Fort Rodd Hill National Historic site
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The Fort Rodd Hill is a coast artillery fort which was built in the late 1890s for defending Victoria and the Esquimalt Naval Base. This fort has 3 gun batteries, command posts, underground magazines, guard houses, search light emplacements and such displays. There are even interpretive signs and period furnished rooms in this fort. The visitors can get to explore the gun batteries and underground magazines which were built a century ago.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Fort Rodd Hill and Fisguard Lighthouse National Historic Sites of Canada 603 Fort Rodd Hill Road Victoria, B.C.
Email: Fort.rodd@pc.gc.ca
Website http://www.fortroddhill.com
Telephone: 250 478.5849
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