A new video encouraging people to 'Discover Sarnia-Lambton' has turned into a social media hit! Tourism Sarnia-Lambton's Product Development Coordinator Beverly Horodyski says they're very pleased with what was produced and the social media buzz it has attracted. "It runs just a little over 2 minutes," she says. "It's kind of a quick come and see what we're all about. Learn some new things about Lambton County and the area and really how beautiful our area is with international renowned blue flag beaches, a great arts and culture scene and a new brewery in the last few years." "Numbers are telling us the video has reached 120,000 people, which is amazing, and it's received over 2,600 shares and as far as the Netherlands. If you haven't seen the video yet, click here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zyk-w4wqpPc&feature=share
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