Sarnia, Ontario, Canada is located on the banks of the St. Clair River and on the eastern shores of Lake Huron. In fact it is one of the largest cities on the Ontario Great Lake and is considered an important natural harbour for commercial freighters.
Activities most enjoyed in the community and surrounding areas include boating, sailing, jet skiing, water skiing, birding, scuba diving, swimming, golfing, beachcombing, hiking, biking, fishing, sightseeing, day tripping, camping, flightseeing, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, paddle boarding, parasailing, and ice fishing and xc skiing.
A few of the more popular activity destinations in the Sarnia region include Bayshore Park, Cantarra Park, Centennial Park, Germain Park, CJ Mcewen Conservation Area, Pinery Provincial Park, Mike Weir and Port Edward Park.
Some of the attractions, history and cultural venues in Sarnia, Ontario and surrounding regions include the Sombra Ferry, International Symphony Orchestra, Gallery Lambton, Stones 'N Bones, and the Rotary International Flag Plaza.
Some of the events to consider attending include Sarnia Bayfest, Celebration of Lights, and the International Powerboat Festival.
Services important in and around the community include accommodations, campgrounds, restaurants, gas stations, grocery stores, shopping, tours, guides, gift shops, coffee houses, liquor stores, cell service, internet and transportation services including marina, ferry, taxi, bus, rail and the Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport.