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These are all the places where it's now mandatory to wear face masks in Toronto

Face masks are now mandatory in Toronto after City Council voted in favour of making them required in all enclosed public places as of July 7 to help stop the spread of COVID-19. 

The new bylaw requires businesses to enforce policies to ensure masks or face coverings are worn in all indoor public spaces.

Here are all the places you're now required to wear a face mask or covering in Toronto.

  • retail stores
  • convenience stores
  • malls and shopping plazas
  • enclosed areas of grocery stores, bakeries and farmer’s markets
  • restaurants and bars when permitted to open for indoor service
  • indoor recreational facilities, gyms, and swimming pools when permitted to open
  • libraries
  • community centres
  • community service agencies
  • personal service settings
  • churches, mosque, synagogue, temples and faith settings
  • art galleries, museums, aquariums and zoos
  • banquet halls, convention centres, arenas, stadiums and other event spaces
  • real estate facilities such as open houses, presentation centres
  • common areas in hotels, motels and short-term rentals
  • entertainment facilities including concert venues, theatres, cinemas and casinos
  • business offices open to the public

The bylaw includes exemptions for those who cannot wear a mask for medical reasons, children under the age of two, and other reasonable accommodations.

The bylaw will also allow for the temporary removal of a mask when receiving certain services, having a meal, or engaging in a fitness activity.

The bylaw does not apply to apartment and condo buildings, child care facilities, schools and outdoor areas.

Wondering where to buy masks? See our list of places to buy face masks here.

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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