Vanessa Hrvatin Special to The Journal This year I’m turning 24 and, to date, I’ve been lucky enough to live in many Canadian cities including Kingston, Ottawa, and Vancouver.

Vanessa Hrvatin
Special to The Journal
This year I’m turning 24 and, to date, I’ve been lucky enough to live in many Canadian cities including Kingston, Ottawa, and Vancouver. But prior to my first move in 2010 to attend Queen’s University, I had spent my entire life—18 years—in Sarnia.
I’ll be honest. I was itching to leave Sarnia from the moment I started filling out university applications. I was tired of the small town feel and, despite Kingston having a population barely double that of Sarnia, I was excited to finally live in what I considered to be a big city.
Kingston fulfilled my dream of big city living, but only for a little while. After completing my undergraduate degree, I moved to Vancouver and then to the nation’s capital, both of which had much to offer in terms of entertainment, food, and opportunity.
But as time passed I began to realize that big cities, despite being great in so many ways, were lacking in some of my favourite things—Sarnia things—that I just couldn’t seem to find anywhere else. Sure there are beaches in Vancouver, but nothing quite compared to sitting on Skeeter’s patio in Bright’s Grove after spending a lazy afternoon at the beach.
After a lot of thought, I’ve managed to narrow down five of my favourite places in Sarnia that always remind me how thankful I am to call this city home.
Vanessa Hrvatin is working toward her Master’s in Journalism at the University of British Columbia and just completed an internship at Canadian Geographic.


