Sixty years on, Tim Hortons is synonymous with Canada, but still chasing growth

Tim Hortons Canada and U.S. President Axel Schwan is photographed in Toronto on Thursday, April 4, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - When Tim Hortons rang in the new year, it marked the occasion with a nod to its humble roots, bringing back a quartet of doughnuts, including some from its earliest days.

The short-lived reappearance of the Dutchie and blueberry fritter was meant to prime the country for the company's 60th anniversary, which arrived Friday, but its return was also a reminder of how much the chain has changed since its hockey star namesake opened the first location in Hamilton, Ont., in 1964.

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