With its spectacular views over the city of St. John's, the harbour and out over whales and icebergs into the Atlantic. Signal Hill lies on the north side of the mouth to the St. John's harbour and is the site of the 1762 battle where the French were defeated by the British and also where Marconi received the first transatlantic message in 1901.
![]() Cabot Tower |
![]() St. John's Vista |
![]() Queens Battery |
![]() Signal Hill |
![]() Directions |
![]() 250 yrs of guard duty |
![]() Guarding the harbour |
![]() Soliders at attention |
![]() Signal Hill |
![]() Rifles Ready |
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