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GENERAL TORONTO TIPS |
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Languages
Canada is proud to have two official languages, English and French.
Gratuities
Although it is customary in Canada to leave a tip of 15% of the total cost of the
service before taxes, tipping is discretionary and should reflect the quality of service
you receive. The following are examples of personnel to whom it is customary to
provide gratuity to:
- servers and bartenders in restaurants, bars, clubs and lounges;
- hotel staff such as bellhops, doormen and cleaning staff;
- tour guides and taxi drivers;
- porters at airports and train stations.
Legal Age
The following information applies to the province of Ontario and is not necessarily
consistent with the rest of Canada.
Nightlife
Last call for alcohol in the City of Toronto is at 2:00 a.m. Certain bars and lounges
may choose to remain open afterwards, but industry standard time of closing is at
3:00 a.m.
Smoking
Smoking cigarettes or other tobacco products is prohibited in any enclosed public
space or workplace.
Buying Alcohol
Spirits, wine and beer for private consumption can only be purchased at The Liquor
Control Board of Ontario (The L.C.B.O. or "The Liquor Store") or at The Beer Store (The
Beer Store sells only beer and some coolers). Both stores have various locations
throughout the G.T.A. (Greater Toronto Area)
Littering
In Toronto we take pride in the cleanliness of our city. Please help us keep our city
clean, by placing your garbage and recycling in the ppropriate receptacles.
| Activity |
Age |
| Purchasing/consuming alcoholic beverages |
19 |
| Purchasing/consuming tobacco products |
19 |
| Purchasing/participating in gambling or lottery activities |
18 |
| Participating in gambling activities in a licensed area |
19 |
| Attending any event in a licensed area |
19 |
Safety
Toronto is one of the safest cities in the world. Like all large metropolitan areas, petty crime is not unheard of in Toronto, but is relatively rare. Rest assured you can feel safe on the streets of Toronto during the day or night. ShopDineTour Toronto and the Toronto City Guide would like to thank the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, as well as the Province of Ontario for the following information, obtained from: http://www.2ontario.com/
Taxes
As a visitor you will be charged:
GST
The federal Goods and Services Tax of 5 %. This is a value-added consumption tax that applies to most goods, purchased gifts, food/beverages, and services, including most hotel and motel accommodation.
PST
The Ontario provincial sales tax of 8% to any goods purchased, but not on services or accommodation.
Food Service
In restaurants, 7% GST and 8% PST to the food portion of your final bill.
Liquor Service
A provincial tax on alcoholic beverages (10% in addition to 7% GST).
Gas Tax
For information on taxes paid on gas, please refer to the information charts provided on all gas pumps in Ontario.
Customs and Duties
For Visitors to Canada:
As a non-resident of Canada visiting Ontario, you may bring in any reasonable amount of personal effects, food and a full tank of gas. Special restrictions or quotas apply to certain specialty goods, and especially to plant, agricultural and animal-related materials. |
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