The Blue Water Bridge arching across the St. Clair at sunset, the sand of Canatara Beach in the foreground, water folding quietly onto the shore, the silhouette of the Chemical Valley stacks across the channel turning orange. Past fifty and single in Sarnia, the local rotations can feel narrower than the geography deserves, a few familiar rooms, a Lambton crowd that hasn't really shifted in years. The river carries past it. So does the wider regional pool.
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Sarnia runs along the St. Clair, with the bridge anchoring the view. Canatara Park for a slow morning loop, the Howard Watson Trail for a longer walk, Mitton Village and downtown for a coffee, or a short drive to Point Edward for the riverside benches. Grand Bend and the Lake Huron beaches make the obvious summer day-trip when the conversation has earned one.