Cintas Accepting Nominations for Canada’s Best Restroom

March 14, 2023

Cintas Corp. is accepting nominations for its 14th-annual Canada’s Best Restroom Contest.

The contest is open to any nonresidential restroom in Canada that is accessible to the general public. Entries will be judged on cleanliness, visual appeal, innovation, functionality, and unique design elements. The deadline for nominations is May 12.

Cintas will announce up to five finalists on June 5, at which time public online voting for the winning restroom will commence on the company’s website through July 7. The winner and runner-up will be revealed in the fall, and the most popular nominees will be enshrined in Cintas’ Canada’s Best Restroom Contest Hall of Fame. The grand prize winner will also receive CAN$2,500 worth of services from Cintas.

“For many patrons, washroom hygiene is a reflection of a business’ overall quality standards,” said Candice Raynsford, Cintas Canada marketing manager. “Washrooms with good reputations can bring big business. This contest gives businesses big and small the opportunity to earn national exposure and rewards finalists with the utmost recognition for investing in clean and memorable washrooms.”

To learn more, visit www.bestrestroom.com/canada.

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