Interactive Digital Retail Alcohol Map

In response to OPSEU’s ongoing strike, which has led to the closure of LCBO retail stores across the province, the government is stepping up for consumers with the launch of a new interactive Digital Retail Alcohol Map. This map connects consumers with more than 2,300 retail locations that will remain open throughout the strike, including LCBO convenience outlets, grocery stores that are licensed to sell alcohol and The Beer Store.

It also highlights over 1,000 Ontario-made producers, such as wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries. We are encouraging caucus members to share this map across social media channels to raise awareness and encourage consumers to shop at local Ontario-made producers. We are also asking that members share and help amplify the Premier’s social media post on this map. The links are provided below.

As LCBO retail locations re-open and as convenience stores, grocery stores and big-box stores open later this summer as part of our plan to modernize Ontario’s beverage alcohol sales, they will also be added to the map.

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En: Interactive Digital Retail Alcohol Map

Fr: Carte interactive numérique de la consommation d’alcool dans le commerce de détail