10-27-2020, 03:10 PM
The true Toronto experience has to have a raccoon in it somewhere. The true Canadian experience has to have a Tim Hortons in it somewhere.
This week the Toronto experience clashed with the Canadian experience. A raccoon was found rummaging through the cupboards of a Toronto Tim Hortons.
No one knows how he got in there and he does seem quite at home. Maybe he was looking for a job or some Tim Bits.
https://www.blogto.com/eat_drink/2020/10...m-hortons/
Toronto Raccoons seem to be able to get into any place in the city. They ride subway trains, they climb construction cranes and they can open any garbage can in the city. Why not a Tim Hortons. Actually this isn't the first raccoon in a Tim Hortons. It is just the first who is acting like he works there.
Raccoons are not the only Canadian animals to visit a Tom Hortons. Moose, deer and many others have been caught on camera.
To quote someone in the article: "This is the most Toronto thing to ever Toronto."
This week the Toronto experience clashed with the Canadian experience. A raccoon was found rummaging through the cupboards of a Toronto Tim Hortons.
No one knows how he got in there and he does seem quite at home. Maybe he was looking for a job or some Tim Bits.
https://www.blogto.com/eat_drink/2020/10...m-hortons/
Toronto Raccoons seem to be able to get into any place in the city. They ride subway trains, they climb construction cranes and they can open any garbage can in the city. Why not a Tim Hortons. Actually this isn't the first raccoon in a Tim Hortons. It is just the first who is acting like he works there.
Raccoons are not the only Canadian animals to visit a Tom Hortons. Moose, deer and many others have been caught on camera.
To quote someone in the article: "This is the most Toronto thing to ever Toronto."
Catherine