List of Ontario municipalities prohibiting or allowing cannabis retail stores

View a list showing which cities and towns in Ontario either allow or ban cannabis retail stores.

Ontario municipalities had a one-time option to opt-out of having cannabis retail stores in their communities. Municipalities had until January 22, 2019 to inform the AGCO if they wished to opt out. Municipalities that chose to opt out can opt back in at any time—but once they are in, they may no longer opt out.

If the AGCO did not received written notification from a municipality by January 22, 2019, then, by default, private cannabis retail stores will be allowed within that jurisdiction beginning April 1, 2019.

Municipality Status Sort ascending Date of resolution
Central Huron, Municipality of Opted-in
Smiths Falls, Town of Opted-in
Central Manitoulin, Municipality of Opted-in
Trent Hills, Municipality of Opted-in
South Frontenac, Township of Opted-in
St.-Charles, Municipality of Opted-in
Asphodel-Norwood, Township of Opted-in
Dysart, Dudley, Harcourt, Guilford, Harburn, Bruton, Havelock, Eyre and Clyde, United Townships of Opted-in
Huron East, Municipality of Opted-in
Southwest Middlesex, Municipality of Opted-in
Greater Madawaska, Township of Opted-in
Cramahe, Township of Opted-in
Meaford, Municipality of Opted-in
Prince Edward, County of Opted-in
Montague, Township of Opted-in
Larder Lake, Township of Opted-in
Westport, Village of Opted-in
Carling, Township of Opted-in
Minto, Town of Opted-in
O'Connor, Township of Opted-in