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JULY 12, 2022 – Summer is in full swing at Seven Forty Six shop and so is their continuing support of the lakes, rivers, streams, and natural areas that make up the Kawartha watershed.

Seven Forty Six Made to Make Memories LogoFor all of 2022, Seven Forty Six owners Donna Galloway and Dave Corneil have teamed up with Kawartha Conservation to donate 5% of every sale from their Kawartha line of apparel to protect and sustain the Kawartha watershed and conservation areas.

“We see and hear from, first-hand the visitors who come to Seven Forty Six, and their passion for the area, the outdoors, the lakes, the beautiful area we live in is evident,” said Galloway. “This partnership is a great opportunity to raise awareness about the important work Kawartha Conservation does and allows us to give back in a tangible way to help support the very things that make our communities and area so desirable to residents and visitors.”

Seven Forty Six is a popular local destination that has continued to evolve each year to include more amenities and options for visitors and local residents.

The destination location now includes a full-service food truck, licensed beverage garden with weekly live entertainment at the Outback Stage and the Seven Forty Six shop, which includes the full line of Kawartha and Lake Series apparel.

The clothing line includes crewnecks, hoodies, and tees, all focused on the best of the Kawarthas with lake species branding, including Balsam Lake, Buckhorn Lake, Cameron Lake, Lake Scugog, Sturgeon Lake, Lake Simcoe and more.

“We have found that cottagers are passionate about the lakes they live on and enjoy, and visitors are equally passionate about making memories of their time here in the Kawarthas and love to wear that passion when they go home,” explained Galloway. “Now, when people are purchasing and wearing their Kawartha apparel, they are actually helping to support the very lakes and areas they are passionate about.”

Seven Forty Six shop, located at 311 Highway 7, just west of Oakwood, is open seven days a week at 11 a.m. or to view the apparel and amenities online visit www.746shop.com.

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