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===Neighbourhoods=== Wiltshire Park, Woodland, Oak Acres, Wees Beach, Oakwood Corners, Woodrow Shores, and Blackwell are part of the North End of Sarnia, which begins immediately north of [[Ontario Highway 402]] and terminates at the shore of Lake Huron. Blackwell, Bright's Grove, and the western part of Huron Heights are in the northeast part along the shores of Lake Huron. Coronation Park, Fourth Line Heritage Park, College Park, Lucasville, Bunyan, Froomfield, The Tree Streets, Mitton Village, and Sherwood Village are some of the neighbourhoods south of the highway.<ref>{{cite web|year=2013|title=Google Maps Sarnia, ON, Canada|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Sarnia,+ON&hl=en&ll=43.007158,-82.378492&spn=0.020242,0.033088&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=44.658568,67.763672&t=m&hnear=Sarnia,+Lambton+County,+Ontario,+Canada&z=15|access-date=20 July 2013|website=Google Maps}}</ref> The village of Blue Water was built to house workers and their families in Chemical Valley during the construction of Polymer Corporation; at one point, it had nearly 3,000 residents. In 1961, all the residents were relocated, mostly to the North End, to make way for the expansion of the chemical industry. The village was demolished, and all that remains is a historical marker at the corner of Vidal Street and Huron Boulevard. This neighbourhood was largely forgotten until historian Lorraine Williams wrote two books about it. She was instrumental in gaining approval for the historical plaque.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.intelligencer.ca/PrintArticle.aspx?e=715197|author=Dan McCaffery|title=Gone but not forgotten|publisher=Belleville Intelligencer|year=2008|access-date=5 May 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.city.sarnia.on.ca/pdf/MAYORs2007HONOURLIST.pdf |title=Mayor's 2007 Honours List |publisher=City of Sarnia |page=21 |year=2007 |access-date=24 June 2013}}</ref>
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