Can you drink openly in Vancouver?


Can you drink openly in Vancouver? Alcohol may be consumed in designated areas from 11:00am to dusk, seven days a week.


What alcohol is Canada known for?

What alcohol is Canada known for? Principally rye whiskeys, beers, & ice wines. All are deservedly famous beyond our borders. We do produce other wines as well but they are little known outside of Canada.


Can you drink in public in Whistler?

No smoking, vaping or drinking alcohol. Whistler's parks are smoke and alcohol-free spaces. Watch your language please. Whistler's parks are for all ages to enjoy.


Can I use my US ID in Canada?

Entry into Canada: Canadian law requires that all persons entering Canada carry proof of citizenship and identity. A valid U.S. passport, passport card, or NEXUS card satisfies these requirements for U.S. citizens. Children under 16 only need proof of U.S. citizenship.


Can American tourists drink in Canada?

You follow the laws of the country you're visiting. Yes, you can legally drink at 18 but only if you're visiting Alberta, Manitoba, or Quebec. It's 19 in the remaining provinces. Weed is also legal, but you must be 19 in most provinces, except for Alberta where it's 18 and QC where it's 21.


Can you buy alcohol in supermarkets in Canada?

If you're talking about US style grocery store alcohol purchases, where you can buy just about anything, no you can't do that anywhere in Canada other than Quebec. Ontario and New Brunswick both allow an extremely limited selection of beer and/or wine to be purchased at grocery stores.


Can tourists drink in Canada?

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.