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Fort Ontario State Historic Site

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Address
1 East Fourth Street
Oswego, NY 13126
Latitude 43.463432
Longitude -76.507027

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Pet Policy

Dogs on leashes are permitted on the premises.

Visitors to Fort Ontario State Historic Site today will see the star-shaped fort dating to the early 1840's with 1863 to 1872 improvements. There are two guardhouses, a powder magazine, a storehouse, enlisted men's barracks, an Army office building, an unfurnished officer's quarters, videos, exhibits and windswept ramparts featuring magnificent views of Lake Ontario and underground stone casemates and galleries to tour.

The fourth and current Fort Ontario is built on the ruins of three earlier fortifications which were the site of three French and Indian War and two War of 1812 battles.  It was occupied by the U.S. Army through World War II.  From 1944 to 1946 the fort served as the only refugee camp in the United States for mostly Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust under an Executive Order from President Franklin D. Roosevelt.  A post cemetery containing the graves of 77 officers, soldiers, women, and children who served at Fort Ontario in war and peace is situated on the grounds which are open year-round from dawn to dusk.

In 1946 Fort Ontario was transferred to the State of New York and housed World War II veterans and their families until 1953.  It opened as a state historic site in 1949.


Dogs on leashes are permitted on the premises.

Hours of Operation

  • Fort Ontario will reopen for the season Wednesday May 8, 2024.

    May 8, 2024 - October 14, 2024
    Wednesday- Saturday 10:00am – 4:30pm
    Sundays 12:00pm – 4:30pm
    Closed Monday & Tuesday
    Open Monday and Tuesday Holidays

Fees & Rates

 A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

  • Admission
  • $4 Adults
    $3 Seniors/Students
    $2 per person, group - adults
    $1 per person, group - students
    Children 12 and under Free
  • Day use/Picnicking
  • Free
Fri 07 Feb
Snowshoe Hike: Unburying the Mysteries of the Post Cemetery
Friday, February 7, 2025 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Fort Ontario State Historic Site
(315) 400-3890

Join us as we explore the Fort Ontario Post Cemetery in winter! A brief presentation on some of the stories of the lives and deaths of the people buried at the cemetery will be followed by a snowshoe hike around the Fort and up to the Post Cemetery on the bluff. Environmental Educators will be on hand to answer questions and help with snowshoes. If there isn't enough snow, this will be a regular hike. Please wear appropriate winter boots and warm layers. It's windy on the bluff! Meet in the Enlisted Men's Barracks to the right after you enter the Fort. Please call 315-400-3890 to reserve snowshoes by noon on Thursday, Feb 6th. Leave a message if there is no answer.
Registration: Required

Amenities Information

  • Amenities
  • Demonstrations
  • Picnic Area
  • Re-enactments
  • Tours
  • Visitor Center (Accessible)
  • Documents