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Georges Island (Nova Scotia)

Georges Island (named after King George II[1]) is a glacial drumlin and the largest island entirely within the harbour limits of Halifax Harbour located in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality. The Island is the location of Fort Charlotte - named after King George's wife Charlotte. Fort Charlotte was built during Father Le Loutre's War, a year after Citadel Hill (Fort George). The island is now a National Historic Site of Canada.[2] As of August 6, 2020, the island is open to the public on the weekends (and Fridays during peak summer season), from June until Thanksgiving weekend.

Georges Island

History edit

 
Fort Charlotte on Georges Island

The island was originally named île à la Raquette which means Snowshoe Island. For a brief time, the Island was known as île d'Enville, named after the leader of the great Duc d’Anville Expedition who was buried on the island for a number of years. In 1749, the island was named "George Island" after King George II, and then finally, in 1963, it was renamed "Georges Island".

Upon the arrival of Edward Cornwallis and the outbreak of Father Le Loutre's War, fortifications were established on Citadel Hill (Fort George) (1749) and Georges Island (Fort Charlotte) (1750).

 
Monument to Imprisoned Acadians at Bishops Landing, Halifax, overlooking Georges Island

During the Seven Years' War, two thousand French sailors were imprisoned on the island after the British victory in the Battle off Cape Race, Newfoundland.

During the war, Fort Charlotte was one of four forts where Acadians were imprisoned over the nine years of the Expulsion of the Acadians (the others were Fort Frederick, Saint John, New Brunswick; Fort Cumberland and Fort Edward). The Acadian prisoners in the vicinity of Halifax were subject to various degrees of confinement and dependence upon victualization, without the right to own land, continuously, from 1759 to 1768. According to historian Ronnie Gilles-LeBlanc there were approximately 1660 Acadians held prisoner on the island during the deportation (1755–1763), with a maximum of 600 prisoners at one time.[3] Many Acadian men in the region were occupied with road building, fisheries, wharf building, and wood cutting, and lodged close to where they worked.[4]

During the American Revolution the 84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants) were stationed at the fort to protect the harbour from American Privateers. Numerous American privateers were held prisoner in the fort throughout the war.

Georges Island was part of the "Halifax Defence Complex" from the mid-18th century to the Second World War, with Citadel Hill and Fort Charlotte on the island being restored by Parks Canada. For nearly two hundred years Georges Island was the scene of constant military activity. Tales of executions, forts and hidden tunnels surround the folklore associated with the mysterious island. It had an Island Prison Camp, a Look Out Point, an Acadian Prison camp, and a Quarantine Station.

The Georges Island Lighthouse was established on the island in 1876. The original wooden tower burned in 1916 and was replaced by an octagonal concrete tower in 1917. The light was staffed until 1972 when it was automated.[5]

Notable prisoners edit

Today edit

In March 2009, the federal government designated $3.5 million to install water, sewer and electrical services on the National Historic Site over the following year. "This would be the first step towards opening the island," said Carla Wheaton, Parks Canada cultural resource manager. "Following that, we would still need to construct visitor facilities, such as washrooms (and) possibly a visitors’ centre." For now, anyone wishing to visit must have permission from the Canadian Government. Georges Island appears to have made little progress since 2009, as it has not opened to the public despite receiving funds to create a hospitable environment to open the park to the public. [1] Georges Island is known to local fisherman to have many blueberries and black garter snakes . The island is part of Halifax Regional Municipality District 12. In addition to the ruins of Fort Charlotte, the island also contains the Georges Island Lighthouse and its keeper's dwelling. The Canadian Coast Guard operates an unstaffed radar station commissioned in 1977.

As of summer 2020, the island is open to the public on weekends (and Fridays in July and August). [3] The island may be visited from the second weekend in June until Thanksgiving weekend in October. Getting to the island can be done either via Ambassatours ferry from the Halifax Waterfront, CAD 26.75 per adult (includes historic site access), or private vessel, must purchase historic site access upon landing on the island, CAD 8.50 per adult.

 
Georges Island viewed from Halifax, with McNabs Island in the background

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Brown, Thomas J. (1922), Nova Scotia Place Names (PDF), p. 56, retrieved 13 August 2023
  2. ^ Georges Island. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  3. ^ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nsgrdpre/documents/dossiers/Ronnie-Gilles/Acadians-Halifax-Georges-Island-1755-1764-(English).pdf p. 25
  4. ^ The Possibility of Acadian Prisoners on Devils Island, Halifax Harbour, in the Period 1755-1768 Terry J. Deveau — 2011-09-22
  5. ^ "Georges Island Lighthouse: Later History 2014-11-06 at the Wayback Machine", Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society.

