Grand River Naval Depot

Grand River Naval Depot was a planned base on Lake Erie in what is now Port Maitland, Ontario, Canada.

Grand River Naval Depot
Port Maitland, Ontario
Type Shipyard, naval base
Site information
Controlled by Royal Navy - never built
Site history
Built planned
In use never built

Located at the mouth of the Grand River, the naval base was to have been built as a second naval base on Lake Erie intended to complement the base at Navy Island. It was to have stationed 1,000 sailors and 3 frigates. It was never completed and the site was abandoned by the Royal Navy. It is now the site of Esplanade Park in Port Maitland.

In 1815 Commodore Sir Edward Campbell Rich Owen had sent a letter to Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond of interest to establish a naval shipyard in the area and land was acquired from the Six Nations but nothing beyond the establishment of naval base with personnel was established in 1816.[1]

Following the Rush Bagot Treaty, the based slowly wound down, but a 1820 survey was ordered and the based was re-established but closed one last time in 1834..[2]

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Coordinates: 42°51′43″N 79°34′37″W / 42.862033°N 79.577066°W / 42.862033; -79.577066

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