Fort Rouillé, USA

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Fort Rouillé or Fort Toronto was a French outlet located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that was established around 1750 however abandoned in 1759. The fort website is currently a part of the general public lands of Exhibition Place. It’s conjointly the name of a street, located approximately 1 km north of the fort site, running south from Springhurst Avenue to the railway tracks.
It was one amongst two French fortifications in Toronto. Magasin Royale was engineered close to the recent Mill by Phillipe Dourville, sieur First State la Saussaye in 1720. The wooden magazine was similar to the one built in Lewiston, New York (likely the French forts or trading post located now in Fort Niagara).

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