Texts

  • Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc. Acadians in Halifax and on Georges Island, 1755-17641
  • Marshall, Dianne (2003). Georges Island The keep of Halifax Harbour. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-55109-475-4 — goes into detail the history of the island

External links edit

  • Georges Island National Historic Site of Canada
  • Satellite Image of George's Island
  • Aerial Photos of Halifax and Surrounding Area (www.avinova.ca)

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Georges Island named after King George II 1 is a glacial drumlin and the largest island entirely within the harbour limits of Halifax Harbour located in Nova Scotia s Halifax Regional Municipality The Island is the location of Fort Charlotte named after King George s wife Charlotte Fort Charlotte was built during Father Le Loutre s War a year after Citadel Hill Fort George The island is now a National Historic Site of Canada 2 As of August 6 2020 the island is open to the public on the weekends and Fridays during peak summer season from June until Thanksgiving weekend Georges Island Contents 1 History 1 1 Notable prisoners 2 Today 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Fort Charlotte on Georges Island The island was originally named ile a la Raquette which means Snowshoe Island For a brief time the Island was known as ile d Enville named after the leader of the great Duc d Anville Expedition who was buried on the island for a number of years In 1749 the island was named George Island after King George II and then finally in 1963 it was renamed Georges Island Upon the arrival of Edward Cornwallis and the outbreak of Father Le Loutre s War fortifications were established on Citadel Hill Fort George 1749 and Georges Island Fort Charlotte 1750 nbsp Monument to Imprisoned Acadians at Bishops Landing Halifax overlooking Georges Island During the Seven Years War two thousand French sailors were imprisoned on the island after the British victory in the Battle off Cape Race Newfoundland During the war Fort Charlotte was one of four forts where Acadians were imprisoned over the nine years of the Expulsion of the Acadians the others were Fort Frederick Saint John New Brunswick Fort Cumberland and Fort Edward The Acadian prisoners in the vicinity of Halifax were subject to various degrees of confinement and dependence upon victualization without the right to own land continuously from 1759 to 1768 According to historian Ronnie Gilles LeBlanc there were approximately 1660 Acadians held prisoner on the island during the deportation 1755 1763 with a maximum of 600 prisoners at one time 3 Many Acadian men in the region were occupied with road building fisheries wharf building and wood cutting and lodged close to where they worked 4 During the American Revolution the 84th Regiment of Foot Royal Highland Emigrants were stationed at the fort to protect the harbour from American Privateers Numerous American privateers were held prisoner in the fort throughout the war Georges Island was part of the Halifax Defence Complex from the mid 18th century to the Second World War with Citadel Hill and Fort Charlotte on the island being restored by Parks Canada For nearly two hundred years Georges Island was the scene of constant military activity Tales of executions forts and hidden tunnels surround the folklore associated with the mysterious island It had an Island Prison Camp a Look Out Point an Acadian Prison camp and a Quarantine Station The Georges Island Lighthouse was established on the island in 1876 The original wooden tower burned in 1916 and was replaced by an octagonal concrete tower in 1917 The light was staffed until 1972 when it was automated 5 Notable prisoners edit Privateer David RopesToday editIn March 2009 the federal government designated 3 5 million to install water sewer and electrical services on the National Historic Site over the following year This would be the first step towards opening the island said Carla Wheaton Parks Canada cultural resource manager Following that we would still need to construct visitor facilities such as washrooms and possibly a visitors centre For now anyone wishing to visit must have permission from the Canadian Government Georges Island appears to have made little progress since 2009 as it has not opened to the public despite receiving funds to create a hospitable environment to open the park to the public 1 Georges Island is known to local fisherman to have many blueberries and black garter snakes 2 The island is part of Halifax Regional Municipality District 12 In addition to the ruins of Fort Charlotte the island also contains the Georges Island Lighthouse and its keeper s dwelling The Canadian Coast Guard operates an unstaffed radar station commissioned in 1977 As of summer 2020 the island is open to the public on weekends and Fridays in July and August 3 The island may be visited from the second weekend in June until Thanksgiving weekend in October Getting to the island can be done either via Ambassatours ferry from the Halifax Waterfront CAD 26 75 per adult includes historic site access or private vessel must purchase historic site access upon landing on the island CAD 8 50 per adult nbsp Georges Island viewed from Halifax with McNabs Island in the backgroundSee also editMilitary history of Nova Scotia List of oldest buildings and structures in Halifax Nova Scotia Royal eponyms in CanadaReferences edit Brown Thomas J 1922 Nova Scotia Place Names PDF p 56 retrieved 13 August 2023 Georges Island Canadian Register of Historic Places Retrieved 3 February 2013 http www rootsweb ancestry com nsgrdpre documents dossiers Ronnie Gilles Acadians Halifax Georges Island 1755 1764 English pdf p 25 The Possibility of Acadian Prisoners on Devils Island Halifax Harbour in the Period 1755 1768 Terry J Deveau 2011 09 22 Georges Island Lighthouse Later History Archived 2014 11 06 at the Wayback Machine Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society Texts Ronnie Gilles LeBlanc Acadians in Halifax and on Georges Island 1755 17641 Marshall Dianne 2003 Georges Island The keep of Halifax Harbour Halifax Nova Scotia Nimbus Publishing Ltd ISBN 1 55109 475 4 goes into detail the history of the islandExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georges Island Halifax Harbour Georges Island National Historic Site of Canada Satellite Image of George s Island Aerial Photos of Halifax and Surrounding Area www avinova ca 44 38 27 N 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