Where can I get the best cannabis flower delivered in Toronto?
If you live in Toronto or anywhere across the Greater Toronto Area, the most reliable way to get genuinely fresh, top-shelf cannabis flower is through GasDank same-day delivery. We built our menu around one simple idea: flower should reach you fast, sealed, and at its peak, not after weeks of sitting in a warehouse. That means you can order in the afternoon and have lab-tested buds in your hands the same day, without ever leaving your home.
Quality flower is the heart of everything we do. Our flower selection spans indica, sativa, and hybrid strains across every budget, from honest everyday value ounces to small-batch craft jars grown for collectors and connoisseurs. Every gram is lab-tested and never cut with filler, so what you read on the label is what you actually smoke. We carry the same standards whether you are spending forty dollars or four hundred.
Beyond Toronto, we ship discreetly and with tracking right across Canada, so the quality you get downtown is the same quality that lands on a doorstep in another province. The same-day delivery service covers the GTA, while our online dispensary handles the rest of the country. To get started, the minimum order is just sixty dollars, you must be nineteen or older, and you can pay by cash or Interac e-transfer with no card details ever stored.
This guide is the definitive walkthrough of buying flower the smart way. We cover what actually makes great cannabis great, how to read a strain, how grading works, how to store your stash so it stays fresh, and how to pick the right bud for sleep, energy, or pure relaxation. By the end you will be able to shop like someone who has been doing this for years.
What actually makes cannabis flower great?
Most people new to buying flower assume the only thing that matters is the THC percentage on the label. The truth is more interesting. Great cannabis is the product of dozens of small decisions made by the grower, and a high test number on poorly grown, badly cured flower will still deliver a flat, harsh, forgettable experience. Quality lives in the details, and once you learn to spot them you will never look at a jar the same way.
The single biggest factor is the cure. After harvest, flower has to be dried slowly and then cured in controlled conditions for weeks so that chlorophyll breaks down, harshness mellows, and the true aroma develops. Rushed flower that was force-dried in days smells like cut grass or hay and burns hot and scratchy. A patient cure is the difference between smooth, flavourful smoke and something that makes you cough on every pull.
The second factor is the trim. The best flower is hand-trimmed so the bud keeps its shape and its delicate trichomes stay intact. Machine trimming is faster and cheaper, but it knocks off resin and can leave buds looking ragged. When you see a tight, well-manicured nug with very few stray leaves, that is usually a sign someone took the time to do it by hand.
Third comes freshness. Cannabis is a botanical product, and like any plant material it degrades over time. THC slowly converts to CBN, terpenes evaporate, and the flower dries out and loses its bounce. Flower that reaches you within a sensible window of harvest, stored properly the whole way, simply performs better. This is exactly why a short, fast supply chain matters so much, and it is one of the core reasons same-day delivery beats flower that has bounced through multiple middlemen.
- Cure: a slow, controlled cure produces smooth smoke, rich aroma, and a clean burn.
- Trim: careful hand trimming preserves bud structure and protects trichomes.
- Trichomes: a heavy frost of resin glands signals potency and proper handling.
- Aroma: a loud, complex nose means the terpenes survived drying and curing.
- Freshness: recently harvested, properly stored flower keeps its potency and flavour.
- Moisture: a correct moisture level means buds are springy, not crispy or damp.
What are trichomes, and why do they matter so much?
If you have ever looked closely at a quality bud and noticed it sparkles, almost like it has been dusted with sugar or tiny frost crystals, you have been looking at trichomes. These are the small, mushroom-shaped resin glands that grow on the surface of the flower and surrounding leaves. They are not just for show. Trichomes are the factories where the plant produces nearly all of its cannabinoids and terpenes, which means they are where the potency and the flavour actually live.
When you judge flower by eye, trichome coverage is one of the strongest signals of quality you can use. Buds that are densely frosted, with glands that catch the light from every angle, almost always test higher and deliver a richer experience than dull, sparse-looking flower. The little stalks should look intact rather than knocked off, which again points back to gentle handling and careful trimming.
