
Fort Malden - Wikipedia
Fort Malden, formally known as Fort Amherstburg, is a defence fortification located in Amherstburg, Ontario. It was built in 1795 by Great Britain in order to ensure the security of British North America against any potential threat of American invasion.
Fort Malden National Historic Site - Parks Canada
The location of the British stronghold on the Detroit frontier during the War of 1812 and the Rebellions of 1837-1838, Fort Malden National Historic Site, in Amherstburg, Ontario opens a fascinating doorway into Canada’s early military history.
Plan your visit - Fort Malden National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Plan to spend a few hours enjoying Fort Malden National Historic Site, located in the Town of Amherstburg, 30 minutes south of Windsor, Ontario. Learn about a fortification which helped forge a new nation out of the North American wilderness during the War of 1812 and the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837-38.
Visitor guide - Fort Malden National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Welcoming staff, a renowned interpretation centre, and historic landscape are all available to you as you take in Fort Malden’s rich and colourful history. Home to many unique and original artifacts, including the only known surviving Republic of Canada flag.
Fort Malden National Historic Site - Amherstburg
Fort Malden, formally known as Fort Amherstburg, is a defence fortification located in Amherstburg, Ontario. It was built in 1796 by Britain in order to ensure the security of British North America against any potential threat of American Invasion.
History Comes to Life at Mighty Fort Malden - Travel The Parks
Mar 7, 2025 · Fort Malden Visitor Center, the fort became a national historic park in 1939. Welcome to the hallowed grounds of Mighty Fort Malden, a place where history comes to life in vivid and captivating ways. The fort was a British stronghold during the War of 1812; well positioned on the shores of the Detroit River near the mouth of Lake Erie.
Fort Malden National Historic Site of Canada
The Fort Malden National Historic Site of Canada is an extensive, park-like area defined by surviving earthworks, a brick barracks building and a classically inspired structure of a domestic nature, situated on the banks of the Detroit River opposite …
Fort Malden National Historic Site of Canada
Mar 14, 2011 · Fort Malden National Historic Site features a restored 1819 barracks building, remnants of the 1840-period earthworks and 2 other buildings. Guides in period costume help visitors to understand and relate to the site's colourful past with stories and period demonstrations.
Fort Malden - FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian Forts
Fort Malden (1796-1858) - A British colonial fort established in 1796 as Fort Amherstburg by Lieutenant Robert Cooper, Royal Engineers, in present day Amherstburg, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. Captured by the Americans during the War of …
History of the fort - Fort Malden National Historic Site - Parks …
Discover the history of Fort Malden during the War of 1812, its renaissance during the Rebellions of 1837-38, and its uses post-military.