Sarnia, located in Ontario, Canada, was named after the Isle of Sark in the English Channel. The name was chosen by Sir John Colborne, the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, in 1836, reflecting his fondness for the island. The name "Sarnia" is derived from the Latin name for Sark, which highlights the area's historical connections to European geography.
The motto of Sarnia is 'Sarnia Semper'.
( Sarnia= 72,125; Lambton = 128,204
Sarnia Transit was created in 1974.
Sarnia Cherie was created in 1911.
The population of Sarnia Zwola is 270.
Sarnia Imperials was created in 1928.
Sarnia Bayfest was created in 1999.
Sarnia Sting was created in 1994.
Sarnia Observer was created in 1853.
Sarnia was created on 1856-06-19.
63 road miles from Sarnia, ON to London, ON
Sarnia Anne Butcher has written: 'Enamels from Roman Britain'