Sarnia is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, and had a 2016 population of 71,594. It is the largest city on Lake Huron and in Lambton County. Sarnia is located on the eastern bank of the junction between the Upper and Lower Great Lakes where Lake Huron flows into the St. Clair River, which forms the Canada–United States border, directly across from Port Huron, Michigan. The city's natural harbour first attracted the French explorer La Salle, who named the site "The Rapids" when he had horses and men pull his 45 tonnes (50 short tons; 44 long tons) barque "Le Griffon" up the almost four-knot current of the St. Clair River on 23 August 1679.
Restaurants in Sarnia
5.0 based on 5 reviews
"Welcome Aboard" is a way of life at Sarnia Bay Marina! The Sarnia Bay crew consistently offers Canadian hospitality at its highest level with first-rate, friendly service. Fun, themed events are planned for most weekends, so make reservations early and plan your next vacation with us! Sarnia Bay Marina is quickly becoming the most exciting boating destination on the Great Lakes!
4.5 based on 370 reviews
Lovely park and beach front area. Lots of space to wander around in. There are several area's with playgrounds for kid also there is a huge children's farm ( bring food to feed the animals with) also a barn that usually has baby animals in. Watch where you walk the geese don't care were they poop. Large area's with picnic tables spread all over park. On a summer's day best place to be ever. The beach area is big but beach is stoney and not all sand.In summer the band shell has entertainment.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Has Washrooms, Area for dogs!!!! Several species of trees!! Flowers!! Community garden area where citizens of sarnia can rent plots!!
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Beautiful views from the walking paths with plenty of benches to sit and rest. You can walk for miles along the St. Clair River and right under the Blue Water Bridge. Interesting plaques to read of historic events as well.
4.0 based on 46 reviews
It's a natural wetland so there are lots of bugs and it does not smell great at times but that's nature for you. Great place for walks and you can take amazing sunrise and sunset photos here. ❤❤❤❤❤
4.0 based on 29 reviews
Centenial Park offers a several km paved walking trail year round along the waterfront. Childrens play area and ample parking connecting local eating establishments and the Sarnia Bay Marina.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
Wide open park.. has play equipment.. lots of parking. Beach access!! Pavilion! Tim Hortons just up the road!!
3.5 based on 22 reviews
The long winding road in to the park should not be underestimated! Be sure to roll the windows down as you drive in so you can hear the birds chirping! Once you arrive at the top of the hill,you will be welcomed by a wonderful view of Lake Huron. There is a way down to the sandy beach by the boat ramp, dont try the cliffs...a bit too rugged now due to erosion. We brought our lunch and sat up top,then headed into the water. It was just a great afternoon spent! Enjoy!
4.0 based on 4 reviews
3.5 based on 2 reviews
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