Sarnia at a Glance
Occupying a small portion of Lake Huron's southern-most shoreline, Sarnia is
strategically placed just east of the Blue
Water Bridge, a busy international crossing connecting Sarnia to ports in
Michigan and Ontario.
Lake
St. Clair, to the south, is minutes from the city. Although shallow, the
lake plays an imperative role in ship travel and offers scenic appeal. In addition
to its busy port schedule - the deep waterway from Detroit
to Sarnia is the busiest in the world - Sarnia also exhibits a colourful recreational
patchwork identifiable by summer and winter festivals, heritage sites and seemingly
endless water activities. An interesting diversion is the Stones
‘N Bones Museum, housing over 6,000 items ranging from minerals and gemstones
to antlers and shark jaws. Explore area wetlands such as the Wawanosh
Wetlands Conservation Area, peruse downtown shops or marvel in the friendly
atmosphere -- Sarnia has endless possibilities.
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