Unique Pickers Move to Point Clark, Ontario
2019 Brings in a New Year as well as a New Location for Unique Pickers by Debbie Harper
Point Clark is a lakefront cottage community on Lake Huron, in Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 15 kilometers south of Kincardine and 40 kilometers north of Goderich. First known as "The Point in 1850, it's name changed to "Clark's Point" and in the 1870's the town received it's current name "Point Clark".
Point Clark is best known for its lighthouse tower. The lantern in the lighthouse was first lit on April 1st, 1859 and in 1967 was designated as a National Historic Site by Parks Canada. There are tours of the lighthouse from mid-June to Labour Day and you can take the 114 steps up to the red-domed lantern room and look-out over the shores of Lake Huron.
Some of the most beautiful sunsets are on Lake Huron. This sunset shows the lighthouse in the distance.
Quiet sandy beach with a park-like setting equipped with a playground and washrooms. Also a perfect location to hold a Wedding Ceremony.
A colourful-wavy shot of Lake Huron on a windy day.

