Kilt and Clover

[1] Every January, the Kilt and Clover hosts the International Chicken Chucking Championships.

In 2020, phone calls and social media outreach was used by the group with the aim of preventing the event.

In a precedent-setting case, Justice Ann Watson ruled the pub was not breaking the law by allowing smoking on an uncovered portion of its wraparound patio.

[8] On March 29, 2010, the Ontario Government passed Regulation 48/06, revamping the application of the Smoke Free Ontario Act to specifically address the prohibition of tobacco smoking on covered and partially covered restaurant and bar patios.

This statutory change has overtaken the case law made by the Kilt and Clover.

A photograph of the event taken in 2008