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Web Sites in Category National Historic Sites

Battle of the Windmill National Historic Site - The site of a failed invasion; 1838.

Bellevue House National Historic Site - An important Italianate villa, home of Sir John A. Macdonald.

Bethune Memorial House National Historic Site - The birthplace of the renowned Canadian doctor, Norman Bethune.

Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse National Historic Site - A round stone light tower; 1837.

Butler's Barracks National Historic Site - A complex representing 150 years of military history.

Fort George National Historic Site - A reconstructed British fort from the War of 1812.

Fort George NHS - Friends of Fort George - Non-profit association which supports Parks Canada in the protection, preservation, development, and interpretation of National Historic Sites in the Niagara area.

Fort Malden National Historic Site - A 19th-century border fortification.

Fort Malden National Historic Site Photo Gallery - Photos of the site and staff.

Fort Mississauga National Historic Site - A 19th-century brick tower within star-shaped earthworks.

Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site - Located near Sault Ste. Marie, consists of the stabilized remains of the most westerly British frontier outpost between 1796 and 1812; active in the War of 1812.

Fort Wellington National Historic Site - Remains of 1813-38 fortifications.

Inverarden House National Historic Site - An important 1816 Regency cottage built by John McDonald of Garth.

Kingston Martello Towers National Historic Site - Mid-19th-century British masonry fortifications.

Laurier House National Historic Site - The 1878 Second Empire home of two prime ministers, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and William Lyon Mackenzie King.

Navy Island National Historic Site - The site of the first British shipyard serving the upper Great Lakes; played an important role in the Rebellion of 1837 as the location of Mackenzie's "government-in-exile".

Point Clark Lighthouse National Historic Site - An 1859 "Imperial Tower" and lightkeeper's house on Lake Huron.

Queenston Heights National Historic Site - The site of the 1812 Battle of Queenston Heights. Includes Brock's Monument.

Rideau Canal National Historic Site - An operational 19th-century canal; 202 km long, with 45 locks. 27 lock stations provide varying services, including camping, picnicing, and dockage.

Rideau Canal NHS - Friends of the Rideau - Volunteer organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the Rideau Canal National Historic Site.

Saint-Louis Mission National Historic Site - The site of a Huron village destroyed by the Iroquois in 1649.

Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site - An operational canal; the first electrically powered lock in the world.

Sir John Johnson House National Historic Site - The 1780 house of the famous Loyalist.

Southwold Earthworks National Historic Site - The site of an Attiwandaronk village, circa 1500a.

Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site - An operational canal linking lakes Ontario and Huron; 386 km long, with 45 locks.

Woodside National Historic Site - The boyhood home of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.

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