![]() ![]() The legislation does not address general admission areas. You cannot smoke or vape in the reserved seating area of outdoor sports arenas or entertainment venues. Golf courses are excluded from this restriction. “Publicly owned” means that the sporting area is owned by a municipality, the province or a post-secondary education institution. You also cannot smoke or vape on publicly owned sporting areas, their fan/viewing areas, and public areas within 20 metres of these places. You cannot smoke or vape on children’s playgrounds or public areas within 20 metres of children’s playgrounds. Playgrounds and publicly owned sports areas public areas within 20 metres of the school’s grounds.outdoor grounds, including playgrounds and sports fields.You cannot smoke or vape in any public or private school’s: This includes any outdoor spaces that children use. Places providing home child care must be smoke-free and vape-free at all times, even if children are not present. You cannot smoke or vape in the entire premise of any child care centre or place that provides an early years program or service. a boat that has permanent sleeping accommodations and permanent cooking and sanitary facilities (other than a boat used to carry passengers for hire), is anchored or secured to a dock or land, and is being used as a residence. ![]() motor vehicle that has permanent sleeping accommodations and permanent cooking facilities, is parked somewhere that is not a highway, road or driveway, and is being used as a residence.certain residential vehicles and boats, specifically a:.a passenger who is a medical cannabis user and consumes medical cannabis without smoking or vaping (edible medical cannabis is okay).No one in a motor vehicle (including motorized snow vehicles such as snowmobiles) or boat that is being driven, or is at risk of being put into motion, can consume cannabis in any manner (smoking, vaping, eating). Restaurant and bar owners, get the signs you need to post Vehicles and boatsĭrivers and their passengers cannot smoke tobacco or vape anything in a car or other motor vehicle if anyone inside is age 15 years or younger. cannot smoke cannabis or vape cannabis or a controlled substance.The only exception is any branch of the Royal Canadian Legion or veterans’ organization that established an uncovered patio before November 18, 2013. You cannot smoke or vape on a patio of any bar or restaurant, including the public areas within 9 metres of the patio. “vaping” means inhaling or exhaling vapour from an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) or holding an activated e-cigarette, whether or not the vapour contains nicotine.“smoking” means smoking (inhaling and exhaling) or holding lighted tobacco or cannabis (medical or recreational).If you smoke or vape where it is not allowed, you may be charged with an offence and subject to a fine ($1,000 for a first offence, $5,000 for any further offence) if convicted. Under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017, you cannot smoke or vape in any enclosed workplace, any enclosed public place and other places designated as smoke-free and vape-free on this page. ![]()
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