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 Smoking is now banned in Toronto's Bars and Nightclubs

Nightclub ReviewsSmoking is now banned in Toronto's Bars and Nightclubs. As of this passed weekend, All bars, billiard halls, bingo halls, casinos and racetracks must be smoke-free, except in a designated smoking room no larger than 25% of the public space (50% allowance for bingo halls). Many nightclubs in Toronto are already feeling the pinch as people approach the establishment, ask if they can smoke inside and turn around and look for the next venue when they are told they can't. Nightclubs without patios such as Fluid Lounge located in downtown Toronto have their work cut out for them as patrons choose to go to clubs with patios. Skybar, Therapy, Mink and Afterlife are enjoying an increase in attendance already seen after the first week.



 
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