6 Historic Forts to explore in halifax
Founded as a defence complex system by the British in 1749, Halifax is home to numerous forts, each working to protect against invasion from the French and guard the entrance to Harbour. Some harder to reach than others, here are our top 6 picks.
1) Citadel Hill, Downtown Halifax
Tip: Plan your visit to take in the 12:00 noon cannon blast.
2) Prince of Wales Tower, Point Pleasant Park
Tip: Often, during public holidays in the months of July and August, you can catch this Tower open to the public.
3) York Redoubt, Ferguson’s Cove
Located 14 km from Downtown Halifax, this is a great cycling destination for an afternoon or morning trip. York Redoubt’s fortifications are open to the public and free of admission. There are numerous walking trails and the position provides some spectacular views of the harbour.
Tip: Whether you drive or cycle, take Ferguson’s Cove Road to get off the main road while you can. This dirt road is a bit rustic but full of character.
4) Fort Charlotte, George’s Island
For years George’s Island, home to Fort Charlotte, has been restricted to the public, only accessible to few. This summer, for the first time, the general public will have access to the island.
5) Fort Ives & Fort McNab, McNab’s Island
Tip: With no facilities and minimal maintenance make sure you pack supplies for the day. Mountain Bikes are ideal for this island and quite honestly the best way to get around.
Last updated March 2020.