
Lambton County
'Lambton County, Ontario' (2006 pop. 128,204) is a
census division of the
Canadian province of
Ontario. The
county is located in
Southwestern Ontario. It is bordered on the north by
Lake Huron, which flows into the
St. Clair River, the county's western border and part of the
Canada-
United States border. To the south is
Lake Saint Clair and
Chatham-Kent, another county in Ontario. Lambton County's eastern border follows the
Ausable River north until it reaches
Lake Huron at the beach community of
Grand Bend. The county seat is in the township of
Wyoming.
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Lambton County started as a part of the
District of Hesse. The district of Hesse included British territories west of
Long Point, (practically all of western Ontario). The district was latter divided and renamed using English district names (Essex, Sulfolk, Kent, etc). Lambton was part of Kent county. In 1849 districts were abolished and the County of Lambton was formed. Lambton and Kent first shared the capital city of Sandwich (since renamed as
Windsor, Ontario). In 1852 the partnership was devolved and Lambton become of full county. It is named in honour of the
Earl of Durham who lived in
Lambton Castle. (Source: ''London Free Press'', July 15, 1939, by W.G. Trestain)
The largest city in Lambton County is
Sarnia,
[2] which is located at the mouth of the St. Clair River. The two
Blue Water Bridges cross the river at Sarnia, connecting it to
Port Huron, Michigan. The bridges are one of the busiest border crossings between the two countries. The river is also traversed by two passenger ferries further south, and a rail tunnel, also at Sarnia, runs underneath it.
Today, the petrochemical industry is arguably the most important sector of Lambton County's economy. Established during
World War II, Sarnia and the area along the St. Clair River is home to a major processing centre for oil from
Alberta. Lambton County is the site of North America's first drilled commercial oil well at
Oil Springs, Ontario in 1858. Now, the petrochemical industry is so pervasive that it has earned this region along the river the nickname "Chemical Valley". Often the
moniker is used after a chemical spill into the river or a day of extreme
air pollution.

An oil well near Sarnia
Tourism is another important industry in Lambton County, especially along the lake and river. The community of
Grand Bend, and the
Pinery Provincial Park are especially popular tourist destinations, attracting thousands of people each week throughout the summer to their long, uninterrupted beaches. The part of Lambton County along Lake Huron known as
Lambton Shores depends almost entirely upon the seasonal industries of tourism and agriculture for its well-being. There are also popular conservation areas along the St. Clair River, and a conservation area named
Rock Glen Falls near Arkona along the Ausauble River internationally known for its Devonian Era fossils.
Though no longer as important to the county's economy, agriculture is still what sustains many small towns in the interior of Lambton County. The three most popular crops are
corn,
wheat, and
soybeans, although
canola and
sugar beets (among other things) are sometimes planted. Many farmers raise
cattle in addition to growing crops.

The Blue Water Bridges, as seen from the southeast in Sarnia. In the foreground is the newest bridge, constructed in 1997. In the background is the old bridge, built in 1938. In the background, you can see
Port Huron, Michigan, and
Lake Huron.
Municipalities
★ City of
Sarnia
★ Municipality (city) of
Lambton Shores
★ Town of
Petrolia
★ Town of
Plympton-Wyoming
★ Township of
Brooke-Alvinston
★ Township of
Dawn-Euphemia
★ Township of
Enniskillen
★ Township of
St. Clair
★ Township of
Warwick
★ Village of
Oil Springs
★ Village of
Point Edward
The
Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation occupy the Kettle Point area, separate from the surrounding municipality of Lambton Shores but included in the county.
Communities
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Alvinston
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Arkona
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Brigden
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Brights Grove
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Corunna
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Courtright
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Forest
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Grand Bend
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Petrolia
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Port Franks
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Port Lambton
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Sarnia
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Sombra
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Thedford
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Walpole Island
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Watford
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Wyoming
See also
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List of Ontario Census Divisions
References
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External links
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Fishing Reports for the Area Fishing Reports for the Area.
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Lambton County - The Corporation of the County of Lambton
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Information on historic bridges in Lambton County
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Lambton County History
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Sarnia-Lambton Federal Liberal Association
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Grand Bend Strip community newspaper - serving north Lambton County (Grand Bend and Port Franks)