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Ontario’s New BYOB Policy for Outdoor Events

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to media at the 2025 International Plowing Match in Grassie, Ont., on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sammy Kogan.
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Ontario is about to embrace bring-your-own-beverage.

The Ford government has announced that residents will soon be able to take their own alcoholic drinks to outdoor public events, as revealed exclusively by 680 News Radio.

Starting on April 30, Ontarians can carry their own alcohol to municipally recognized cultural or community gatherings, such as farmers’ markets, movie nights, art displays, and local festivals. Currently, only those who organize live sports events can secure this type of tailgate permit.

The provincial government is promoting this change as a way to bolster local tourism and stimulate economic growth.

“The ‘bring-your-own’ event permits will help save attendees money, lower overhead costs for event organizers and contribute to local economies,” said Attorney General Doug Downey.

To make this happen, municipalities will need to create a bylaw that allows alcohol in public spaces if they don’t already have one in place.

After that, event organizers must apply for bring-your-own permits through the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).

The Ford government has consistently worked towards easing restrictions on alcohol sales and the rules surrounding its service in recent years. This includes allowing the sale of alcohol in corner stores, gas stations, and at so-called “pedal pubs.”


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