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Fort York is an historic site of military fortifications and related buildings on the west side of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The fort was built by the British Army and Canadian militia troops in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, to defend the settlement and the new capital of the Upper Canada region from the threat of a military attack, principally from the newly independent United States.FoundingIn 1793, Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe authorized a garrison on the present site of Fort York, just west of the mouth of Garrison Creek on the north eastern shore of Lake Ontario. Simcoe recognized Toronto was an ideal site for settlement and defence because of its natural harbour and relative distance from the United States. Simcoe had decided to make Toronto (at that time called York) the capital of Upper Canada, and the government, the first parliament buildings and the town were established one and a half miles east of the fort.BuildingsEarly buildings were built by Royal Engineers:
The War of 1812 and afterDuring the War of 1812, on April 27, 1813 combined American Army and naval forces attacked York from Lake Ontario, overrunning Fort York (see Battle of York). As the British abandoned the fort, they set the powder magazine to blow up, killing and wounding several hundred American soldiers. The Americans destroyed Fort York and burned much of the settlement of York including the parliament buildings during their five days of occupation. They had defeated outnumbered British, Canadian militia and First Nations forces. Following several more US raids over the summer, the British garrison returned to York and rebuilt the fortifications, most of which are still standing today. The rebuilt fort was sufficient to repel a further attempted invasion in 1814.The British Army occupied Fort York from 1793 to the 1850s and transferred it to Canada, who used it until 1932. However, the City of Toronto owned the Fort from 1903 onwards. Fort York was used as a military establishment until 1880, and again during the First and Second World Wars. UnitsArmy units stationed at Fort York over the years:British
Fort York TodayFort York now houses Canada's largest collection of original War of 1812 period buildings. The fort offers casual visitors and booked groups a number of exciting services year round. During the summer months, the site comes alive with the colour and the pageantry of the Fort York Guard and is complimented with tours by professional historical interpreters. In the off-season months, the fort is busy providing educational programs for booked tour groups including school, scout, guide, and day care groups.In the 1950's Fort York was almost torn down to make way for the Gardiner Expressway. Highway planners eventually rerouted the elevated highway to the south of the grounds, and the highway continues to be a visual barrier to Lake Ontario to this day. The reclaimed land to the south of the fort are also in the process of being developed with new condo towers eventually limiting any possible reconnection with Lake Ontario. Related links
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