Stoney Point is a Hamlet with a population of about 600 located in Town of Lakeshore in Essex County, Ontario, Canada.
After a survey in 1824, a farming community developed in the area. With increased travel along the Tecumseh Road in the 1830s, small communities of predominantly French-speaking settlers began to form along the south shore of Lake St. Clair. Stoney Point flourished briefly in mid-19th century until depletion of local timber resources reduced the village's mainstay industry.
As with many communities in the area with strong Francophone Roman Catholic history the centre of the village is dominated by a large Church. The Parish of the Annunciation celebrated 100 years in 2006 and is the cornerstone of the community's events and culture. The large steeple, removed by order the diocesan architect in 2005 for safety reasons, served as a landmark and beacon for fisherman and boaters on Lake St Clair.