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Originally Posted by xzmattzx
Nice pictures. I've ventured as far west as London now, so places like Sarnia and Windsor are the next step some time.
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There is a marked change west of London, you leave Toronto's sphere of influence and enter Detroit's. It's sparsely populated compared to the Niagara peninsula and GTA and many of the towns are very small or not that interesting. Some of the towns of architectural or historical interest: Glencoe (yellow brick), Ridgetown(nice), Petrolia (oil), Dresden (Uncle Tom's Cabin), Wallaceburg (grit), Wheatly/Leamington/Kingsville(Lake Erie), Amerherstburg(history) and also the south shore of Lake St. Clair. There are just two cities, Sarnia and Windsor. Chatham thinks they are a city, they have some nice Victorian mansions.
Thanks everyone, I didn't expect Sarnia to generate this much interest