Alimentation Couche-Tard says it has signed an agreement to buy Upper Midwest U.S. convenience store player Holiday.
The transaction will see Quebec-headquartered Couche-Tard acquire 374 stores operated by Holiday and 148 franchisees.
Minnesota-based Holiday has stores in 10 states, including six new to Couche-Tard.
Couche-Tard CEO Brian Hannasch says the deal will give the convenience-store operator a particularly strong position in the Greater Twin Cities metropolitan area, with a population of 3.5 million.
The company says details of the purchase price for the transaction can not be disclosed at this time.
Couche-Tard's Canadian banners include Mac's, but it's switching to Circle K as its global brand everywhere but Quebec, where Couche-Tard will remain the company's main banner.