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  1. Description of Historic Place. Located on a hilly promontory overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Fort Amherst National Historic Site of Canada, of which there are no visible remains, sits at South Head, the entrance to the Narrows of St. John’s Harbour in Newfoundland.

  2. Focal height. 40 metres (130 ft) Range. 17 nautical miles (31 km; 20 mi) Characteristic. Fl W 15s. Fort Amherst is a neighbourhood in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. It is located at 47°33′48.96″N 52°40′49.60″W, on the southern side of the Narrows, the entrance to St. John's harbour.

  3. Fort Amherst is located on the south side of The Narrows in St. John's harbour. It is a spot where many go to whale watch and view icebergs. But beneath the current lighthouse, you will find the remains of a WWII battery complex that consists of many rooms, stairways, old artillery guns, and much more.

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  4. Things to do. Activities and experiences. Plan your visit. Maps and directions, fees, hours of operation, facilities and services. How to get there. Trails. SkmaqnPort-la-JoyeFort Amherst National Historic Site boasts a trail system spanning 6 kilometres. Woven Stories.

  5. Feb 7, 2006 · Last Edited September 14, 2023. Fort Amherst, on the west shore of Charlottetown Harbour, Prince Edward Island, was built in late 1758 by the British. The site was known previously as Port La Joie, established in 1720 as the capital of the French colony of Île Saint-Jean.

  6. SkmaqnPort-la-JoyeFort Amherst was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1958. It is recognized because: from 1720 to 1770 it served as the seat of government, first for the French and later for the British, and port of entry for settlers to the island;

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