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North Lambton Lodge
100

The county was named after this man initials J.G.L the first Earl of Durham   

John George Lambton 

100

This is what we call the two bridges in Lambton county 

The Twin Bridges 

100

Your Three full time Recreation satff

Teresa, Joanne, Kim

100

Bay fest, Broder Fest, and the Golden Mile

Sarnia 

100

This street is where the Lodge is located 

39, Morris St

200

This town brings many tourist each year, known for its beach only a thirty minute drive from Forest, ON

Grand Bend, ON 

200

This year the first Bridge was built 

August 1936

200

Your homes PSW supervisor 

Amber 

200

 Lambton Heritage Museum, and the Pinery Provincial Park

 

Grand Bend 

200

Before the Lodge was called what it is today, it was called this

North Lambton Rest Home

300

This Great Lake dumps into the St Cair

Lake Huron

300

This was the year the second bridge opened to the public 

July 12, 1997

300

Your homes environmental/nutrition supervisor  

Susan

300

Victoria Hall, "Hard Oilers", PizzaFest

Petrolia, ON

300

The lodge was built during this decade over 45 years ago 

1970s

400

This is the largest city in Lambton County 

Sarnia 

400

This is the abbreviation for the Canadian Officers that keep it safe year round 

CBSA

400

The homes front recreationist 

Inez 

400

Blue Water Bridge, Light House, Fry Trucks

Point Edward

400

This is the number of active beds at the home, add one for now as there is a temporary new bed 

88

500

This small town in Lambton County almost became the capital of Canada, but fell through being too close to the Americans and too far from Quebec 

Corunna 

500

The Twin Bridges connect this two towns for easy travel 

Point Edward, ON and Port Huron, MI

500

Your homes administrator 

Carolyn 

500

 Grand Trunk Railway, Hickory Creek, Douglas Line

Forest, ON 

500

Every summer the Lodge hosts its two sister homes for this outdoor event

The Three Home Barbeque 

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