![]() ![]() Permissible hours for the sale and service of liquor under a Caterer’s Endorsement to a Winery, Brewery or Distillery Licence are: Permissible hours for the sale and service of liquor under a Manufacturer’s By-the-Glass Endorsement to a Winery, Brewery or Distillery Licence are: Eligible airports are those that are designated by the Canada Border Services Agency ( CBSA) as an Ontario Airport of Entry ( AOE) as well as Airport of Entry/15 ( AOE/15).įor questions about meeting the necessary requirements by an airport to be designated as AOE or AOE/15 please contact:Įmail: 1-80 (within Canada), or 1-20 (outside Canada) These establishments must be located in a “sterile area” beyond the passenger screening checkpoint of an airport. Liquor Sales Licensees located in restricted areas of certain airports in Ontario may sell and serve liquor at any time (except where hours are further limited by conditions on a licence). Liquor Sales Licences located at Eligible Airports All signs of liquor must be cleared 45 minutes after the end time of the period during which liquor may be sold or served under the permit. ![]() Permit holders may only sell and serve liquor during the hours that are specified on the permit. The Registrar may restrict the above-noted regular hours as a condition of the permit. Some licence holders may have conditions on the Liquor Sales Licence that further limit the above-noted hours. ![]() In the case of authorized events of significance, licensees may sell and serve liquor within the hours specified by the Registrar. This includes the clearing of all glasses and bottles off the tables. on New Year’s Eve). All signs of liquor must be cleared 45 minutes after the end time on the licence for most this is by 2:45 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. on January 1.Īll orders for liquor must be served before 2:00 a.m. New Year’s Eve (December 31) 9:00 a.m.Hours for the sale and service of liquor are: Regular hours for licensed establishments and under permits Every person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.Permissible hours for delivery of liquor from eligible liquor sales licensed establishments, retail stores, holders of a by-the-glass endorsement or under an auction permit in Ontario, are: Nothing contained in this section prohibits the transportation or the carriage and delivery in transit at any time of any alcoholic beverage between the premises of a manufacturer, winegrower, wholesaler,distiller, importer, or any of them. of any day other than Sunday.Īny alcoholic beverage may be delivered at the platform of the manufacturing, producing, or distributing plant at any time. Hours for DeliveryĮxcept as otherwise provided in this section, no person licensed as a manufacturer, winegrower, distilled spirits manufacturer’s agent, rectifier, or wholesaler of any alcoholic beverage shall deliver or cause to be delivered any alcoholic beverage to or for any person holding an on-sale or off-sale license on Sunday or except between the hours of 3 a.m. ConsumptionĪny retail licensee, or agent or employee of such licensee, who permits any alcoholic beverage to be consumed by any person on the licensee’s licensed premises during any hours in which it is unlawful to sell, give, or deliver any alcoholic beverage for consumption on the premises is guilty of a misdemeanor. ![]() of the same day, is guilty of a misdemeanor.įor the purposes of this section, on the day that a time change occurs from Pacific standard time to Pacific daylight saving time, or back again to Pacific standard time, “2 o’clock a.m.” means two hours after midnight of the day preceding the day such change occurs. Any on-sale or off sale licensee, or agent or employee of that licensee, who sells, gives, or delivers to any persons any alcoholic beverage or any person who knowingly purchases any alcoholic beverage between the hours of 2 o’clock a.m. ![]()
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