The people or groups of people that first settled in and around Sarnia, Ontario

The Red Brick Schoolhouse and Early Schools

by Lawrence A. Crich (1986) No history of early education in Sarnia would be complete without some mention of the efforts of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society in Upper Canada on the St. Clair Indian Reserve. The Reserve then covered a much greater area than its modern counterpart stretching north [...]

2015-08-13T20:15:01-04:00August 13th, 2015|Comments Off on The Red Brick Schoolhouse and Early Schools

A Glimpse of Pioneer Life in Sarnia

By George Mathewson for The Sarnia Journal (2015) In the year 1827, an intrepid 16-year old named Freeman Talbot disembarked at “The Rapids” as part of a survey team tasked with plotting out the future Sarnia and Moore Townships. Over the next five months, Talbot explored the dense and unbroken [...]

2015-07-06T13:48:13-04:00May 31st, 2015|Comments Off on A Glimpse of Pioneer Life in Sarnia

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