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As of Oct. 28, 2016, some grocery stores in Ontario are allowed to sell wine on their shelves. These stores are also allowed to sell beer and cider.

However, there are still some grocery stores that are only allowed to sell beer and cider. No wine.

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Yes, it’s complicated.

Fortunately for you, we’ve created a map of all the grocery stores in the region where alcohol sales are available. The province will slowly license more stores over time.

On the map below, orange stars indicate grocery stores with wine, beer and cider. Blue stars are stores with just beer and cider. The full list of stores is below.

Stores with wine, beer and cider:

Loblaws, 1980 Baseline Rd.

Loblaws, 200 Earl Grey Dr.

Metro, 4510 Innes Rd.

Farm Boy, 2950 Bank St.

Farm Boy, 2030 Tenth Line

Stores with beer and cider:

Farm Boy, 317 McRae Avenue

Real Canadian Superstore, 760 Eagleson Road

Sobeys, 193 Metcalfe St.

Sobeys, 840 March Road (Kanata)

Sobeys 700 Terry Fox Dr. (Kanata)

Brown’s Your Independent Grocer, 1251 Main St. (Stittsville)