CNHS - "FORT MALDEN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OF CANADA" 100, LAIRD AVENUE, AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO
N 42° 06.505 W 083° 06.751
17T E 325339 N 4663973
Constructed in 1796, Fort Malden served as a British Army garrison.
Waymark Code: WMPY6
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 09/08/2006
Views: 85
Bastion of the Detroit River.
For 200 years, fortifications at Fort Malden have witnessed and participated in the struggles which helped forge a new nation out of the North American wilderness. An army garrison, British Indian Department post, dockyard for the Upper Great Lakes and the meeting place for Chief Tecumseh and British General Brock - the fort has been all these.
Fort Malden preserves elements of the second fort built by the British on the eastern bank of the Detroit River to defend the Canadian border from American attack in the first half of the 19th century.
The first post, known as Fort Amherstburg, was constructed in 1796 near the mouth of the Detroit River where it empties into Lake Erie. This post was the headquarters for the British forces in southwestern Upper Canada during the War of 1812. Fort Malden was erected after the war and rebuilt in 1838-40 and served once again as a centre for the British defence during the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837-39.
Today the 4.5 hectare site includes remains of the 1840-period earthworks and four buildings, including a restored and furnished 1819 brick barracks. An orientation centre and interpretation centre with exhibits will help you to discover the fascinating history of this outpost of the British Empire.
The year the "Fort" was constructed or started.: 1796
Name of "Country" or "Nation" that constructed this "Fort": Built by British forces.
Was this "Fort" involved in any armed conflicts?: Yes it was
What was the primary purpose of this "Historic Fort"?: Used for defence of a border or land claim.
Current condition: restored and furnished barracks and accompanying buildings
This site is administered by ----: Parks Canada
If admission is charged -: $3.95
Open to the public?: Restricted hours -Admission charged
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