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Cannabis

Check out our guide to using cannabis at the North Peace Regional Airport. This simple guide lists Canada’s cannabis travel rules. It covers federal, provincial, and local laws. We want to keep you informed so you can enjoy your trip!

Cannabis Use At The North Peace Regional Airport

Cannabis use is governed by specific regulations at the North Peace Regional Airport. This includes areas outside of the terminal building, even those designated for tobacco smoking or vaping. Our policy on cannabis consumption aligns with the City of Fort St. John’s regulations and bylaws.

Passengers are permitted to travel within Canada with up to 30 grams of cannabis in their possession. The passenger will have to be of legal age, of the provinces or territories they are travelling through. Travelling with any more than this amount is illegal for non-medicinal purposes.

Travellers are responsible for their actions at all times. Regulations around travelling while impaired has not changed.

“No operator of an aircraft shall allow a person to board the aircraft where there are reasonable grounds to believe that the person’s faculties are impaired by alcohol or a drug to an extent that may present a hazard to the aircraft or to persons on board the aircraft.”

More Information

For more detailed information, refer to the official CATSA page and the Province of British Columbia’s Cannabis page. Please note that these regulations are subject to change, and it’s always a good idea to check the latest updates from the official websites. Your understanding and cooperation are greatly appreciated.