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Old Posted Apr 20, 2008, 4:40 AM
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Good question Evergrey, I think Port Huron punches above its weight in terms of nice buildings, it's not a very big city (Sarnia is actually twice the size). Sarnia is a major petrochemical centre, Port Huron has a mix of industrial and white collar jobs. Neither is particularly vibrant, but Port Huron looks nicer and probably has more tourism. Sarnia's downtown has been quite depressed but is starting to come back. There will be a lot more people around Port Huron when boating season is in full swing. It's not big enough to be a metropolis, but there are a lot of cross border interactions along the entire St. Clair River, for example, we used to play hockey against Port Huron all the time (I played for Wallaceburg teams, Wallaceburg is 40 mins downstream).
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