Tim Hortons announced Friday that Canadian restaurant owners are investing $270 million, in addition to Tim Hortons corporate investing an additional $130 million, in a plan to build or renovate 480 restaurants across the country.
Nationally, 280 Canadian restaurant owners are investing in 400 renovations, with another 60 Canadian restaurant owners investing in 80 new locations. There are 1,500 Canadian restaurant owners who own and operate 4,000 Tim Hortons restaurants from coast to coast.
“Tim Hortons was built in Canada by Canadians, and we are proud to continue investing in Canada to give our guests beautiful, modern restaurants to enjoy,” said Axel Schwan, President of Tim Hortons. “These are Canadian families investing their own money in their own communities – and that’s something we’re proud of.”

Every dollar of these investments stays close to home. Building and renovating restaurants across the country creates meaningful, ongoing work for local and regional tradespeople – electricians, plumbers, carpenters, masons, painters, tilers, mechanical companies, roofers, general contractors and more – in communities across every province, said the brand.
“Renovation and construction material for Tim Hortons restaurants are sourced through Canadian-owned businesses, with most items manufactured on Canadian soil. Our custom restaurant furniture is handcrafted in Montréal from 100% Canadian-sourced maple. Every piece of signage is designed, fabricated, and installed by Canadian suppliers. And restaurant artwork is conceived by Canadian artists, creatives and brought to life by Canadian makers,” it explained.

Renovations and New Builds Improve the Guest and Team Member Experience, according to the company
- Brighter, more beautiful restaurants: Guests want to visit and team members want to work in nice restaurants. With better lighting, layouts and design, renovated restaurants are more welcoming spaces for everyone.
- Improved restaurant layouts: Better layouts allow team members to serve guests faster and more accurately.
- Celebrating our Canadian heritage: As fixtures in communities for more than 60 years, it’s important to reflect and celebrate Tims Canadian heritage and community connection. Canadiana and our commitment to supporting youth through Tim Hortons Foundation Camps is woven throughout the updated design.
- A standout baked goods showcase: Tim Hortons restaurants sell the most baked goods of any QSR in Canada. At the heart of each restaurant is a beautiful baked goods showcase that shows off our delicious donuts, cookies, Timbits, muffins and more.
- Improved digital ordering and pick up: Many guests choose to order using the mobile app or kiosk vs at the register. Renovated restaurants make it more clear how to order digitally on site or where to pick up mobile orders.
- Upgraded kitchen equipment: To ensure that guests always have the best food and drinks, served hot and fresh, renovated restaurants upgrade key pieces of equipment.

2026 Tim Hortons Renovations and New Restaurants*
| Province | New Tim Hortons Restaurants | Renovated Tim Hortons Restaurants | Total |
| Alberta | 17 | 49 | 66 |
| British Columbia | 8 | 43 | 51 |
| Manitoba | 3 | 10 | 13 |
| New Brunswick | 3 | 19 | 22 |
| Newfoundland & Labrador | 2 | 11 | 13 |
| Nova Scotia | 2 | 15 | 17 |
| Northwest Territories | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Nunavut | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Ontario | 26 | 188 | 214 |
| PEI | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Quebec | 14 | 51 | 65 |
| Saskatchewan | 3 | 12 | 15 |
| Total | 80 | 400 | 480 |
| *Current estimate as of May 2026 |

In 1964, the first restaurant in Hamilton, Ontario opened its doors. It is Canada’s largest restaurant chain operating in the quick service industry with nearly 4,000 restaurants across the country. It has more than 6,000 restaurants in Canada, the United States and around the world.
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