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
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The Book Keeper is a fabulous independent bookstore centrally located in Sarnia's Northgate Plaza.
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Zero waste grocery store in downtown Sarnia carrying a variety of bulk foods, personal care and home supplies, and sustainable goods with little to no packaging. Refill Grocery. Refill Home. Refill Life.
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Used book store selling books at $0.50 for children's books, $1 for teen books and $4 for all others. Also housing local vendors to showcase their products.
Gourmet roasted nuts. Mennonite maple syrup, Honey and more. Winter Market Fridays and Saturdays 3 until 7 and Sundays 12 until 5. Warm nuts, gift bags, baskets and platters for unique gifts!
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