Sarnia is located across the Blue Water Bridge from Port Huron, Michigan. Sarnia is the western terminus of Highway 402 (Sarnia-London).
VIA Rail [url=http://www.viarail.ca]]runs two trains a day from Toronto to Sarnia. All trains arrive at Sarnia station [http://www.viarail.ca/en/stations/ontario/sarnia[/url], located at 125 Green St.
Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport offers several connecting flights per day to and from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
It would be best to have a car. Traffic is usually very light, and the roads are in good condition.
Sarnia has a walkable downtown (Front St. area).
Sarnia Transit operates a bus system throughout town [http://www.city.sarnia.on.ca/visit.asp?sectionid=53]. Fare is $2.25 for single ride. Monthly passes are avaliable at various government offices throughout the city.
Sarnia, ON is serviced by Bell Canada for landline telephones, and is covered by the major Canadian celluar companies (Bell, Telus and Rogers).
The Sarnia Observer [http://www.theobserver.ca/] is the local daily newspaper serving Sarnia and Lambton county. Other national newspapers are avaliable (Globe and Mail, National Post)