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The New Fort Henry Experience ~ Kingston |
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St. Lawrence Parks Commission's Director
of Corporate Marketing & Development, Bryan Mercer & Ontario Visited Gary McWilliams |
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Sunset Ceremony Mascot |
The NEW Fort Henry Experience ~ Ontario Visited was fortunate to
travel back to Fort Henry to meet the St. Lawrence Parks Commission's Director
of Corporate Marketing & Development, Bryan Mercer. We were at the Fort
to learn more about the great changes that had been made. This was our first
experience of Fort
Henry’s new “TRADE SQUARE”.
All the artisans "displaying" in the Trade Square were extremely talented and
were quite willing to share their knowledge and experiences with us. Of course,
we needed sustenance, and we were serenaded by Tourism of Kingston’s Rob Carnegie, Director of
Tourism Marketing & Development while we enjoyed a delicious BBQ on the
patio at the Fort. As quoted by Bryan Mercer … “Put Fort Henry
on your plate… 200 seat patio with a million dollar view”. After a fabulous
diner, we were treated new "SUNSET CEREMONY". I must say that the new version
is quite spectacular! There is still time to enjoy the amazing Sunset Ceremony
at Fort Henry in Kingston
… it is definitely a “must see”! You will be completely amazed by the 3D
video wall projection during the “drills” of the soldiers. It really
takes your breath away, moves your heart and soul.
Battle of Crysler's Farm ~ we had stayed overnight in Brockville and travelled the next morning to Morrisburg
and Upper Canada Village.
It was time for the Battle of Crysler's Farm! Our visit to Upper Canada
Village and The Battle of Crysler’s Farm was outstanding! We were
surprised to discover their new “Discovery Centre”. It is interactive,
informative, and fun! It is so unique and we feel all that “kids” young
and old will really enjoy! The battle re-enactment was amazing! Hundreds of
re-enactors portrayed what happened at one of the many skirmishes that place of
the farm between the British and Canadians and the Americans. This year's
re-enactment included one of the Tall Ships. More about the battle, with
photos, will be posted soon. To discover more about the St. Lawrence Parks Commission,
please check out their website at http://www.parks.on.ca/index.cfm/en/home.
Enjoy your travels!
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