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370 Vankoughnet St, Prescott, ON K0E 1T0, Canada
Prescott, New York K0E 1T0
+1 613-925-2896

Super friendly staff very willing to interact with kids and answer questions. Relaxed atmosphere and plenty of artifacts (wooden toys, costumes, etc.) to touch. The displays are informative. This was a spontaneous stop and it was worth it!

Beautiful park trail. Walk along the water, you can see the bridge and waterfront of the U.S.A. nice clean marina.

Please put individual staff into key rooms/buildings to help explain key points.

Interesting fort construction, sad staff lack of interaction. Wouldn't demonstrate on toys (they sell) work, and too busy visiting with each other instead of explaining the unique aspects of the rooms. Maybe they forgot what they are paid to do?

Missing unique xplorer tags.

Surprisingly good. Looks like a mound of dirt from the outside but we'll worth the visit. Kids had a great time

Only worth a stop if you are in area.

A great little fort though my favourite part was the visitors centre and the recovered shipwreck housed there. It's definitely worth stopping into if you're near the area. Ask lots of questions! And it's kind of interesting to go down the street a bit to find the Windmill where the Battle of the Windmill with Nils Von Schultz took place.

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Fort Wellington National Historic Site — Point Of Interest in Prescott

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Fort Wellington National Historic Site

Point Of Interest at 370 Vankoughnet St, Prescott, ON K0E 1T0, Canada, Prescott, New York K0E 1T0, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Fort Wellington National Historic Site: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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370 Vankoughnet St, Prescott, ON K0E 1T0, Canada, Prescott, New York K0E 1T0, USA.
City:
Prescott
Postcode:
K0E 1T0

About Fort Wellington National Historic Site

Fort Wellington National Historic Site is a US Point Of Interest based in Prescott, New York. Fort Wellington National Historic Site is located at 370 Vankoughnet St, Prescott, ON K0E 1T0, Canada, Prescott, New York K0E 1T0, USA.


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ALL reviews about Fort Wellington National Historic Site

  • Luis
    Added 2016.08.15
    Super friendly staff very willing to interact with kids and answer questions. Relaxed atmosphere and plenty of artifacts (wooden toys, costumes, etc.) to touch. The displays are informative. This was a spontaneous stop and it was worth it!
  • Lauren
    Added 2015.12.10
    Beautiful park trail. Walk along the water, you can see the bridge and waterfront of the U.S.A. nice clean marina.
  • Tyler
    Added 2015.08.10
    Please put individual staff into key rooms/buildings to help explain key points.
  • Dylan
    Added 2014.10.20
    Interesting fort construction, sad staff lack of interaction. Wouldn't demonstrate on toys (they sell) work, and too busy visiting with each other instead of explaining the unique aspects of the rooms. Maybe they forgot what they are paid to do?
  • Evelyn
    Added 2014.09.28
    Missing unique xplorer tags.
  • Mary
    Added 2014.09.05
    Surprisingly good. Looks like a mound of dirt from the outside but we'll worth the visit. Kids had a great time
  • Jake
    Added 2014.06.30
    Only worth a stop if you are in area.
  • Aaliyah
    Added 2013.04.22
    A great little fort though my favourite part was the visitors centre and the recovered shipwreck housed there. It's definitely worth stopping into if you're near the area. Ask lots of questions! And it's kind of interesting to go down the street a bit to find the Windmill where the Battle of the Windmill with Nils Von Schultz took place.
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