Tim Hortons opening its first-ever Boat-Thru for a limited time on Ontario’s Lake Scugog, serving FREE cold beverages to guests who arrive by watercraft on Aug. 5-6

Buoy, oh buoy, something cool, unique and refreshing is coming to Ontario’s Lake Scugog this August long weekend only – the first-ever Tims Boat-Thru!

 

Aug 4, 2023

TORONTO, Aug. 3, 2023 /CNW/ – Buoy, oh buoy, something cool, unique and refreshing is coming to Ontario’s Lake Scugog this August long weekend only – the first-ever Tims Boat-Thru!

On Saturday, Aug. 5 and Sunday, Aug. 6, Tim Hortons will offer sailors, boaters and paddlers the chance to enjoy a selection of delicious summer beverages from Tims for free* – without having to dock – at the Tims Boat-Thru.

“The summertime Tims Run is an iconic Canadian tradition that’s a must-do when you’re gathering with family and friends. Our summers fly by so quickly and Canadians savour every moment of their long weekends – so we thought why not open our first-ever Tims Boat-Thru so our guests on Lake Scugog don’t miss a minute on the water,” says Hope Bagozzi, Chief Marketing Officer for Tim Hortons.

“There’s no better way to beat the heat this long weekend and all summer long than by enjoying one of our refreshing summer beverages.”

Here’s the menu at the Tims Boat-Thru:

Sparkling Quenchers, made with the perfect blend of fruity flavours and sparkling water. These new Quenchers make for a light, bubbly and delicious drink, and are available in two refreshing options: Blackberry Yuzu and Orange Ginger.

Caramel Toffee Cold Brew. Steeped for 16 hours for a smooth and velvety taste, Tims Cold Brew is paired with Caramel Toffee syrup and topped with espresso-infused cold foam for the perfect mix of richness, sweetness and creaminess.

Vanilla Iced Latte. Change up your go-to espresso order by adding ice, a hint of vanilla and your choice of milk, cream, or an oat or almond beverage.

The Tims Boat-Thru will be open this Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and can be found at the Beacon Marina (at 3 Marina Drive) in Caesarea, Ont., just minutes from Port Perry.

*Maximum of six beverages per boat.

TimHortons.ca.

SOURCE Tim Hortons

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