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Revision as of 17:56, 3 July 2009

Fort Rodd Hill (1894-1956) - An Endicott Period Canadian Coastal Fort first established in 1894 . Named after Adm. John Rashleigh Rodd. Deactivated in 1956.

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Battery Belmont Gun & BC Post from Below
Fort Rodd Hill Entrance Sign


Fort Rodd Hill History

Established as a part of the Harbor Defense of Victoria.

Endicott Period

World War I

Post World War I

World War II

Post World War II

Current Status

Now a part of Fort Rodd Hill, Parks Canada park. Period guns and carriages in place.

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Location: Fort Rodd Hill Parks Canada Park, British Columbia.

Maps & Images

Lat: 48.4323 Long: -123.4504

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Fort Rodd Hill Picture Gallery

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