
Quebec bars, restaurants can operate at full capacity as of Nov. 1
CBC
The Quebec government is scaling back public health restrictions on bars and restaurants starting Nov. 1, allowing them to reach full capacity and halving the two-metre distance rule, Radio-Canada has learned.
Normal operating hours will also be allowed, meaning bars can once again stay open until 3 a.m.
However, there will still be a cap on the number of people allowed at one table — 10 people from three different households.
If the distance of one metre cannot be achieved between tables, a barrier must be in place.
Wearing masks will continue to be required when moving around the establishment.
The ban on dancing and singing will remain in effect, and the vaccination passport will still be required.
The restrictions on capacity and seating have been an issue of contention across the province, according to the Nouvelle Association des Bars du Québec (NABQ), which has been asking the government to be consistent.













