A record breaking Camp Day for Tim Hortons.
This year $13.7-million was raised nation-wide.
Spokesperson Erin Thomson says the money is used to give disadvantaged youth a summer camping experience they will never forget.
Thomson says the participants will learn valuable life skills.
She says they will be working on relationship building as well as physical and mental well-being.
Some of the activities include hiking, biking, archery, a wilderness experience, hiking, exploring and canoeing.
Two young individuals from the Dryden area will be participating this year.
There are seven camps in North America, one in the United States.
The regional camp here at home is located in the Whiteshell Provincial Park, near the Ontario-Manitoba boundary.
Results from local stores aren’t immediately available.


