Vaping at the rink

Since they had outlawed nicotine vaporizers in the Civic Center, we didn’t want to press our advantage with our cannabis vaporizers

Growing up in Ontario, my family typically went ice skating in the Winter time. When I was just a kid there was an outdoor rink in our small neighborhood that we’d frequent, but after moving to Toronto we started going to indoor skating rinks around the city. Most of my friends in middle university plus high university would hang out at the ice skating rinks because the cost of admission was so small at the time. There were usually arcades inside the ice skating rinks as well, plus we’d often find our friends from college in the arcade, the tiny steakhouses inside, or out on the ice rinks. Even though I’m much older now, I still like going ice skating when I can get time away from work. It’s unquestionably refreshing feeling the rush of frigid air being on the ice, especially with the feeling of gliding that accompanies it. Recently my wife plus I decided to spend our date evening at the Scarborough Civic Center ice skating for a few hours. But before going to the Scarborough Civic Center, we stopped at a cannabis store near Sherwood Park on Blythwood Rd. We bought disposable cannabis vape pens so we could hide them heading into the ice skating arena at the Scarborough Civic Center. We decided to take hits off our pens in the separate male plus female baths instead of risking it in clear view. Since they had outlawed nicotine vaporizers in the Civic Center, we didn’t want to press our advantage with our cannabis vaporizers. Recreational cannabis might be legal in Toronto plus the rest of Canada, but that doesn’t mean you can use it in any dealer or public location. There are clear restrictions written into the Cannabis Act of Canada.

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