Lambton Heritage Museum
Where do you go when the children are telling you they’re bored and there is nothing to do this summer?
Where can you find hours of entertaining fun? Load up the car and head for the Lambton Heritage Museum!

Children of all ages will enjoy the fascinating world of the Lambton Heritage Museum’s 2010 feature ‘A Medieval Adventure’. Travel back in time to when lords and ladies dwelt in great castles and knights lived by the Code of Chivalry. You’ll be greeted by a life-sized king and his queen and then it’s off to explore the everyday life of families as they rose with the sun, toiled through the day and went to bed when the light faded. Monks and monasteries, the feudal system, architecture, games and pastimes and siege warfare are all a part of this unique happening. Visitors can browse the armourer’s stall or come eye to eye with a gargoyle!

The Oil Museum of Canada - Celebrating 50 Years!
Crudementary Tales:
From Black Creek to Bluewater
Take part in our local history.
Crudementary Tales is an outdoor walkabout performance telling the lighthearted story of Lambton's proud history and oil heritage. Little Thunder from the Ahnishenahbek Nation will guide you throughout our history from the beginning of time, to the boom in oil town, to the present day. Come join us by celebrating our history.
The play is suitable for all ages. Fireworks will be used for this performance. There will be no seating but feel free to bring a folding/camping chair. This is an outdoor evening play so please dress accordingly.
These are OUR local stories, told by US! Click here for more information.
Sundays - Join the Oil Museum for Historic Guided Wagon Rides through the surrounding oil fields. Click here for more information.
The Lambton Room
The Lambton Room will be closed Sat. Sept 4 - Mon. Sept 6. We will re-open Tues. Sept 7 with regular hours.
NEW! At the Lambton Room - Kent County Surrogate Court Records. Are you looking for estate and will information for you ancestors from the south end of Lambton County? Try checking the Kent County Surrogate Court Records!