At the time of its founding, the Museum displayed just two private collections, but now the extensive 50,000 square foot complex is home to more than 25,000 artifacts and 10,000 photographs depicting the history of Lambton County. At the Lambton Heritage Museum visitors can discover the only horse-drawn ambulance in Ontario, admire local historical views or walk by the steam engine which supported the largest industry in Bosanquet for most of the last century. The museum is home to a diverse collection that ranges from Canada’s largest collection of pressed glass to last remaining stump puller produced by the Peterson Foundry in Sarnia. The museum’s antique engines and stoves include models not known to survive in any other collection, private or public. __________ Disclaimer Comments made by members of the public are not official communications of The Corporation of the County of Lambton and are not reflective of the Corporation's views, opinions and/or policies. Because this site is only periodically monitored, offensive materials or commentary may be present for which the County of Lambton denies all responsibility. This notice was last updated on 6 November 2012.