This website provides public health inspection results from the following types of businesses in Wellington county, Dufferin county, and the city of Guelph:

Food establishments

Pools, hot tubs, and splash pads

Recreational Camps

Small Drinking Water Systems

Child Care centres

Personal services settings (beauty and body art establishments such as salons and tattoo studios)

To request a copy of an inspection report for investigations involving regulated health professionals or health service providers, please fill out this form

To review reports for businesses where a serious infection control issue (IPAC lapse) was identified please click here

When using this website, please keep in mind:

We do not endorse any business.

We encourage you to view all inspection reports for a business. The inspection history may give a fuller picture of compliance compared to a single inspection result.

We cannot guarantee the conditions of a business at all times. The inspection reports only describe what the inspector saw on the date of inspection.

We are responsible for inspecting food safety and infection prevention and control practices. We carry out inspections according to the Health Protection and Promotion Act. We do not evaluate specific safety components of business practices, staff training, or the quality of goods and services provided.

We make every effort to ensure all information is accurate and complete. Inspection reports are updated regularly, but we cannot guarantee that all information is accurate at all times.

For Tobacco-Related Matters:

Prospective buyers of tobacco retail dealer premises are strongly encouraged to contact the local public health unit to confirm premise conviction history. A premise with two or more convictions against the owner at that address is subject to a Notice of Prohibition Against the Sale, Storage and Delivery of Tobacco Products (known as an automatic prohibition or “AP”).

Section 16 of the Smoke-Free Ontario Act (SFOA) states that upon becoming aware that there are two or more convictions against any person for tobacco sales offences committed at the same place within a five year period, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) shall notify the owner(s) or occupant of the place that the sale, storage and delivery of tobacco products is prohibited at the place.

The MOHLTC accepts requests from public health units for automatic prohibitions where owner(s) of the business was/were convicted on two occasions rather than employees. The SFOA convictions report published on public health units’ websites lists all owner related tobacco sales convictions that are eligible for an automatic prohibition.

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