List of World War II-era fortifications on the British Columbia Coast
This is a list of World War II-era fortifications on the British Columbia Coast.North Coast
- Barrett Point
- Frederick Point, Digby Island, twin QF 12 pounder naval guns
- Casey Point, 2x25 pounders
- Fairview Point, 2x 8" railway guns
- Dundas Point
- Seal Cove
- Watson Island, ammunition depot, hospital, ocean dock, and command post
Central Coast
- Bella Bella - Two 75mm guns and an anti-aircraft to protect the seaplane base
- Yorke Island coastal defence fort
South Coast
- Fort Rodd Hill, originally built in the 19th century to defend Victoria and CFB Esquimalt
- Albert Head, 9.2 inch guns, counter bombardment battery during WWII
- Mary Hill
- Christopher Point Battery - 1941-44 -2 x 8 inch M1888 american railway guns
- Duntze Head
- Ogden Point Battery - 1939-1943 with better guns replaced Breakwater Battery in 1944
- Black Rock battery - 1893-1956
- Macaulay Point, 3 gun battery dating back to 1878
- Golf Hill, 2 x 12 pdr quick-firing Anti Motor Torpedo Boat guns
- Point Grey, 3 6" guns and Director tower, now the site of the Museum of Anthropology at UBC, although one gun position and tunnel entrances remain.
- Ferguson Point, Stanley Park
- First Narrows Gantry, two 12pdr QF guns. Demolished in the 70's
- Steveston, one 18pdr field gun, later replaced by two 25pdr field guns Ordnance QF 25 pounder
- Signal Hill