Fort Senneville (Greater Montreal Area)
Canada /
Quebec /
Oka-Kanesatake /
Greater Montreal Area
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/ Canada
/ Quebec
/ Oka-Kanesatake
World / United States / New York
place with historical importance, fortification
Very small fort used as a lookout for attacks on Montreal. Built in 1703, it was partially destroyed in 1776 by Benedict Arnold and his men on his retreat to Montreal from the battle of ceders. Private land, No trespassing.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Senneville
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°25'33"N 73°58'27"W
- Site of ancient Sulpician community 2.3 km
- Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal 2.5 km
- Sainte-Geneviève 10 km
- John H. Menzies Cottages 11 km
- Windmill Point 11 km
- Pointe-du-Buisson Archaeological Site 12 km
- Old Beauharnois Canal 16 km
- Old Fort at Coteau-du-Lac 22 km
- Carillon Canal National Historic site 35 km
- Carillon Canal & Lock 36 km
- Senneville 1.9 km
- Macdonald Campus Farm 2.7 km
- Zoo Ecomuseum 3 km
- CEGEP John Abbott College 3.3 km
- McGill University's Macdonald Campus 3.3 km
- Sainte Anne, Nord 3.8 km
- Lake of Two Mountains (East) 4.1 km
- Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park 5.3 km
- Lake Saint-Louis 12 km
- Greater Montreal Area 30 km