Over $60,000 was raised from sales of hot and iced coffee.
The final numbers are in from Tim Horton's Camp Day.
Kingston stores raised over $60,000 from the sale of hot and iced coffee last Wednesday, around the same amount as last year.
Across Canada, $13 million was raised for the Tim Horton's Foundation, an organization that helps send underserved youth to camp.
Co-owner of the Kingston locations Sherri Agnew says several special guests helped out in making this year's Camp Day a success.
Agnew says she appreciates customers who come in to buy coffee on Camp Day each and every year.
Funds were also raised through rounding up of the total bill, and the sale of special Camp Day bracelets and donuts.
Agnew says the day overall was a huge success.
Agnew says while Camp Day is over, customers can continue to support the foundation year-round helping ensure more kids get to go to camp.
Story by Ken Hashizume

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