Fort Cataraqui

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Fort Cataraqui was a historic French military fortification established in the late 17th century at the site of present-day Kingston, Ontario, to control access to the Great Lakes and the fur trade routes.

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Fort Frontenac 2
Fort Cataraqui canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French colonial fort
military fortification
associatedWith Great Lakes navigation
fur trade
builtBy French colonial authorities
continent North America
country Kingdom of France
function military outpost
trading post
garrisonedBy French troops
heritageStatus historic site
historicalPeriod French colonial era in Canada
locatedIn Canada
Kingston, Ontario
Ontario
locatedInTime late 17th century
locatedNear Saint Lawrence River
surface form: St. Lawrence River
locatedOn Lake Ontario
material earthworks
wood
partOf French colonial empire
surface form: French colonial empire in North America

New France
presentDaySite Kingston, Ontario
purpose control access to the Great Lakes
control fur trade routes
region Eastern Ontario
surface form: eastern Ontario
strategicImportance control of regional Indigenous and European trade networks
gateway to the Great Lakes
usedFor military defense
trade regulation

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Kingston, Ontario foundedAs Fort Cataraqui
Kingston, Ontario foundedAs Fort Cataraqui
this entity surface form: Fort Frontenac
Kingston, Ontario hasLandmark Fort Cataraqui
this entity surface form: Fort Frontenac