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Population: 128,204 (in 2006)
Land Area: 3,001.7 sq. km
Population Density: 42.7 per sq. km
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City of Sarnia
Welcome to the City of Sarnia, Ontario’s beautiful Blue Water Country. Located on the south shore of Lake Huron, just across the St. Clair River from Eastern Michigan (U.S.A.), Sarnia offers small town friendliness and big city amenities. [Read more]
Village of Point Edward
The Village of Point Edward welcomes you to our vibrant community – a community that is "progressively independent since 1878". [Read more]
Township of St. Clair
The economically diverse Township of St. Clair occupies a 620 square-kilometre stretch of land along the bank of the St. Clair River, south of the City of Sarnia. Encompassing the communities of Corunna, Brigden, Courtright, Mooretown, Wilkesport, Port Lambton and Sombra Village, its total population is 17,000. [Read more]
Walpole Island First Nation
Walpole Island First Nation is nestled between Ontario, Canada and Michigan, USA at the mouth of the St. Clair River. Occupied by aboriginal people for thousands of years, it is today home to 2,000 Ojibwa, Potawatomi and Ottawa. [Read more]
Town of Plympton-Wyoming
The Town of Plympton-Wyoming is one of the eleven municipalities within Lambton County, flanked by Lake Huron on its north boundary, with a population of approximately 7500 residents. [Read more]
Township of Enniskillen
Enniskillen Township is primarily a rural agricultural area in the central portion of the County of Lambton. The township surrounds the Village of Oil Springs as well as the Town of Petrolia. [Read more]
Town of Petrolia
In 1866, the biggest gusher in the world rained oil into the air for days, forever putting Petrolia on the map. Petrolia continues to capture the imagination with its beautiful Victorian style architecture, unique shops and restaurants, beautiful parks and a quality of life that is second to none. [Read more]
Village of Oil Springs
The Village of Oil Springs is aptly named for its rich oil history. That’s why there are two National Historic Sites here and in May, 2008 a new national postage stamp was issued to commemorate its oil pioneers of the 1850s. [Read more]
Township of Dawn-Euphemia
Dawn-Euphemia is mainly an agricultural area with one rural school, two libraries, a fire hall and a community centre. The Township of Dawn-Euphemia further hosts the largest natural gas plant in North America. [Read more]
Municipality of Lambton Shores
Lambton Shores is a thriving community of neighbourhoods, both rural and urban, encompassing the shores of Lake Huron. [Read more]
Township of Warwick
Warwick Township occupies a 290 square-kilometre area of land in the eastern region of Sarnia-Lambton. The Township's population is 3,945, with the majority of residents living in the rural community of Watford. [Read more]
Township of Brooke-Alvinston
The Township of Brooke-Alvinston located in eastern Lambton County, is 311 square km in size with a population of 3,000. This rural community is serviced by the urban centers of Alvinston and Inwood. The Township is close to the large urban areas of Sarnia (20 minutes), London (45 minutes) as well as major transportation routes. [Read more]
Aamjiwnaang First Nation
Ahnii Boozhoo! The community of Aamjiwnaang First Nation, formerly Chippewas of Sarnia, is located on the St. Clair River, 3 miles south of the southern tip of Lake Huron, in the city limits of Sarnia. There are 2000 band members and roughly 850 live on Aamjiwnaang First Nation. Our heritage language is Ojibwa. [Read more]
Kettle & Stony Point First Nation
The Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation is located in southern Ontario along the shores of Lake Huron, 35km from Sarnia, Ontario, near the Michigan border. The community has 1,000 members who live on the reserve and 900 who live off the reserve. [Read more]
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Lambton County is located in southwestern Ontario. It is bordered
on the north by Lake Huron, the west by St. Clair River (Canada-United States border),
the south by the municipality of Chatham-Kent and Lake St. Clair and the east by
the County of Middlesex. Lambton has a population of just over 128,000 people. Those residents live within 11 municipalities and 3
First Nation communities located in Lambton including: Brooke-Alvinston, Dawn-Euphemia, Enniskillen, Lambton Shores, Oil Springs, Petrolia, Point Edward, Plympton-Wyoming, Sarnia, St. Clair, Warwick, Aamjiwnaang, Kettle & Stony Point and Walpole Island.
Lambton offers small-town living in agricultural communities such as Oil Springs, or Warwick, is home to growing towns such as Petrolia, Grand Bend and Corunna, and offers city life to the residents of Sarnia.
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