Interview with Tim Horton’s, Heather MacLeod – Lake Scugog Floating Drive-Thru Weekend a Success

Tim Hortons Boat Thru

The boating community is really curious, so CY Media reached out to Tim Horton’s and had the opportunity to interview Director of Marketing Communications, Heather MacLeod, about the Pop-Up Floating Drive-Thru on Lake Scugog, this past August 5 & 6.

Aug 10, 2023

The boating community is really curious, so CY Media reached out to Tim Horton’s and had the opportunity to interview Director of Marketing Communications, Heather MacLeod, about the Pop-Up Floating Drive-Thru on Lake Scugog, this past August 5 & 6.

We went straight to the source and asked the questions that the boating community wants to know about this fun event. Though there are no firm plans for future events, the Scugog Tim’s Weekend was such a success, we can’t imagine that this will be the last one. Watch the video to learn more:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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