Fort George
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There are several places called Fort George:
United Kingdom:
- Fort George, Highland - a fortified garrison, constructed from 1748, near Inverness, Scotland
- Fort George, Guernsey - the former garrison of St Peter Port, Guernsey, constructed from 1780
Canada:
- Fort George, Ontario - a 19th century fort in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
- Fort George - site of former Hudson's Bay Company post, near Chisasibi, Quebec
- Fort George - the former name of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
- Fort George (electoral district) was a provincial electoral district centred on the town of Prince George, B.C.
- Fort George, Nova Scotia - a.k.a. Halifax Citadel National Historic Site in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- South Fort George - (formerly Fort George) a suburb of Prince George, British Columbia.
United States:
- Fort George (Colorado) - a frontier trading post also known as Fort Saint Vrain
- Fort George, Florida - a former American Revolutionary War fort in Pensacola, Florida
- Fort George, Maine - a British fort during the American Revolution at Castine, Maine, site of the Penobscot Expedition
- Fort George, Manhattan - a neighborhood in the extreme northern part of Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City
- Fort George, Manhattan - a British fort in New York City during the American Revolution
- 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
British Virgin Islands:
- Fort George, Tortola - a fort built at the time of the American war of independence.
Grenada:
- Fort George, Grenada - an eighteenth-century fort in the capital, St. George's
Cayman Islands:
- Fort George, George Town - a heritage site on Grand Cayman
Ship:
- RFA Fort George (A388) – combined fleet stores ship and tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary