Fort Norfolk was a minor fortification built at Turkey Point (now Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada) during the War of 1812 to defend the southwestern end of Upper Canada. It is a National Historic Site of Canada.
Fort Norfolk | |
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Type | War of 1812 fortification |
Location | Ontario, Canada |
Nearest city | Norfolk County |
Built | 1813-14 |
Governing body | Parks Canada |
Website | Cultural Built Heritage |
Designated | 1925 |
A redebout with single blockhouse structure surrounded by log palisades was built on the bluffs was built by the 37th Regiment of Foot during the winter of 1814-1815 to house several hundred soldiers.[1] A larger fort and ship building facility was planned, but it was never built.[2] The existence of the facility diminished and abandoned shortly after the War of 1812. A memorial cairn was added in 1922 to mark the site.[3]
References
edit- ^ Cultural Built Heritage Archived 2012-02-23 at the Wayback Machine at Norfolk Official Plan
- ^ Fighting sail on Lake Huron and Georgian Bay p. 119. unknown.
- ^ Fort Norfolk at Norfolk History Society