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George Mallay
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Phone: 519-332-1820
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Mike Ireland
Senior Development Consultant
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Edith Wilmot-Quigg
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Jeanny Leung
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Fraser Parry
Business Counsellor
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Matthew Slotwinski
Development Coordinator
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Chantelle Lynne Core
Development Coordinator
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Kathleen Pretty
Executive Assistant
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Ted Zatylny
Project Leader, New Resident Attraction and Retention
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David Moody
Project Leader, Businesss Growth Services
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Geoff Greening
Market Development Consultant
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George Mallay
General Manager
Phone: 519-332-1820

Toll Free: 1-800-972-7642
mallay@sarnialambton.on.ca
George Mallay
Mike Ireland
Edith Wilmot-Quigg
Jeanny Leung
Fraser Parry
Matthew Slotwinski
Chantelle Lynne Core
Kathleen Pretty
Ted Zatylny
David Moody
Geoff Greening
George Mallay

Oil Springs


Oil Springs - library and post office

Oil Springs - post office & library

Visit Oil Springs' website.

The Village of Oil Springs is surrounded by the Township of Enniskillen, but remains a unique and independent muncipality. Once a thriving oil town, and the site of North American's first commercial oil well, today Oil Springs offers peaceful rural community living.

Learn more about Oil Springs' booming oil town  "hard oil" days at the Oil Museum of Canada, designated a National Historic Site. (see link below).

Also designated a National Historic Site is Fairbank Oil Properties, where generations have been pumping oil since 1861, making it the oldest oil producing family in the world. Today it still produces 24,000 barrels of oil annually and it still uses the pioneer methods. This preserved pocket of history is dotted by life-sized metal sculptures depicting oil pioneers at work.

The Oil Springs municipal offices are located at 4591 Oil Springs Line.

Fast Facts

  • Population 717
  • Land Area 8.18 square km.
  • Active welcoming community
  • Heart of Oil Heritage District
  • Site of first commercial oil well in North America
  • Location of Oil Museum of Canada
  • 1860s style jerker lines still pump oil at Oil Springs today