A. Manufacturer’s Retail Stores
The following non-liquor products may be sold at an on-site manufacturer retail store:
- Items used for storing, opening, carrying and serving beverage alcohol;
- Books, magazines and other media related to: (i) food and beverage and (ii) local history, art and tourism;
- Clothing and accessories which display the manufacturer’s branding;
- Locally-produced artisanal products;
- “Locally-produced” means “produced in the Province of Ontario”
- “Artisanal products” means “products produced in limited quantities using traditional methods”
- Dealcoholized wine and beer produced by the manufacturer;
- Tickets for public events taking place in the community; and
- Gift cards and certificates for the purchase of the manufacturer’s goods and services.
The manufacturer must ensure that:
- It does not offer for sale any products that promote immoderate or high-risk consumption of alcohol or specifically target people under the legal drinking age; and
- The amount of non-liquor products made available for sale at any one time does not constitute a substantial amount of all products made available for sale in the store.
B. [DELETED] [Amended: August 2024]
C. Offsite Winery Retail Store
The following non-liquor products may be sold at an Offsite Winery Retail Store:
- Items used for storing, opening, carrying and serving beverage alcohol;
- Books, magazines and other media related to: (i) food and beverage and (ii) local history, art and tourism;
- Clothing and accessories which display the manufacturer’s branding;
- Locally-produced artisanal products;
- “Locally-produced” means “produced in the Province of Ontario”
- “Artisanal products” means “products produced in limited quantities using traditional methods”
- Dealcoholized wine and beer produced by the manufacturer;
- Tickets for public events taking place in the community; and
- Gift cards and certificates for the purchase of the manufacturer’s goods and services.
The manufacturer must ensure that:
- It does not offer for sale any products that promote immoderate or high-risk consumption of alcohol or specifically target people under the legal drinking age; and
- The amount of non-liquor products made available for sale at any one time does not constitute a substantial amount of all products made available for sale in the store.