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Originally Posted by Loco101
A Tim Hortons challange:
Let's find the top 5 largest municipalities in Canada that DON'T have a Tim Hortons.
Try to use population data from the 2016 census for only the municipality itself.
I'll start with a place I drove through on the weekend:
Malartic, QC Population: 3377
Malartic used to have a Tim Hortons until about 9 or 10 years ago. One of the few places that actually lost its Tims. And the town's gold mine boomed after it closed and now there is a fairly new McDonald's but no Tims.
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Interesting question!
For Manitoba, if you want to get all technical then the border town of Flin Flon (4,982) is the largest municipality without one but the immediately adjacent community of Creighton, SK has a kiosk in its Petro-Canada station.
Altona, MB (4,212) doesn't have one at all, which is interesting because a number of towns smaller than that have them.