Couche-Tard is giving away a discount on gas prices in Quebec ahead of the long weekend

The deal would save you 10 cents a litre.

​The Couche-Tard logo peeks out from behind a gas pump.

A Couche-Tard behind a gas pump.

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Just in time for the long weekend, and ahead of your next road trip, Couche-Tard is giving away a special Fuel Day discount to customers in Quebec.

The convenience store chain has announced a one-day incentive, taking 10 cents off per litre off on gas at participating locations. Customers can get the discount through a coupon that will be given out for one day, on May 16, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The discount, however, can be redeemed until August 4, 2024.

The promotion applies to a minimum purchase of 25 litres and a maximum of 75 litres of fuel, valid on all fuel grades. Tax is extra where applicable.

Coupons must be presented in-store before purchasing fuel and cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions. The deal is also non-transferable, non-refundable, and cannot be exchanged for cash or any Couche-Tard product.

"As many consider this holiday weekend the unofficial start of summer, we are excited to bring all of ourvalued customers, new and old, some great savings at the pump," said Louise Warner, Sr. VicePresident, Global Fuels for Alimentation Couche-Tard.

"With stores all across Canada, Circle K andCouche-Tard make it easy for customers for any occasion throughout the day – be it fuelling up your car or your body during your commute, road trip or getting long weekend ready."

  • Sofia Misenheimer
  • Sofia Misenheimer is a former editor of MTL Blog. She has an M.A. in Communication Studies from McGill University. In her spare time, she shares little-known travel gems via #roamunknownco, and can often be found jogging in the Old Port.

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