
This was the first Tim Horton’s to open on 17 May 1964. It’s a regular Tim’s inside on the main floor but you can go to the second floor and they have a cute little museum, free to go in and only takes about 15 minutes. Oh yeah, it’s in Hamilton, Ontario…………..
For anyone who doesn’t know who/what Tim Horton’s is……….it’s a hugely popular Canadian coffee shop serving donuts, cookies, sandwiches, soup etc. I believe there are some shops in the USA, certain parts now so they may be expanding!

Tim Horton was a Toronto Maple Leaf hockey player and opened up this chain of coffee/donut shops 
Tim Horton! 
Kind of cool 
These were not real but they are stuff they have had over the years 
Cute 


I know who Tim Horton is, there is a location in my Michigan hometown! I miss their drinks and food, there are no locations in Nevada. I’d like to visit that museum!
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I like their coffee! We buy it for home too
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Tm Horton played for Toronto and lastly for Buffalo. In 1974 while driving home from Buffalo to Toronto he died in a car accident. I did not know about the museum. I must drop in when I am in Hamilton.
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I’ve been going to Hamilton all my life, my parents were from that area, and I just heard about it this summer. It’s not big, doesn’t take too long to visit
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I have to drop in when I’m there. I actually remember him playing.
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Wow that’s a great memory!
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No,I didn’t know they had a museum. All I know is that he died driving a Ford Pantera and that Tim Hortin’s is no longer a CDN business
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Yes that’s sad isn’t it? Even a Toll highway we have going to Toronto is owned by another country ☹️
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really!……….What the hell is Ford doing. Since I left in 89 the electrical grid has been privatized, sending rates sky rocketing!
Please under no amount of money offered…..sell Trum!
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Sell Trum? Noooo lol.
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First that I am hearing of this chain. I will probably see one now. 😆
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They have a nice coffee, we buy it for home too
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Sounds nice! Enjoy. ☕
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Susan – I did not know there was a Tim Horton’s museum … Tim Horton’s is popular here in the States and whenever you pass one in the morning, the drive-thru line usually winds around the next block. It’s a shame about Tim Horton’s untimely death and the resulting friction between his widow and his partner about the business. Money is good to have, but sometimes unfortunately is the source of evil and sadness.
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Yes money, as they say, can be the root of all evil!
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I had no idea! I’m not a huge fan of Tim Hortons, but I would still visit this museum!
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It’s very iconic, I think, to us Canadians!
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Nope, I never knew they had a museum for Tim! But how dare them for putting fake donuts to look at and not sell any! 🤣 No Tim Horton in my town, just Dunkin Donuts.
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Haha yeah my husband wasn’t impressed, he loves his pastries 😀
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