The fort even served as a prison for three Confederate sympathizers.
The fort served as occasional training fields for the police, emergency services.
Today the fort serves as the homes of several fishermen.
Today, the fort serves as a state park and tourist attraction.
The fort served as a prison for those involved in the French coup of 1851.
The fort served until 1995, when it was taken out of service.
The fort served in several battles against the British.
Later, in the 18th century, the fort served as a lighthouse.
The fort also directed the repair of military vehicles and served as a finance center until 1947.
The forts still served similar purposes as in territorial days.