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Are you allowed to drink alcohol in Toronto parks?

RULES FOR DRINKING IN TORONTO PARKS Alcohol can only be consumed within park limits between 5:30 a.m. and 12 a.m. Drinks can not be consumer within two metres of playgrounds, wading pools, splash pads or skateboard parks, or inside the gates of an outdoor swimming pool or deck.



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Park visitors must not consume any alcohol in any such alcohol-free zone, except with the written permission of the Trust. Park visitors must place all empty bottles in the appropriate bins provided in the Parklands or take them out of the Parklands with them.

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Drinking laws are provincial matters. Say you're 19 and you're from the USA so you're not able to drink there legally but you go to Canada, would you legally be able to be drinking there? Surprise, surprise, little-travelled American young person. Yes, at age 19 you can legally drink alcohol in any province in Canada.

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The legal drinking age in a liquor sales licensed establishment in the province of Ontario is 19 years of age. Serving people who are under 19 years of age is an offence under the Liquor Licence and Control Act, 2019.

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No, alcohol is prohibited in all parks.

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