Prince of Wales Fort

Churchill, ,Canada
Prince of Wales Fort Prince of Wales Fort is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in ,Churchill listed under Landmark in Churchill , Post Office in Churchill , Armed Forces in Churchill ,

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The Prince of Wales Fort is a historic Bastion fort on Hudson Bay across the Churchill River from Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.HistoryThe European history of this area starts with the discovery of Hudson Bay in 1610. The area was recognized as important in the fur trade and of potential importance for other discoveries. The fort is built in a European "star" shape.Original (wood) fortThis fort began as a log fort built in 1717 by James Knight of the Hudson's Bay Company and was originally called the "Churchill River Post". In 1719, the post was renamed Prince of Wales Fort, but is more commonly known today as Fort Prince of Wales. It was located on the west bank of the Churchill river to protect and control the Hudson's Bay Company's interests in the fur trade.Construction of the present stone fortThe original wooden fort was replaced by a massive stone fort, perhaps to abide by the Royal Charter which required that Rupert's Land should be fortified.Construction of this fort, a structure still standing today, was started in 1731 near what was then called Eskimo Point. It was in the form of a square, with sides 100 metres long and walls six metres tall and 10 metres thick at the base.It had forty-two cannons mounted on the walls. There was also a battery across the river on Cape Merry meant to hold six more cannons.

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