Tim Hortons is celebrating its 60th anniversary with Canadians and has an exciting list of plans to commemorate the big milestone – including the return of four Tim Hortons retro donuts for a limited time.

New cups, donut and Timbit boxes, and other packaging with a Tims 60th anniversary logo are being rolled out now to Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada, while the Dutchie, Blueberry Fritter, Cinnamon Sugar Twist and Walnut Crunch will be back starting on Jan. 10.
The first Tim Hortons restaurant opened on May 17, 1964 in Hamilton, Ont., and is still serving guests all these years later.
Today, there are nearly 4,000 Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada and more than 5,700 in total around the world – there are Tims restaurants in 18 other countries.
The most recent new international market is South Korea where a Tims opened late last year.
This year also marks the 50th anniversary of Tim Hortons Foundation Camps, which since 1974 has supported over 315,000 underserved youth with resources to help them reach their full potential.
The seven Tims Camps across Canada and the United States deliver high-impact, experiential learning to youth between the ages of 12 and 16 from low-income households – during an important developmental window that shapes who they’ll become as adults.
