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The Canadian Harbors at Victoria and Esquimalt were protected by five separate gun batteries with emplaced naval guns starting in 1878. In 1893 an agreement with Great Britain established for a common defense of both harbors. The result of this agreement was the construction of two forts, [[Fort Rodd Hill]] on west side of the entrance to Esquimalt Harbor and [[Fort Macaulay]] on the east side of Esquimalt Harbor at the entrance to Victoria Harbor. [[Fort Macaulay]] was the site of one of the five existing batteries and was armed with three, 7" rifled muzzle loaded (RML) guns. [[Fort Rodd Hill]] was a new fort built on a rock bluff at the harbor entrance. Both forts were to mount three, 6" disappearing breach loaded (BL) coastal defense guns in modern reinforced concrete gun emplacements. | The Canadian Harbors at Victoria and Esquimalt were protected by five separate gun batteries with emplaced naval guns starting in 1878. In 1893 an agreement with Great Britain established for a common defense of both harbors. The result of this agreement was the construction of two forts, [[Fort Rodd Hill]] on west side of the entrance to Esquimalt Harbor and [[Fort Macaulay]] on the east side of Esquimalt Harbor at the entrance to Victoria Harbor. [[Fort Macaulay]] was the site of one of the five existing batteries and was armed with three, 7" rifled muzzle loaded (RML) guns. [[Fort Rodd Hill]] was a new fort built on a rock bluff at the harbor entrance. Both forts were to mount three, 6" disappearing breach loaded (BL) coastal defense guns in modern reinforced concrete gun emplacements. | ||
This plan coincided with the construction of similar but more extensive American fortifications across the Straits of San Juan De Fuca at [[Fort Worden]], [[Fort Casey]] and [[Fort Flagler]]. | |||
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The Canadian Harbors at Victoria and Esquimalt were protected by five separate gun batteries with emplaced naval guns starting in 1878. In 1893 an agreement with Great Britain established for a common defense of both harbors. The result of this agreement was the construction of two forts, Fort Rodd Hill on west side of the entrance to Esquimalt Harbor and Fort Macaulay on the east side of Esquimalt Harbor at the entrance to Victoria Harbor. Fort Macaulay was the site of one of the five existing batteries and was armed with three, 7" rifled muzzle loaded (RML) guns. Fort Rodd Hill was a new fort built on a rock bluff at the harbor entrance. Both forts were to mount three, 6" disappearing breach loaded (BL) coastal defense guns in modern reinforced concrete gun emplacements.
This plan coincided with the construction of similar but more extensive American fortifications across the Straits of San Juan De Fuca at Fort Worden, Fort Casey and Fort Flagler.