This memorial erected in 1920 is dedicated to Major General Isaac, "The Hero of Upper Canada for his brilliant capture of Hull's army at Detroit with a much smaller force. See the plaque inscription for more details.
Major General Isaac Memorial
Port Dover, Ontario
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Inscription
HISTORIC SITES
MONUMENTS
BOARD CANADA
WAR OF 1812.
MAJOR GENERAL ISAAC BROCK
WITH 40 MEN OF HIS MAJESTY'S
41ST REGIMENT AND 260 OF THE
YORK, LINCOLN, OXFORD AND
NORFOLK MILITIA, SET OUT FROM
PORT DOVER ON THE 8TH AUGUST,
1812, TO RELIEVE THE INVADED
WESTERN FRONTIER.
HIS BRILLIANT CAPTURE OF
HULL'S ARMY AT DETROIT WITH
A MUCH SMALLER FORCE SAVED
THIS PROVINCE TO THE EMPIRE
AND MADE BROCK
"THE HERO OF
UPPER CANADA."
ERECTED 1920.
Street View
Major General Isaac Memorial
250 Main Street
Port Dover
Ontario
Lat. 42.786295
Long. -80.2028383