Fort Edward National Historic Site

Fort Edward is North America’s oldest military blockhouse, and a key chapter of Canada’s colonial history is located high above Nova Scotia’s historic Minas Basin in Windsor.

Built in 1750, Fort Edward served as a crucial British stronghold during decades of conflict with Acadian settlers and the Mi’kmaq people.

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