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Port Hope

Located on the Lake Huron shoreline in Huron County, Port Hope truly is “The Little Town With The Big WELCOME!” The quaint, small town atmosphere provides the perfect setting for a relaxing vacation or a get-away summer home. Population growth in the summer and fall seasons bring a much larger market to the area. Port Hope is home to Stafford County Park with a sizable campground and Lighthouse County Park is a short drive away. Hunting and fishing are major attractions allowing the population increase to last beyond the summer season. 

The city of Harbor Beach is only 7 miles south of Port Hope, further expanding it's reach. The surrounding farmland also contains many year round resident families. 

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Work in Port Hope

Port Hope is a small, quiet town with a few major employers. Located just a few miles from Harbor Beach it’s only a short commute to an even wider variety of employment.

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What makes Port Hope Special?

Unique features of Port Hope

Known for superior fishing, hunting, and boating

Stafford County Park & Campground

Lake Huron frontage

Marina

Train Depot Museum

Projects & Developments

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Train Depot Rehab

On September 10, 2015 the Depot was officially dedicated as a historic landmark. It serves as a classic example of buildings designed by the railroad company that was economical to build. It highlights the complex history of Port Hope and the entire upper Thumb area.

Port Hope Mercentile

Downtown Investment

Port Hope has had some investors rehabilitating blighted buildings and creating new businesses. Help them keep the ball rolling and bring your business to the village!

Click here to learn more about Port Hope in a recent article called, “Port Hope Highlight”