Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Place Type: ParkAddress: 5425 Sackville St, Halifax, NS B3J 3Y3, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3Y3
Phone: (902) 426-5080
Website: http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/ns/halifax/index.aspx
Fort George (named after King George II of Great Britain) is the fortified summit of Citadel Hill, a National Historic Site of Canada in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The hill was first fortified in 1749, the year the town of Halifax was founded. Those fortifications on the hill were successively rebuilt to defend the town from various enemies. A series of four different defensive fortifications have occupied the summit of Citadel Hill. The construction and levelling resulting in the summit of the hill being dropped by ten to twelve metres. Whilst never attacked, the Citadel was long the keystone to the defence of the strategically important Halifax Harbour and its Royal Navy Dockyard.
Today the fort is operated by Parks Canada as the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada and is restored to the Victorian period.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citadel_Hill_(Fort_George)