Sarnia-Lambton offers a comprehensive, ready-to-use infrastructure network designed to support industries looking for cost efficiency, rapid market access, and long-term scalability. Our region’s advanced industrial infrastructure, strategic transportation links, and robust utilities provide businesses with a competitive edge, reducing capital expenditures and accelerating growth.
Sarnia-Lambton offers a robust and diverse energy portfolio, ensuring businesses have access to cost-effective, sustainable, and resilient utilities to support long-term operations.
Power Generation & Distribution
2000MW of local energy production and connectivity to the 94% clean Ontario grid ensure stability, sustainability and access to power of any volume required.
Natural Gas Infrastructure
With Enbridge Gas’ Dawn Hub in Sarnia-Lambton, large-scale natural gas storage and distribution networks reduce energy costs for businesses and ensure utility supply.
Water & Waste Management
Abundant access to clean water, wastewater treatment, and sewage infrastructure, supporting industrial and municipal needs.
Pipelines
Over 1,500 kilometres of pipeline network supply gas and liquid utilities and hydrocarbon raw materials including natural gas, crude oil, ethylene and natural gas liquids, including hydrogen
Sarnia-Lambton’s multi-modal transportation infrastructure ensures rapid access to major markets in Canada and the United States, reducing logistical costs and delivery times.
Road & Highway Access
Direct access to Highway 402 and Blue Water Bridge, connecting businesses to major Canadian & US markets via 400-series highways and I69/94/96 network.
Air Opportunities
Sarnia is well serviced by local - YZR - and international airports - YXU, FNT, DTW (1kr), YYZ (2.5hr), capable of delivering goods and people to any location in the world.
Rail Connectivity
Access to CN and CSX rail services and the U.S. rail network via the St. Clair Rail Tunnel, ensuring efficient cargo movement.
Port & Marine Shipping
Deep-water port facilities including Sarnia Harbour and several 700+ foot private docks support international trade through the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes.
Sarnia-Lambton is strategically positioned for businesses looking to access major international markets with ease and efficiency. With 65% of the U.S. population located within a one-day drive, companies operating in our region can optimize logistics, reduce transportation costs, and ensure timely delivery to key destinations across the Midwest and Eastern Seaboard.
This geographic advantage makes Sarnia-Lambton a powerful gateway for cross-border trade and North American distribution, offering seamless access to supply chains, customers, and partners. Whether you're exporting goods or sourcing materials, our proximity to the U.S. market gives your business a competitive edge.
Sarnia-Lambton has a well-established industrial ecosystem that allows businesses to reduce upfront investment costs and scale operations efficiently. With a skilled workforce and existing industrial assets, companies can launch, expand, and optimize operations with ease.
Highly Skilled and Technical Workforce
Highly skilled professionals trained in building, operating, and maintaining industrial infrastructure.
Cost Savings
Existing pipelines, storage, and industrial facilities reduce capital expenditures (CAPEX) for new projects. Learn about infrastructure partnership opportunities.
Industrial Support Services
Established supply and maintenance networks support industry operations and minimize downtime. Learn more about the industrial support ecosystem that supports industry from cradle to grave.
Industrial Training & Safety
Comprehensive training programs for construction, operations, maintenance, and safety, ensuring workforce readiness.
With its cost-effective industrial infrastructure, strategic location, and reliable utilities, Sarnia-Lambton is an ideal destination for businesses looking to expand or invest in new operations. Our ready-built assets, efficient logistics, and access to skilled labor allow companies to reduce costs, accelerate growth, and compete on a global scale.