Fort on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Fort Ste. Anne is a former French military fort located at present-day Englishtown, Nova Scotia , on the Island of Cape Breton , Nova Scotia , Canada.
The fort was built by Captain Charles Daniel (1629) after he raided Baleine .[ 1] The fort was occupied from 1639 to 1641.
Fort Saint Anne is a National Historic Site .[ 2] [ 3]
Fort Dauphin, 1755
Associated Forts
Two other military forts were eventually built adjacent to the fort: Simon Denys Fort (1650-1659) and Fort Dauphin (1713-1758).
Fort Dauphin
Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville - established Fort Dauphin - buried at Fort, 1722
After Queen Anne's War , French officer Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville and others established Fort Dauphin in 1713 as the capital of Ile Royale , prior to the establishment of Louisbourg .[ 4]
De Rouville played a role in the early settlement of both present-day Englishtown (1719-1722) and St. Peter's (1713-1718).[ 5]
Philippe de Pastour de Costebelle - died at Fort Dauphin, 1717
As commodore of the fleet, Edward Tyng led 13 armed vessels and about 90 transports in the successful Siege of Louisbourg (1745) . He participated in the Capture of the Vigilant and the destruction of Port Dauphin (Englishtown) in June 1745, burning 40 houses and an equal number of vessels.[ 6]
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46°17′14″N 60°32′25″W / 46.28722°N 60.54028°W / 46.28722; -60.54028