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Legal Drinking Age for Alcohol in Canada 


‘Legal drinking age’ is a term commonly used to refer to:
  • the age at which a person can legally purchase, possess, supply and/or consume alcohol
  • the age at which alcohol can legally be supplied to and/or purchased for a person

In Canada, there is no federally defined legal drinking age—each province and territory sets its own limits. The legal age for purchasing, possessing, consuming and/or supplying alcohol in each province and territory is listed in the table below.


Province Legal age

Alberta

18
British Columbia 19
Manitoba 18
New Brunswick 19
Newfoundland and Labrador 19
Northwest Territories 19
Nova Scotia 19
Nunavut 19
Ontario 19
Prince Edward Island 19
Québec 18
Saskatchewan 19
Yukon 19

Drink responsibly. View Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines.


Source:  Canadian Profile 1999
                Nunavut Liquor Act 

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 Date Modified: 2012-03-21
 


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