Plaque: Battle of Beaverdams



Plaque placed by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada in Thorold, Ontario.
 


View of the Beaverdams Monument
 


 


 

This plaque was placed to commemorate those who fought in the Battle of Beaverdams. Part of the reason the battle occurred and was a victory for the British was because of Laura Secord's message about a planned surprise attack by the approaching American troops.

Near the main entrance of Beaverdams Battlefield Park the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada placed a plaque commemmorating those who died during the Battle of Beaverdams and its place in the history of the Niagara Region.

It reads:

BEAVER DAMS

Following their repulse at Stoney Creek the Americans sent a force from Fort

George to destroy a British advanced post at Beaver Dams. Warned of their

approach by an Indian scout and by Laura Secord, a force of Indians from

Caughnawaga and the Grand River, led by Captains Dominique Ducharme and

William Kerr, ambushed the attackers near here on 24 of June 1813, and

compelled them to surrender to Lieutenant James Fitzgibbon of the regular

British army. After this defeat the Americans did not again venture out in force,

leaving the British in control of the area.

Après leur déconvenue à Stoney Creek, les Américains envoyèrent des troupes

du fort George pour détruire l'avant-garde de Beaver Dams. Avertis par un

éclaireur indien et Laura Secord, un groupe d'Indiens de Caughnawaga et de la

rivière Grand, dirigé par les capitaines Dominique Ducharme et William Kerr,

tandit une embuscade aux assaillants et les obligea à se rendre au lieutenant

James Fitzgibbon, de l'armée britannique. Cette défaite du 24 juin 1813 mit un

terme aux incursions américaines dans la région, qui est alors, restée aux mains

des Britanniques.

Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada

Commission des lieux et monuments historiques du Canada

Accessible at all times: Accessible at all times
Details: Located in Beaverdams Battlefield Park

From Toronto:

1. Get on QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way/ON-403) W. Follow signs for Niagara/East Hamilton/Fort Erie
2. Take the exit onto ON-406 S toward Thorold/Welland/Port Colborne

3. Drive 9.5 km then take the Regional Road 89/Glendale Avenue exit
4. Turn left onto Glendale Ave/Regional Rd 89
5. Turn right onto Burleigh Hill Dr/Regional Rd 56
6. Continue to follow Regional Rd 56
7. Turn left onto Sullivan Ave

8. Turn right on Ormond St S for parking lot

Destination will be on the right. The plaque is located near the gates at the Sullivan Avenue entrance


From Niagara:

1. Take QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way) towards Toronto
2. Take exit 32 for Thorold Stone Road/Regional Road 57 toward Thorold

3. Turn left onto Thorold Stone Road
4. After 5.5 km continue onto ON-58 N (signs for Thorold/Ontario 406)
5. Take the Pine Street exit
6. Turn right onto Pine St S/Regional Rd 67
7. Continue to follow Pine St S for 300 m

8. Turn right on Lyndon St W

9. Turn left on Ormond St. S for parking lot


Destination will be on the right. The plaque is located near the gates at the Sullivan Avenue entrance

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Learn more about Beaverdams Battlefield Park

2 Sullivan Avenue
L2V 0A7 Municipality Thorold

Latitude: 43.123228
Longitude: -79.201764


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