Topics
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- Ancaster Bloody Assize of 1814
- Arms and the Men of the War of 1812
- Atlantic Campaign of the War of 1812
B
- Barclay, Robert
- Bathurst, Henry
- Battle Hill National Historic Site of Canada
- Battle of Baltimore
- Battle of Beaver Dams
- Battle of Beaver Dams National Historic Site of Canada
- Battle of Chateauguay
- Battle of Chippawa
- Battle of Chippawa National Historic Site of Canada
- Battle of Cook's Mills National Historic Site of Canada
- Battle of Crysler's Farm
- Battle of Crysler's Farm National Historic Site of Canada
- Battle of Fort George
- Battle of Frenchtown
- Battle of Lacolle Mill
- Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay)
- Battle of Lundy's Lane
- Battle of Mackinac
- Battle of Mississinewa River
- Battle of New Orleans
- Battle of North Point
- Battle of Ogdensburg
- Battle of Plattsburgh
- Battle of Queenston Heights
- Battle of Stoney Creek
- Battle of Tippecanoe
- Battle of the Thames (Moraviantown)
- Baynes, Edward
- Beall, William K
- Black Hawk
- Boyd, John Parker
- Brant, John (Ah’You’wa’eghs)
- Brisbane, Thomas
- Brock's Monument, Queenston Heights
- Brock, Sir Isaac
- Brooke, Arthur
- Burning of Washington
- Byfield, Shadrach
C
- Canadian Volunteers
- Capture of Detroit, War of 1812
- Capture of Fort Niagara
- Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site of Canada
- Chateauguay National Historic Site of Canada
- Claus, William
- Cochrane, Alexander
- Cockburn, George
D
- De Rottenburg, Francis
- Dearborn, Henry
- Downie, George
- Drummond, Gordon
- Ducharme, Dominique
- Dunlop, William “Tiger”
F
- Fencibles
- First Nations and the War of 1812
- FitzGibbon, James
- Fort Amherstburg
- Fort Erie National Historic Site of Canada
- Fort George National Historic Site of Canada
- Fort Malden National Historic Site of Canada
- Fort Mississauga National Historic Site of Canada
- Fort St Joseph National Historic Site of Canada
- Fort Wellington National Historic Site of Canada
- Fort York National Historic Site of Canada
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N
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- Pakenham, Edward
- Perry, Oliver Hazard
- Porter, Peter Buell
- Prevost, George
- Privateering in the War of 1812
- Procter, Henry
Q
- Quebec Citadel National Historic Site of Canada
- Quebec in the War of 1812
- Queenston Heights National Historic Site of Canada
R
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- Sacking of York
- Salaberry, Charles de
- Secord, Laura
- Sheaffe, Roger Hale
- Sherbrooke, John
- Ships of the War of 1812
- Siege of Fort Erie, War of 1812
- Stoney Creek National Historic Site of Canada
- Strachan, John
T
- Tecumseh
- Tenskwatawa - The Prophet
- The Coloured Corps: African Canadians in the War of 1812
- The Nancy and the War of 1812
- Thornton, William
- Treaty of Ghent
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Battle of Fort George
Fort George is situated on the west side of the Niagara River, in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. The British built the fort between 1796 and 1799 as a replacement for Fort Niagara (directly across the river), which they were forced to evacuate in accordance with the terms of Jay’s Treaty.
The Nancy and the War of 1812
The Nancy was a schooner built in 1789 at the then-British port of Detroit, by a Montreal shipbuilding company under the supervision of John Richardson (whose daughter’s and wife’s names were Nancy).
War on the Lakes in the War of 1812
The North American heartland, linked by rivers running from the north, west, and south and flowing eastwards via the St Lawrence River, saw intense fighting during the War of 1812.


