Kawartha Vision Care in Cobourg Celebrates Grand Re-Opening

In Business, Local

Kawartha Vision Care in Cobourg marked an exciting milestone with its Grand Re-Opening recently.

The business celebrated a fresh new look at their longtime location at 9 Elgin Street East.

The event was highlighted by a ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon, led by owner Bill Snelgrove alongside Cobourg council members Randy Barber and Adam Bureau.

Joining Bill were the dedicated and enthusiastic staff who help make the clinic what it is today — manager Chelsea Legacy, along with Melindah Knott, Maiu Krik, and Samantha Hynes.

While co-owner Jack Snelgrove was unable to attend, his presence was certainly felt as part of the legacy and continued success of the business.

The event was a great success, drawing in familiar faces and new visitors alike.

Guests were welcomed into the newly renovated space — a bright, modern, and welcoming environment that matches the high level of care Kawartha Vision Care is known for.

Though the look has changed, the quality of service remains the same.

The Cobourg location has served the community for many decades, and this February’s renovation marks a new chapter.

Under Chelsea Legacy’s leadership, the team has grown into a group known for their professionalism, knowledge, and genuine care for every client who walks through the door.

If you haven’t yet visited the updated space, now’s the perfect time.

Stop by and experience for yourself why so many trust Kawartha Vision Care Cobourg for all their optical needs.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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