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The legal age for possessing and purchasing cannabis in Ontario is 19 years or old
The maximum possession limit is 30 grams of dried cannabis flower (or equivalent) at any time. A maximum of four plants per private residential dwelling is allowed (not per person). One Ounce = 28.34 Gram
✅ Legal Allowable Places for Consumption
Private residential dwellings (including a front porch, balcony, and backyard)
Many outdoor public places, such as sidewalks and parks
Designated guest rooms in hotels, motels, and inns
Controlled areas in residential care facilities, psychiatric facilities, veterans' facilities, and residential hospices
Boats and vehicles when used as a temporary or permanent living space and not in us
✋ Illegal Places for Consumption
Enclosed public spaces and all workplaces
Indoor common areas of condominiums, apartment buildings and university residences
Schools, and within 20 metres of the grounds of a school and community centre
Restaurant and bar patios, and public areas within nine metres of a patio
Child-care centres, home child-care centres
Children's playgrounds
Outdoor grounds of hospitals and certain Ontario government buildings
Publicly owned sporting areas (except golf courses)
Vehicles and boats that are being operated by the user