Royal Military College of Canada Storyboards

Kingston, Ontario
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These twelve illustrated story boards were erected by the Royal Military College of Canada Museum Committee (Marine Museum) on September 5, 2013. It is dedicated to the memory of the officers and seamen of the Royal Navy and Provincial Marine; and the officers and soldiers of the Royal Marines, Royal Newfoundland, Kings 8th, and 100th Regiments, who served on Lake Ontario in Defences of Canada in 1812 – 14.

In the latter part of the Eighteenth Century, the Provincial Marine established a shipbuilding facility on the Point Frederick, making it the first Canadian naval establishment in Canada, which might, therefore, be claimed as the birthplace of the Royal Canadian Navy.

Inscription

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"Strategic importance: During the entire War of 1812, Canadian, British and American land and naval forces campaigned across a vast territory from the Mississippi Valley, through the region south of Montreal, and well into the territories of the Atlantic coast. But the conflict’s outcome would be determined, in particular, by events on and around the Great Lakes. For the Anglo-Canadian Forces, the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario was the strategic linkage for manpower and vital supplies for all inland points including the provincial capital, York, the Niagara Peninsula, and further garrisons west. Control of Lake Ontario would give crucial advantages in initiative, surprise, movement and re-supply. During the war, British naval operations on Lake Ontario were centered here at Point Frederick, at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Cataraqui Rivers at Lake Ontario. In 1812, the Provincial Marine operated only four vessels armed with 20 short-barreled guns. After May 1813, when the Royal Navy units under Commodore Sir James Yeo took command of the facility, it grew rapidly. At the end of 1814, the Kingston Dockyard produced the largest naval Squadron on the Great Lakes, with 1,600 personnel serving on the massive flagship St. Lawrence, on four other ships, and four smaller vessels totaling 518 guns."

Location
Royal Military College of Canada Storyboards

Passchendaele Drive
Kingston
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.22795
Long. -76.46983

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Launch of HMCS St Lawrence

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Sockets Harbour and Lake Ontario

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