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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1942-1945) - A [[World War II]] Battery established on Point Atkinson in 1942 in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Abandoned in 1945.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1942-1945) - A [[World War II]] Battery established on Point Atkinson in 1942 in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Abandoned in 1945.
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== History of Point Atkinson Battery ==
== History of Point Atkinson Battery ==
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The Canadian Navy established a signal station at Point Atkinson in 1939 during [[World War II]] to identify ships entering the Vancouver Harbor. Soon after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941 the Canadian 15th Artillery established a gun battery at the point to challenge and stop any unidentified vessels.  
The Canadian Navy established a signal station at Point Atkinson in 1939 during [[World War II]] to identify ships entering the Vancouver Harbor. Soon after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941 the Canadian 15th Artillery established a gun battery at the point to challenge and stop any unidentified vessels.  


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The battery was deactivated in 1945.
The battery was deactivated in 1945.
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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Four of the original buildings (repurposed) remain including the enlisted mess, a searchlight shelter, the searchlight power house and a barracks. The remaining concrete gun mount and depression range finder pedestal are next to the lighthouse but are not accessible to the public. Two of the buildings are also in the no access area.  
Four of the original buildings (repurposed) remain including the enlisted mess, a searchlight shelter, the searchlight power house and a barracks. The remaining concrete gun mount and depression range finder pedestal are next to the lighthouse but are not accessible to the public. Two of the buildings are also in the no access area.  
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'''See Also:'''
'''See Also:'''
* [[:Category:Harbor Defense of Vancouver|Harbor Defense of Vancouver]]
* [[:Category:Harbor Defense of Vancouver|Harbor Defense of Vancouver]]
* [[:Category:2014 Research Trip|2014 Research Trip]]


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Latest revision as of 20:52, 7 January 2019

Point Atkinson Battery (1942-1945) - A World War II Battery established on Point Atkinson in 1942 in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Abandoned in 1945.

Point Atkinson Battery WWII Interpretive Sign
Point Atkinson Battery Repurposed WWII Mess Hall
Point Atkinson Light, the Battery was between the Light and the Water

History of Point Atkinson Battery

Part of the Harbor Defense of Vancouver in British Columbia.

Point Akinson Battery Building Layout from Park Sign

The Canadian Navy established a signal station at Point Atkinson in 1939 during World War II to identify ships entering the Vancouver Harbor. Soon after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941 the Canadian 15th Artillery established a gun battery at the point to challenge and stop any unidentified vessels.

Initially a field mounted 18-pounder MK1 gun was used but it was later fixed mounted next to the Point Atkinson lighthouse. It served as the examination battery for the entrance to Vancouver Harbor. A searchlight shelter was also built on the shore just northeast of the battery.

A number of supporting buildings were built just back of the point including a barracks, an enlisted mess, an officers mess and a power house for the searchlight. Some 80 personnel were posted to the facilities at Point Atkinson Point.

The battery was deactivated in 1945.


Current Status

Four of the original buildings (repurposed) remain including the enlisted mess, a searchlight shelter, the searchlight power house and a barracks. The remaining concrete gun mount and depression range finder pedestal are next to the lighthouse but are not accessible to the public. Two of the buildings are also in the no access area.

Public auto access ends at a parking lot on Beacon Lane where a trail begins that leads down to a point just above the lighthouse. This is the point where public access ends. There is also an overlook viewpoint on a large rock formation on a side trail.


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Location: Lighthouse City Park, Point Atkinson, West Vancouver, British Columbia.

Maps & Images

Lat: 49.330105 Long: -123.264499

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  • Elevation: .....'

See Also:


Sources:

  • Nicholson, G.W.L., Fixed Coast Artillery Defences on the Pacific Coast, 8 May 1944, AHQ Report, PDF

Links:

Visited: 2 Jun 2014

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