Point Clark Light
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Amberly, Ontario
Built: 1859
This 90 foot-high tower with its white brick and red trim is one of the six Imperial Towers built to guard the waters around the Bruce Peninsula and into southern Georgian Bay. In 1967, Point Clark became the first Ontario lighthouse to be named a National Historic Site. The keeper's house has been turned into a marine museum.
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