Connaught Battery

Connaught Battery is a World War I era harbour defence battery located north of York Redoubt at Ferguson's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] It took its name from the then Governor General of Canada, the Duke of Connaught,[2] who was Queen Victoria's third son.

Connaught Battery overlooking the entrance to the inner portion of Halifax Harbor
Connaught Battery in Ferguson's Cove, Nova Scotia

Construction

Built between 1912 and 1917 the battery was a part of Halifax Harbour's larger Defence Complex, which included other fortifications such as Fort George (Citadel Hill).[3] Connaught Battery was the only new structure built by the military after 1905, with a grand total area of 2.5 hectares and a floor space of 447 sq. metres.[4]

Since its inception Halifax Harbour has always had strategic and commercial importance, Beginning in the colony's early days it was a well-fortified location. During the Second World War its defences included three 4.7-inch quick-firing guns.[5]

Today

Today Connaught Battery is an abandoned complex, but open to the public to use as a municipal park.[6] The cement casemates of the fort remain in good condition.

References

  1. Payette, Pete. "COAST ARTILLERY DEFENCES, HALIFAX HARBOUR". www.northamericanforts.com. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  2. "Guns Over Falkland". geocaching.com. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  3. Skaarup, Harold A. (2012-02-22). Shelldrake: Canadian Artillery Museums and Gun Monuments. ISBN 9781469750019.
  4. "Connaught Battery". Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  5. "Connaught Battery". www.uer.ca. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  6. "Connaught Battery Park survey is in". live.haligonia.ca. Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 3 October 2012.


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