March Break Starts Here: 5 Ways to Explore Sarnia-Lambton

It’s time for a well-earned break for the whole family! Whether you’re craving outdoor adventure, eager to try tasty local treats, or simply ready to relax, March Break is the perfect opportunity to explore Sarnia-Lambton. Check out our roundup of five great things to do across the region this March Break.

 

Visit a Library or Museum

There’s no shortage of March Break fun at Lambton County’s local library branches. The Junior and Tween STEAM programs offer hands-on activities like coding, robotics, science experiments, and more at locations across the region (visit the Lambton County Library events calendar for full details, dates, and locations). And whether you’re a history buff or a first-time visitor, the Lambton Heritage Museum and Oil Museum of Canada are perfect destinations to explore, learn, and stay curious all week long.

 

Indoor Gaming & Adventure

Keep the kids active and entertained all week long at Sarnia-Lambton’s indoor attractions. From gaming at District Beta and rock climbing at The Arena, to all-day adventure at Let’s Go Play — Alvinston’s ultimate indoor playground, complete with an arcade and golf simulator — there’s plenty of fun to discover, no matter the weather.

 

Hit the Ice

Experience the excitement of live hockey as the hometown Sarnia Sting hit the ice against the Erie Otters on Wednesday, March 18 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena, with puck drop at 7:05 p.m. Prefer to get in the game yourself? Lace up your skates and enjoy free public skating at arenas across Sarnia-Lambton, with family, parent-tot, adult, and open skate sessions available throughout March Break.

 

Get Outdoors

Winter isn’t over just yet, making March Break the perfect time to enjoy the season’s final stretch. Take a scenic drive to Pinery Provincial Park and explore its hiking trails winding through rare oak savannah forests, with beautiful winter views along the shores of Lake Huron. While you’re nearby, watch for migrating Tundra Swans resting at the Old Thedford Bog — a truly unique seasonal sight. Visit the Kiwanis Children’s Animal Farm in Canatara Park, or stop by the Bluewater Anglers Fish Hatchery Open House on March 14 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to learn more about local conservation efforts.

Savour Local Flavours

March Break is the perfect time to gather around the table and enjoy Sarnia-Lambton’s vibrant food scene. Whether you’re revisiting a family favourite, discovering a new local gem, grabbing a quick bite between adventures, or treating yourself to something sweet, there’s something to satisfy every craving. Explore local dining options at ontbluecoast.com/experiences/dining.