It then moved to the Stonecutters Island in 1985.
The garrison subsequently opened its barracks on Stonecutters Island and Stanley to the public to promote understanding and trust between the troops and residents.
Before the handover, the naval base was moved to Stonecutters Island next to the Government docks.
Cam was responsible for 23 injuries in Hong Kong and one death in a ship off Stonecutters Island.
Stonecutters Island was captured by the Japanese Imperial Army on 11 December 1941, following heavy shelling.
The section between the end of Road T3 and Stonecutters Island commenced construction in November 2002 and was opened on 21 March 2008.
Statutorily, "Kowloon" is used to refer to the area south of Boundary Street and the Stonecutters Island.
The last reclamation in 1990s extended the area close to Stonecutters Island.
The area in what is now south of Boundary Street and Stonecutters Island was ceded in the Convention of Peking.
The construction did not start until 20 years later when the Royal Navy agreed to relocate the Naval hospital to Stonecutters Island.