgeand forced …
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Placed Here by the NiagaraHistorical Society This MarksThe Spot WhereGen. Sir IsaacBrock,was buried from1812 To 1824
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Sheaffe'sPath to VictoryOctober 13th1812
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A Strategic LocationYou are standing at Mississauga Point where the Niagara River flows into Lake Ontario. Long ago the lakes and rivers were military supply and transportation routes and forts were built to protect them. The large stone fort a…
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· Mississauga Point was the location of a Neutral First Nation fishing settlement by the 15th century. · The area was under the control of the Seneca Nation during the late 17th century, and it became home to the Mississauga Natio…
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The TowerBy 1813, the British were planning to build "a tower in small redoubt to command the entrance of the River...at Mississauga Point." Begun in the Spring of 1814, this tower rests on the remains of the first Capital of Upper Canada (today's…
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The monument towering above you is a memorial to Major-General Sir Isaac Brock commander of British forces in Upper Canada at the beginning of the War of 1812. Brock died on the slopes below Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812, during an engagem…
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The Battle of Queenston HeightsThe village below you and the heights on which you are standing were the stage for the famous Battle of Queenston Heights. It took place during the Anglo-American conflict 1812-1815 known as the War of 1812. Duri…
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Queenston Heights is part of the Niagara escarpment. A height of land which extends 725 kilometers across Ontario from Niagara Falls to Manitoulin Island. Over 430 million years ago, a shallow tropical sea covered most of central North America. Se…
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Following the loss, after the American Revolution of the Niagara River's east bank, a new portage around Niagara Falls was established in the 1780s' with Queenston its northern terminous. Wharves, storehouses and a block-house were built. Robert H…
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