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- Type of destination: National Historic Site
- Location of destination: Canada - Ontario
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Fort St. Joseph symbolizes the commercial and military alliance that existed between the British and the First Nations peoples of the western Great Lakes region in the aftermath of the American Revolutionary War through the War of 1812.
This site became the most westerly British military post in Upper Canada.
The site contains a remarkable assemblage of archaeological features.
Today you can visit the ruins of the fort as well as a Visitor Centre.
More information
This site became the most westerly British military post in Upper Canada.
The site contains a remarkable assemblage of archaeological features.
Today you can visit the ruins of the fort as well as a Visitor Centre.
More information
Fort St. Joseph symbolizes the commercial and military alliance that existed between the British and the First Nations peoples of the western Great Lakes region in the aftermath of the American Revolutionary War through the War of 1812.
This site became the most westerly British military post in Upper Canada.
The site contains a remarkable assemblage of archaeological features.
Today you can visit the ruins of the fort as well as a Visitor Centre.
More information
This site became the most westerly British military post in Upper Canada.
The site contains a remarkable assemblage of archaeological features.
Today you can visit the ruins of the fort as well as a Visitor Centre.
More information