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* [http://www.northamericanforts.com North American Forts - Fort Hugonin]
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* [http://www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/mcnabs.asp McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park]
* [http://www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/mcnabs.asp McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park]


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Revision as of 20:51, 1 March 2016

Fort Hugonin (1899-1993) - A Canadian Coastal Fort established in 1899 on McNab's Island in Halifax Harbor, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Named for Captain Roderick Hugonin. Abandoned in 1993.

Fort Hugonin History

Part of the Harbor Defense of Halifax.

Established in 1899 to support four quick firing 12-pounder guns. Built with concrete casemates and earthen parapets for the guns.

Two guns were moved to the Practice Battery in 1922. The battery was deactivated in 1940 and the two remaining guns were moved to Strawberry Battery in 1940.

After World War II the fort was used until 1993 as a SOSUS site by the Canadian Navy to track the passage of ships in the harbor.

Current Status

Part of McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park on McNab's Island in Halifax Harbor, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada.


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Location: McNab's Island in Halifax Harbor, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Maps & Images

Lat: 44.616342 Long: -63.538506

  • Multi Maps from ACME
  • Maps from Bing
  • Maps from Google
  • Elevation: .....'

Sources:

  • Naftel, William D., Halifax at War:Searchlights, Squadrons and Submarines 1939-1945, Formac Publishing, Halifax, 2008, ISBN 978-0-88780-739-8, 285 pages
  • Piers, Harry, The Evolution of the Halifax Fortress 1749-1928, The Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1947, 155 pages

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