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  1. Fort Henry, the Citadel of Upper Canada, is Kingston's premier historic attraction and outdoor military museum, gracefully situated on Kingston's highest point of land (Point Henry) at the convergence of the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, and the Rideau Canal. Over a century and a half ago, Fort Henry was Kingston's first line of defence in ...

  2. Mrs. Henry’s Treat Shop. Cold beverages and various confections will be available in Mrs. Henry’s Treat Shop located in the Upper Fort before the event begins and during intermission. Battery Bistro. Open until 7:30pm For reservations, call 613-542-7388 ext. 4208. BeaverTails.

  3. Between daily demonstrations in the Parade Square, guests can experience what military life was like for both military members and their families in the 1860s by exploring more than 30 historic rooms and museum exhibits, participating in a Victorian school lesson, and enjoying baked goods made daily in Fort Henry’s historic ovens by interpretive bakers.

  4. Le lieu historique national du Fort-Henry, forteresse militaire britannique datant du XIXe siècle, est situé sur Point Henry, entre l’entrée du port de Kingston et un deuxième port naturel à l’embouchure de la rivière Cataraqui. Il se dresse sur une falaise naturelle à la confluence de l’extrémité orientale du lac Ontario et du ...

  5. www.forthenry.com › to-do › eatDining - Fort Henry

    Battery Bistro. Fort Henry offers an exclusive dining experience on Kingston's largest waterfront patio. Weather-permitting, guests may dine and drink on the stunning patio at the point of the Advanced Battery overlooking Lake Ontario, the Royal Military College and the City of Kingston.

  6. Fort Henry Opening Weekend. Purchase Tickets. Fort Henry was built between 1832 and 1837, designed as the key site in a network of fortifications for the defense of the Rideau Canal and the Kingston harbour. Garrisoned by British soldiers until 1870, and abandoned by Canadian troops in 1891, Fort Henry fell into disrepair.