York Redoubt National Historic Site
York Redoubt sits high on a bluff overlooking the entrance to Halifax Harbour at Fergusons Cove, Nova Scotia. It was constructed in 1793 and helped protect this historic port through three centuries of Canadian history. It is part of the Halifax Defence Complex.
On-leash dogs welcome
All dogs need to be on a leash no longer than 3 metres (10 feet) and under your control at all times.
Visiting York Redoubt National Historic Site
Activities and experiences
Things to do, Interpretive panels, trail, lookout, ocean view, on-leash dog walking.
Plan your visit
Maps and directions, facilities and services, hours. Free admission.
Fees
Free admission.
Safety and guidelines
Important bulletins, visitor guidelines.
About York Redoubt National Historic Site
Culture and history
History, architecture, Halifax Defence Complex.
Stewardship and management
Jobs, partners, permits and licenses, public consultations, plans, and policies.
Contact us
Telephone: 902-426-5080
Email: halifax@pc.gc.ca
Hours of operation
Open daily
8 am to 8 pm
June 25 to Labour Day
The grounds are open year-round.
No winter maintenance.
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