POST BY MIKE CIUFFINI
Halifax Citadel Hill watches over the city’s downtown core and is an official National Historic Site. It is a reminder of Halifax’s history and military fortification.
Halifax Citadel Hill watches over the city’s downtown core and is an official National Historic Site. It is a reminder of Halifax’s history and military fortification.
The colonial fortress, eventually named
Fort George, has been around longer than Canada itself. First built in 1749,
over one hundred years before confederation, the site was identified as
strategically important and fortified for various conflicts over the years. The
current star-shaped fortress was completed in 1856 by the British Army and
fortified by the Canadian Army during the First and Second World Wars.
Today, the site is maintained by Parks
Canada and visitors can take self-guided and guided tours, Ghost Tours, visit
the Army Museum and even experience being a solider for a day. This unique
experience allows someone to experience the life of a mid-19th
century solider, get fitted for an authentic uniform (include the bonnet!),
runs drills and even fire a rifle (must be over 16 years-old).
Halifax is a wonderful east coast city and
Citadel Hill is a must-see when visiting. Every local is used to hearing the
Royal Artillery fire the Noon Gun at 12:00 p.m.
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