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Revision as of 17:05, 27 June 2013
Devils Point Battery (1940-1944) - A World War II Canadian coastal gun battery established in 1940 during World War II on Devil's Point (now Hartlen point) in present day Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Named for the location. Battery construction started in 1940 and was completed in 1941. Abandoned in 1944. Also known as Devils Battery.
Devils Point Battery History
Part of the Harbor Defense of Halifax.
Originally built as a World War II concrete coastal gun battery with three 9.2" Mark X guns. The three gun emplacements were separated and level with the surrounding terrain and not visible from the sea, they were also camouflaged to look like farm buildings. This was a multi-story battery below ground with the guns located on the upper level with the magazines and environmental equipment below. Shells were moved from the magazine level to the gun loading platform by shell hoists. Electrical power was furnished by an underground power plant.
Access to the complex was through a lower level main entrance that led to a series of tunnels connecting the three gun emplacements and underground utility rooms. The plotting room was a separate complex of four rooms isolated from most of the rest of the battery to limit concussive effects but still underground. In 1944 a Radar building was added to the complex.
The battery remained active after the end of World War II until the 1950s when it was deactivated. The 9.2" guns were removed and shipped Turkey in 1954.
Current Status
Private property Hartlen Point Forces Golf Club, Hartlen Point, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Location: Hartlen Point Forces Golf Club, Hartlen Point, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada Maps & Images Lat: 44.5965487 Long: -63.4555936 |
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