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100 cannonballs at Fortress of Louisbourg might contain gunpowder, but will be safely detonated

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Among the millions of artifacts catalogued and┬аcarefully stored at the Fortress of Louisbourg┬аin Nova Scotia,┬аare 600 cannonballs sitting on wooden shelves.

The cannonballs┬аhave been there for decades, but staff at the national historic site recently began questioning whether the relics are actually dangerous and reached out to the Canadian Forces in Halifax for their expertise.

“They were just curious if any of them had any explosives or [if they] pose any risk,” said Barry Noseworthy of the┬аFleet Diving Unit, which handles unexploded ordnance.

“They’re really old. They’ve been dug up over the years and stored in this building since the early ’60s.”

Garrett Bessegato of the Canadian Forces examines several cannonballs found inside a storage building just outside the Fortress of Louisbourg. (Erin Pottie/CBC)

After conducting an initial examination last month, Noseworthy and his team are now busy┬аcollecting┬аthe roughly 100 cannonballs┬аbelieved to contain explosive black powder or gunpowder.

“I’ve never dealt with anything this old, so we hate to see them go,” said Noseworthy. “But for public safety and to minimize the risk, we unfortunately have to blow them up.”

Noseworthy said black powder is┬аthe earliest known chemical explosive and is┬аrelatively stable as it requires a fuse to detonate.

He said though the cannonballs won’t all be detonated at the same time, it should create a “nice, good bang.”

Michael Butt carefully loads a cannonball believed to contain black powder onto a waiting truck. (Erin Pottie/CBC)

As part of their removal, disposal technicians are expected to transport┬аthe cannonballs to┬аCFB Gagetown in New Brunswick on Friday.┬а

The cannonballs are expected to be destroyed in a controlled detonation Monday.┬а

Barry Noseworthy holds a hollowed-out fragment of a centuries-old cannonball that likely contained black powder. (Erin Pottie/CBC)

Members of the diving unit will┬аnot be removing fragments of cannonballs found on the fortress property┬атАФ ones that were likely used in battle┬атАФ┬аor the solid steel cannonballs that were┬аtypically fired in hopes of damaging enemy ships.

Noseworthy said these items are relics from battles past, including┬аwars waged between the French and the British in the mid-1700s.

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