The legalization of marijuana and the impact on tourism was a hot topic during a summit in Windsor.
Nearly 500 tourism leaders from across the province spent that last two days in the city with the final seminar of the event focused on cannabis legislation and cannabis in the workplace.
President and CEO of Tourism Industry Association of Ontario, Beth Potter says there have been a lot of questions.
But she says it's too soon tell how legalization will impact the tourism industry.
Tourism leaders from across Ontario attending a seminar on cannabis in the workplace at the 2018 Ontario Tourism Summit, Caesars Windsor, October 24, 2018 (Kristylee Varley / AM800 News)
"We also want to make sure that our tourism industry, as hosts of our province, are in a really good place and well education to inform visitors to our province about their rights when it comes to cannabis use here," says Potter.
But when it comes to marijuana tourism, she says don't expect to see any billboards enticing people to come to Ontario and smoke pot.
"I think that what you'll probably see, is down the road, we'll probably see some of that, but not yet — we are all kind of learning to walk before we run, it's only been legal for a week so I think we need some time to understand the implications," says Potter.