Aerial view of a dense green forest with a narrow river running through it and a distant body of water on the horizon.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can we help you find?

Answers to the things visitors ask us most—so you can plan with confidence.

Visitors enjoy cycling, kayaking, hiking, boating, birdwatching, and golfing. The St. Clair River Trail and nearby conservation areas are especially popular.

Yes—lots of them. Popular spots include Canatara Beach, Bright’s Grove, and Lambton Shores (near Grand Bend). These are freshwater beaches with clean sand and family-friendly amenities.

Late spring to early fall (May–September) is peak season. Summer is ideal for beaches and festivals, while fall offers great weather, fewer crowds, and scenic drives.

It’s known for freshwater beaches, beautiful sunsets, waterfront parks, and outdoor recreation. The region blends relaxed lake-town vibes with nature, small towns, and a strong local food scene.

Sarnia-Lambton is in southwestern Ontario, right on the Canada–US border. It sits along Lake Huron and the St. Clair River, with the Blue Water Bridge connecting Sarnia to Port Huron, Michigan.

Send us a message

Tourism Sarnia-Lambton is the Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) for Lambton County welcoming visitors from all over the world. We are proudly supported by the Corporation of The County of Lambton and its tourism industry partners.

 It is our vision to foster a spirit of partnerships within Sarnia-Lambton to enhance tourism through programs, ideas and initiatives that will grow the tourism industry resulting in a greater tax revenue for municipalities within the Sarnia-Lambton area.

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Work Hours

M-T: 8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
F: 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
S-S : Closed
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Phone

T: 1-800-265-0316
P: 1-519-336-3232
F: 1-519-336-3278