From its establishment as a municipal corporation in 1849 to the present day, Lambton County has flourished, shaped by the contributions of generations past and present. In 2024, The Corporation of the County of Lambton marks its 175th Anniversary. Together, let's celebrate the achievements, resilience, and spirit that define Lambton County. In 2024, we invite you to join us in commemorating this significant milestone. As we honor our rich history, we also look to the future with excitement and optimism, and embrace the promise of the next 175 years
History of Lambton County

While the story of this region, its habitation, settlement and development, stretches back thousands of years, the year 2024 will mark an important milestone in the more recent history of local government. Originally part of the District of Hesse, later known as the Western District, Lambton County's governance evolved alongside the shifting boundaries of early colonial settlements. Treaty #29 in 1827, negotiated under the Huron Tract, and Treaty #7 in 1796, which encompassed lands linked with Sombra Township, are pivotal moments in Lambton's history. These agreements, alongside Treaty #21 in 1819 for the Long Woods Tract, laid the groundwork for settlement and industrial development in the Western District, shaping Lambton County as we know it today. The Municipal Corporations Act (also known as the Baldwin Act) of 1849 marked a pivotal shift, replacing the district system with a two-tier municipal government, leading to Lambton's incorporation as a county in 1852.
The county's governance structure comprised cities, towns, villages, and townships, each with its own council, reflecting the diverse needs of its inhabitants. Over time, Lambton County flourished, boasting vibrant villages, towns, and rural townships. While the landscape remained largely unchanged for decades, the late 1990s saw municipal amalgamations, reshaping the county's administrative framework.

Looking to the present and future, Lambton County embraces innovation and sustainability. From its agricultural roots to its leadership in research and the bio-economy, the region continues to evolve. Collaborative efforts between the county and its municipalities drive economic growth while prioritizing environmental stewardship and enhancing residents' quality of life.
In 2024, County Council has identified a number of celebration activities to invite the community to join us in commemorating this significant milestone and envisioning the next chapter in Lambton's journey. See the list below of 175th Anniversary Celebrations.
Heritage Champions

In February of 2024, the County of Lambton put out a call to the community asking residents to nominate people they felt were worthy of recognition for their invaluable contributions to the preservation and promotion of the rich heritage of Lambton County. In response, 27 individuals and organizations from each of the eleven municipalities within Lambton County were nominated by their respective communities, neighbours and colleagues and recognized at a special ceremony during Lambton County Council on June 5, 2024.
“These champions have been identified by their communities for demonstrating remarkable commitment to the conservation, restoration, and promotion of our local heritage and identity,” said Lambton County Warden Kevin Marriott. “This initiative celebrates the invaluable contributions of those who have worked tirelessly to safeguard Lambton County's heritage for generations to come.”