Sarnia and Ontario's Blue Coast might not be near the top of your bucket-list, but that doesn't necessarily mean it shouldn't be. Especially in the case of Sarnia, the tide is turning, and it's vey much become a pleasant place to spend one of your precious summer Ontario weekends, or really any time.

The easiest thing that we can do as travellers is decide that a place isn't worth visiting, simply because of a host of reasons that other people have outlined for us. I'd never insinuate that a region should be universally loved, but I'll state matter-of-factly that you don't have a right to comment on an area which you may never have given a fair shot to.

Growing up in Toronto, I routinely dismissed cities in Ontario not named Toronto, and I'm willing to admit that was a clear and definite mistake. Nowadays, I travel around Ontario trying to show people what Ontario is all about, and if the success of my Pelee Island article is any indication, it's all going rather swimmingly.

I'm not saying that just because I like something, you will too, but I am saying that you ought to take the time to figure out if you do indeed like it. I'm willing to bet that in the case of Sarnia and Ontario's Blue Coast, you're going to be pleasantly surprised. It's a region that deserves your attention.

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