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Jonnie B
Location: Cole Harbour Gender: Male
Research is organized curiosity.
| | Re: Unknown Bunker/fortification. <Reply # 160 on 7/7/2010 10:19 PM >
| | | Posted by cormiermax I think this might be an abandoned defense line for the defense of Halifax if there ever was an enemy landing at St. Margarets bay. There was even a US war plan approved in the 1930's to land there.
"The plan considers several land and sea options for the attack and concludes that a landing at St. Margarets Bay, a then undeveloped bay near Halifax, would be superior to a direct assault via the longer overland route."
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the hole running along the floor seems to be a search light/gun track. So, you might be onto something. Edit: Whoops. Didn't see the anti-aircraft battery post. [last edit 7/7/2010 10:21 PM by Jonnie B - edited 1 times]
- Jonnie Halifax, NS The HRMits |
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tbeckerson
Gender: Male
| | Re: Unknown Bunker/fortification. <Reply # 161 on 7/9/2010 11:50 AM >
| | | i'm planning on heading out that way in the next couple days, if possible. is there still something marking the path? i assume the seahorses swam away by now...
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cormiermax
| | Re: Unknown Bunker/fortification. <Reply # 162 on 7/9/2010 6:07 PM >
| | | When your at the pond go across the small wood bridge follow the path and the sign should still be up.
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