Fort Frederick

Fort Frederick is a historic military installation in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The Fort consists of earthworks surrounding a Martello tower. Point Frederick was a strategic location for the defence of the loyalist settlement at Cataraqui (Kingston). In 1788, it was named after Frederick, Prince of Wales. The guardhouse and storehouse were built in 1790-91. A dockyard was in operation by 1792. This naval base was fortified during the War of 1812... more

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