The cannons are displayed mounted on wooden navan gun carriages at the entrance to the shipyard, beside the HMCS Queen Charlotte. This is the heavier of the two, a 32/64 pounder. With a King George III cypher, it would have been cast sometime during his reign, between 1760 and 1820.
When facing the HMCS Queen Charlotte sign, this cannon would be on its left.
Dundas 32/64-pounder 58-cwt Converted Rifled Muzzleloading Gun, weight 58-2-0 (6,552 lbs), (RGF 401, I, 1854) on left trunnion, (+) on the right trunnion, King George III cypher, 19, broad arrow mark, mounted on a wood naval gun carriage, 210 Water Street at Haviland Street.
From Silverhawk Author