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Where can I drink in public in Toronto?

Here are the parks where you can have a drink:
  • Campbell Avenue Playground and Park.
  • Cedarvale Park.
  • Christie Pits Park.
  • Corktown Common.
  • Dovercourt Park.
  • Dufferin Grove Park.
  • Earlscourt Park.
  • East Toronto Athletic Field.




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Parks Forestry and Recreation recommends that park users first go out to the park to ensure that the grills are in working condition and fit for use. Users may use charcoal for existing grills only. A permit is required for groups of 25 or more to use the barbeques and/or picnic areas in the parks throughout Toronto.

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Ontario Laws Regulating Public Drinking Language in Section 41 (1) of the Act states that “no person shall have or consume liquor in any place other than: residence; premises in respect of which a license or permit that permits consumption is issued; a private place as described by the regulations; or.

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Carrying an open container of alcohol in a public space, such as public transport, is also an offense.

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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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