Soak Up The Summer Poolside With Coors Slice In Toronto

Soak Up The Summer Poolside With Coors Slice In Toronto
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Hanging by the pool is the perfect way to cool off on a hot summer day, but in megacities like Toronto, private outdoor space is often limited to small concrete balconies, if any.

Coors Slice wants to give Torontonians the opportunity to refresh and enjoy a slice of the ultimate summer experience.

Introducing A Slice of Somewhere Nice: an exclusive backyard getaway offering a luxurious pool, lawn games, a private bartender, and some Coors Slice available in both new Grapefruit and refreshing Lime flavours.

City-dwellers who book the experience can enjoy this backyard oasis for a few hours – just long enough to catch some rays, catch up with a few friends, and sip on a refreshing beer with the perfect balance of citrus and Coors. 

“We know this year has been tough, and with all of us cooped up inside throughout the winter, we’re excited to offer Torontonians the opportunity to dip their toes in the water and crack open a refreshing Coors Slice,” says Coors Brand Manager, Kate Hanrahan, “Whether it’s just a hint of flavour or pool time, Coors Slice knows just a hint goes a long way.”   

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The Slice of Somewhere Nice experience will take place at a private venue in Mississauga from July 7 to July 11. A professional sanitization crew will be on site following each group’s departure to ensure all cleaning and safety protocols are met before the next group arrives.

Gather your circle of 5 friends, grab your bathing suit, and get ready to squeeze the most out of summer!

Visit ASliceOfSomewhereNice.ca to learn more about the experience and reserve your spot before reservations close June 28!

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