
Specialty Eyewear to Protect & Enhance Your Vision
We believe in protecting your eyes at all times, but especially when it comes to situations that increase the risk of an eye injury. Whether you are facing hazards on the job, working on a project at home, or playing your favourite sport, your eye safety should come first.
At Lakeland Family Eyecare, you don’t have to sacrifice style for practicality. We are pleased to provide a vast selection of specialized eyewear from today’s popular brands. Come in and find something you love!

Find the Fit for Your Performance
While some sports are more hazardous than others, every sport presents a risk of eye damage. We face flying projectiles, environmental elements, and the flailing limbs of teammates and opponents.
It can be difficult to know what to look for in protective sports eyewear. But we’ve done the legwork for you. Our knowledgeable staff are ready to guide you through the selection and fitting process.

Types of Sports Eyewear
We carry eyewear for:
- High Impact Sports: Featuring materials like polycarbonate frames and lenses, contoured edges to fit your face, or eyeglasses designed to fit under or attach to helmets.
- Sunglasses: We carry high quality polarized lenses that cut glare from water and snow, so you can better enjoy hunting, fishing, and boating.
- Safety: Ideal for machine shops, home renovations, working with chemicals, and any other situation in life where you need eye protection.

Eye Safety on the Job, at Home, & in the Game
Every day, over 700 Canadians sustain an eye injury on the job, and many of these injuries are directly related to not wearing protective eyewear.
Never hesitate to purchase the appropriate safety eyewear you need for work. Many employers that require safety eyewear will cover a certain amount of the cost. We’ll make sure the eyewear you purchase with us complies with safety standards.
We also set up our invoicing to meet the needs of your accounting and benefits department at work.
Protection from Workplace Eye Hazards
We carry eyewear to protect you from:
- Chemicals, at work or home, that could spray or splash into your face & eyes.
- Wood chips, dust, dirt, & other irritants.
- Projectiles sent up from power trimmers, lawnmowers, grinding tools, & other power tools.
- UV rays from the sun and workplace sources like UV lamps, arc welding, or mercury vapour lamps.
Visit Lakeland Family Eyecare for personalized recommendations on finding the fit for your protective eyewear.

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Find Us In Bonnyville & St. Paul
Bonnyville
Find us on the corner of Main & 52nd Street, across from Westline Autowash.
As you may already be aware, Alberta Health Services has recently cut back coverage on optometry services. These changes were unexpected. We are extremely disappointed with their decision and how they handled bringing about this change.
To maintain the high quality of care that you have come to expect at our clinic, there will now be a fee for most eyecare services that were previously fully covered by AHS. If you would like to know how this affects you, please call our clinic at 587-840-7133 and one of our team members would be happy to assist you. You are also welcome to contact your local MLA to voice any concerns you may have with these changes in coverage.
Thank you for your understanding and your continued support.
- 5201 50 Avenue
- Bonnyville, AB T9N 2G6
- Phone: 780-826-4437
- Fax: 780-826-4267
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
St. Paul
You can find us on 51st Avenue, next to the Fire Hall.
As you may already be aware, Alberta Health Services has recently cut back coverage on optometry services. These changes were unexpected. We are extremely disappointed with their decision and how they handled bringing about this change.
To maintain the high quality of care that you have come to expect at our clinic, there will now be a fee for most eyecare services that were previously fully covered by AHS. If you would like to know how this affects you, please call our clinic at 587-840-7133 and one of our team members would be happy to assist you. You are also welcome to contact your local MLA to voice any concerns you may have with these changes in coverage.
Thank you for your understanding and your continued support.
- 4916 51 Avenue
- St. Paul, AB T0A 3A0
- Phone: 780-645-3790
- Fax: 780-645-2830
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed

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When it comes to our perception of “good vision” some consider 20/20 vision to be standard, and to some degree, it is. Think of it as the baseline standard for “average” eyesight. This ratio represents visual acuity, which measures the sharpness and clarity of our vision. Having 20/20 means you can see detail at 20 […]
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Vision problems can be concerning, especially for parents who want the best health outcomes for their children. If you or your partner–or any of your family members–have poor eyesight or eye diseases, your children could potentially inherit this. While poor eyesight is impacted by various factors, such as age, health, environment, and lifestyle, genetics often […]
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