The City
Sarnia is a city of approximately 70,000 people situated on the south shore of Lake Huron at the headwaters of the St. Clair River. The city is noted for its breathtaking sky blue water and beautiful waterfront parks. Although a small city in size, they offer big city amenities to all.
Sarnia is also one of Ontario's principal gateways to the United States and is located across the St. Clair River from the state of Michigan, just an hour northeast of Detroit. The modern rail tunnel and twin Bluewater Bridges form an important transportation system for one of the busiest commercial border crossings in the world. Sarnia's proximity to the United States provides an international flavour to the city and provides visitors with the unique opportunity to enjoy the amenities of both countries.
Sarnia was originally called "The Rapids" but was renamed Port Sarnia in 1836 by Sir John Colborne. Port Sarnia became the town of Sarnia on June 19, 1856 and was elevated to city status on May 7, 1914. On January 1, 1991, the city of Sarnia and the town of Clearwater (formerly the township of Sarnia), amalgamated to create the city as it is know today.
Sarnia is a vibrant and healthy city, experiencing unprecedented growth. Extensive development of new residential subdivisions, new business parks and major improvements are in the planning stages for short term implementation.
Sarnia is a city that is proud of its past, happy with its present and excitedly anticipating and planning for the future.
The Mall
Lambton Mall is a market dominant regional shopping centre located in Lambton County and serving the City of Sarnia and surrounding area as well as the U.S. border community of Port Huron, Michigan. They are minutes from the Blue Water Bridge on Hwy 402 and within an hour's drive of London, Windsor and Detroit.
The shopping centre is located in an affordable lifestyle community along the sandy shores of Lake Huron, with lavish parklands and first class sports and golf facilities.
Lambton Mall's compelling retail experience includes several flagship stores: Sears, Canadian Tire, Toys 'R' Us, Mark's Work Wearhouse and Tepperman's. They share over 650,000 square feet of retail space with a mix of some 100 additional stores and services by the best-known fashion and specialty retailers in Ontario.
Lambton Mall serves as a community meeting place for business, teens, young adults and families alike.
The Shows
Lambton Mall welcomed Show Creation’s Auto Show into their Centre in 2010. In 2011 we have four events planned to date.
The Home Improvement and Better Living Show is being brought back into the Shopping Centre after a very long absence. The Spring Show is planned for April 28 to May 1, and the Fall Show date is September 29 to October 2.
The Auto Shows are scheduled for May 27 to June 5 and September 9 to 18. Each show runs for 10 days. Local Dealers will be bringing in a great assortment of vehicles and we are looking to expand the show to non-dealers as well. So exhibitors who feature products or services directly related to Automobiles or Automobile services are encouraged to join these great Shows.












