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Village Squire, 1976-07, Page 19with several others when a powder magazine blew up. The fort had been defended by 700 men and the whole population of the town of York, now the giant metropolis of Toronto, was about 650. The partial destruction of the small town led to the eventual burning of Washington. The landing beaches have been obliterated through reclamation of land from the lake but the reconstructed fortress now occupies five acres at the foot of Bathurst Street. It is open to visitors all year, every day. Today, the Fort Guard are dressed and equipped like the soldiers of 1813 and the eight buildings of the fort contain interesting displays of weapons, uniforms and equipment of early days. The Officers' Quarters still contains the original kitchen, wine cellars and treasury while the Blue Barracks has exhibits describing the history of the Canadian Army Militia. The Upper Canada Mace, taken from York in 1813, spent 121 years in an American museum until 1934 when it was returned to its rightful place, at Fort York, by President Roosevelt. There are several forts of interest along the 340 -mile route between Toronto and Montreal. Fort Henry, at Kingston was, in its day, considered the strongest fortress west of Quebec. It was built in 1812 and is completely restored with an animated museum and the world-famous, precision -trained Fort Henry Guard. Fort Frederick, also in Kingston, has one of the best collections of historic weapons in North America. The fort is in the grounds of the Royal Military College. Fort Wellington, at Prescott, across the St. Lawrence River from Ogensburg, was the site of the Battle of the Windmill and the Battle of Isle Royale. It has an excellent military museum. FORT CHAMBLY Most Quebec forts, like those of the maritime provinces, go farther back in history than those of Ontario. Fort Chambly, for instance, goes way back to the mid -17th century when Cap. J acques de Chambly was sent to Canada with his troops by Louis XIV of France. Engagement Kings Our Spe<mlw.' ENGAGEMENT GIFTS WEDDING GIFTS GIFTS FOR THE HOME See us for your English Bone China Dinner sets, Crystal Stemware, Hallo - ware, Silver Flatware and Halloware. Schmid's Jewelry and China Open 6 days a Week W. Joseph Agnew Phone 528-3532 P.O. Box 370 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO dal Make us YOUR FIRST PORT OF CALL NOW BOOKING FALL AND WINTER CRUISES Caribbean Pacific Trans Canal etc. The Coach House TRAVEL SERVICE 524-8366 Goderich Hamilton St. %%% %%%%% %%%%♦ ♦%%%%%%%%%♦ / / / / / / / • / / 1IY.7CCy►Y�C Lucknow's Sixth Annual CRAFT FESTIVAL sponsored by the Lucknow Agricultural Society in the LUCKNOW ARENA Friday, July 30 from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, July 31 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further information, please contact Mr. and Mrs. Ross Arrington, RR 2 Lucknow, 528-6693. %%%%% %%NO.♦ / / / / / / / / / VILLAGE SQUIRE/JULY 1976, 17