flar
Active Member
...about 4 hours to be precise.
For so much of Southern Ontario, especially anywhere near Toronto, recent years have been boomtimes. Not so for this town. Wallaceburg is located about midway between Chatham and Sarnia (if you don't know where those are you have to look it up!). While there is still a strong industrial presence in the town, it has lost over 3000 jobs in the past 15 years. Wallaceburg also happens to be my hometown.
These pictures were taken in April:
This is what surrounds Wallaceburg:
For so much of Southern Ontario, especially anywhere near Toronto, recent years have been boomtimes. Not so for this town. Wallaceburg is located about midway between Chatham and Sarnia (if you don't know where those are you have to look it up!). While there is still a strong industrial presence in the town, it has lost over 3000 jobs in the past 15 years. Wallaceburg also happens to be my hometown.
These pictures were taken in April:
This is what surrounds Wallaceburg: