Fort George Explained
Fort George may refer to:
Forts
Bermuda
- Fort George, Bermuda, built in the late 18th Century and successively developed through the 19th Century, on a site that had been in use as a watch and signal station since 1612
British Virgin Islands
Canada
- Fort George, Ontario, a 19th-century fort in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
- Fort George, Nova Scotia, a.k.a. Halifax Citadel National Historic Site in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Fort George, A townsite later amalgamated into Prince George, British Columbia
- Fort George, a Hudson's Bay Company post near Chisasibi, Quebec
- Fort George, a Hudson's Bay Company post at the mouth of the George River at present-day Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec
- Fort George, a North West Company post near Buckingham House, Alberta
Cayman Islands
Croatia
- Fort George, a fort on the Island of Vis built in 1812 to protect the harbour and town of Vis (town).
French Polynesia
- A fort in Tubuai built and then abandoned in 1789 by the Bounty mutineers
Grenada
Guernsey, Channel Islands
India
Jamaica
United Kingdom
United States
- Fort George, a frontier trading post in Colorado, also known as Fort Saint Vrain
- Fort George (Pensacola, Florida), a former American Revolutionary War fort in Pensacola, Florida
- Fort George (Brunswick, Maine), (1715–1737)
- Fort George (Castine, Maine), (1779), a British fort in the American Revolution and War of 1812
- Fort George, former name of Fort Holmes on Mackinac Island, Michigan
- Fort George, a sub-neighborhood in the extreme northern part of Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City
- Fort Amsterdam, a British fort in New York City during the American Revolution, also known as Fort George
- Fort George, New York, five different forts in various parts of New York State, built at various times
- Fort George, Oregon, the new name for Fort Astoria after the North West Company purchased it from the Pacific Fur Company in 1813
- Fort George, former name of Fort Wolcott on Goat Island, Rhode Island
- Fort George (Virginia), a 1728 fort on the site of a 1632 fort at or near the later Fort Monroe
Others