There could soon be fewer places in Guelph to have a smoke — but more places to have a drink.

Until Oct. 13, the City of Guelph is conducting two online surveys to gauge public interest on possible changes to the city’s rules concerning where you can and cannot light up a cigarette or crack open a beer.

This past December, when city council voted in favour of permitting cannabis retail stores in Guelph, they also directed city staff to look at putting in new rules that go beyond the city’s smoking bylaw, mirroring the province’s Smoke Free Ontario Act. That act covers tobacco, cannabis and vaping.

Under the proposed rules, smoking would be prohibited within: