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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
In this episode of Hilltop History, we take a deep dive into defensive towers on the water. Small but mighty and known as Martello Towers - they stand along the shorelines of Kingston, Ontario. Why are they there? How are they all connected? What was it like for those living inside them in the 1800s? Could they be haunted?
It's a relationship that has continued for generations across our borders. Hear untold stories and learn about an incredible bond that the Fort Henry Guard holds near and dear to their hearts with the incredible United States Marine Corps from 8th and I Barracks, Washington, D.C.
Who would have thought two rivals would end up... getting married! In today's episode, we speak with Dan and Justine Lord, former Fort Henry Guard, about life, love, and rivalry. Al shares some special news, don't miss it!
Photo By: Nicole Couture-Lord
The Fort Henry that stands today was built in the 1830s. But did you know that it wasn’t the original fortification located on Point Henry? Tune in with JJ and Al as they welcome Ron Ridley, a locally proclaimed Fort Henry expert and retired Curator.
From a magical land to a waterfront concert, there's more than meets the eye at Fort Henry. Co-host JJ dives deep into how this national historic site is transformed into distinct experiences and explains what it takes to host special events at such a unique site.
We're back for season 2! How do you preserve heritage, animate history, and care for artifacts that are over a hundred years old? Join co-host Alex McLean, Curator & Program Support Officer, as he delves into his important work at Fort Henry National Historic Site.
Tune into this special bonus episode featuring the talented Fort Henry Guard Chamber Choir! You'll get to hear hymns and military songs by Nick Lennox, Anthony Pacheco, Ethan Krause and Colin Watts. In addition to the amazing acapella songs, JJ and Al sit down with Nick Lennox who shares the joys of musical performance!
As a Victorian British fortification, Fort Henry was a military centre garrisoned by male British soldiers – but what about the women living at the Fort? In this episode, we chat with Domestic Interpreter Hailey Leslie and discover the integral role that women played in keeping the garrison running smoothly and the pivotal role they play in the Guard of today.
Have you met David the Goat? He's one of the most important members of the Fort Henry Guard as he acts as their regimental mascot. David is a white Saanen goat who commemorates Fort Henry’s association with the 23rd Regiment of Foot, known as the Royal Welch Fusiliers, who served at Fort Henry from 1842-1843. Join JJ & Al as they sit down with Goat Major Brynne Ferguson and hear how special David is to Fort Henry.
The smell of black powder and the roar of the guns firing at Fort Henry is quintessential Kingston. Meet Artillery Lieutenant Erika Kelly as she talks about all things artillery and details how the young women and men of the Fort Henry Guard learn how to safely fire guns from the 1860s.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.