Canada's Doughnuts!

Learn about Canada's best doughnuts, explore cities around Canada and their diverse donuts!

Welcome!

Canadians eat doughnuts (not donuts), more doughnuts per capita than any other country in the world. The doughnut is widely believed to be the unofficial national dish of Canada, and we even celebrate National Donut Day on the first Friday of June.

Use the navigation bar above to explore the different doughnut cities of Canada!

Quick Facts:

-When Tim Hortons first opened its doors in 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario, a donut would set you back a dime.

-The first Tim Hortons donuts ever made were classic Canadian favourites, including the Dutchie and the Apple Fritter

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-If there was an award for the donut capital of Canada, it would likely go to Lloydminster, Alberta, where you’ll find the most donuts consumed per capita.

-A whopping 43-million donuts are served per month in Canada