Ashfield–Colborne–Wawanosh

Amberley is a small town at the junction of Highways 21 ( Bluewater Highway) and 86 in Huron County, Ontario, Canada. It belongs to the municipality of Ashfield - Colborne - Wawanosh.

Amberley consists of a few houses, farms and a village shop and serves as a transshipment point for further processing of agricultural products from the area. There are some seasonal rentals available although some hotels are located nearby.

Goderich, the seat of county government located 34 km south of Amberley. Kincardine is located 19 km north on Highway 21 and Lucknow 19km east on Highway 86 These communities offer a range of service and accommodation. Because of the sunset over Lake Huron in the West Amberley is colloquially referred to as part of the " Ontario's West Coast ."

Amberley is located near Point Clark Süodstufer on Lake Huron, where one of the " Imperial Lighthouses " ( lighthouse) was built, was formerly in the navigation. The " Point Clark Lighthouse " still exists today, tours are offered to the summer. There is a public beach with boat place, public washrooms and plenty of parking.

Some cartographers refer to Point Clark as "a western point of Southwestern Ontario ."

  • Location in Ontario
  • Location in North America
  • Huron County ( Ontario)

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