History
Lambton County Library began in 1932 as the Lambton County Library Association, a partnership between 14 member libraries. It conducted its business from the Sarnia Public Library. In 1950 the library became a cooperative and moved to a new Headquarters on Niagara Street in Wyoming, Ontario.
In 1967, Lambton County Library was established with 19 independent libraries across the County merging to form one administration with one budget.
In 1991, the County of Lambton assumed responsibility for library services in Sarnia and Point Edward as a result of the Sarnia-Lambton Act. A new Library Headquarters was built in 1992 behind the County of Lambton Administration Building on Broadway Street in Wyoming, Ontario. Today, Lambton County Library serves the public at 25 locations and operates a mobile library service.