Experienced growers also watch the colour of the trichome heads to decide when to harvest. Clear heads usually mean the plant was cut early and the cannabinoids had not fully developed, milky or cloudy heads point to peak potency, and amber heads signal a more sedating, couch-locking profile as some THC ages into CBN. You do not need a microscope to enjoy your flower, but knowing this helps you understand why two batches of the same strain can feel noticeably different.
When you browse our flower menu, the craft and top-tier options are the ones grown specifically to maximise this resin production. They are the jars that look almost wet with frost. That visual density is one of the clearest reasons people are willing to pay more for craft over value, and it is a quality you can verify with your own eyes the moment your delivery arrives.
Indica vs sativa vs hybrid: what is the real difference?
This is the first question almost everyone asks, and it is a good one because choosing the right category is the fastest way to land on flower you will actually enjoy. The traditional shorthand is that indica relaxes the body, sativa energises the mind, and hybrid sits somewhere in between by blending the two. That framework is not perfect science, but it remains a genuinely useful starting point for picking flower based on how you want to feel.
Indica strains are the classic evening and nighttime choice. People reach for them to unwind after work, ease physical tension, calm a busy mind, and drift toward sleep. The feeling is often described as a heavy, settled, body-forward relaxation, which is why indicas get the nickname in-da-couch. If your goal is to decompress, watch a movie, or get a deep night of rest, indica is usually where you want to look first.
Sativa strains lean the other way. They tend to feel uplifting, cerebral, and energising, making them a popular pick for daytime use, creative work, socialising, or getting outdoors. Many people find sativas help with focus and mood without the sleepy pull of an indica. If you want flower that keeps you moving and engaged rather than melting into the cushions, a sativa is the natural fit.
Hybrids are the largest and most flexible category, and honestly most modern strains are hybrids to some degree. They are bred to combine traits from both sides, and they are often labelled as indica-dominant or sativa-dominant to tell you which way they lean. A balanced hybrid can give you a gentle mental lift alongside physical ease, which makes hybrids a smart default for anyone who is not sure yet exactly what they want. You can filter all three across our flower collection and mix a few into a single order to find your personal favourites.
- Indica: relaxing and body-heavy, best for evenings, downtime, and sleep.
- Sativa: uplifting and cerebral, best for daytime, focus, and social energy.
- Hybrid: a tailored blend of both, often labelled indica- or sativa-dominant.
- Reality check: the specific terpene and cannabinoid profile matters more than the category name alone.
How do THC and CBD actually work in flower?
Cannabinoids are the active compounds in cannabis, and the two you will see referenced most are THC and CBD. THC, short for tetrahydrocannabinol, is the compound responsible for the classic intoxicating high: the euphoria, the altered perception, the appetite, and at higher doses the strong psychoactive effects. When a strain is described as potent or strong, the THC percentage is usually what people are pointing to.
CBD, or cannabidiol, is non-intoxicating, which means on its own it will not get you high. Many people seek it out for a calmer, clearer kind of relief, and it is often associated with relaxation and balance without the heady effects of THC. Some flower is bred to be high in CBD with very little THC, which appeals to people who want the plant without a strong head change. You can explore our dedicated CBD options if a gentler experience is what you are after.
What often gets overlooked is how THC and CBD interact with each other. CBD can soften and round off some of the more intense edges of a heavy THC experience, which is one reason balanced ratios feel smoother and more manageable to a lot of people. This interplay, where the various compounds in the plant work together, is part of what enthusiasts call the entourage effect, and it is why two strains with identical THC numbers can still feel completely different.
For practical shopping, the takeaway is simple. If you want strong, traditional effects, look at higher-THC flower. If you want something milder or more functional, consider higher-CBD or balanced strains. And if you are newer to cannabis, starting lower and going slow is always the wiser move, because you can take more, but you cannot take less once it is in your system.
What are terpenes, and why do they change the experience?
Here is the part that separates casual buyers from people who really understand flower: terpenes. Terpenes are the aromatic compounds that give cannabis its smell and flavour, and they are the same family of molecules that make lavender smell calming, lemons smell bright, and pine forests smell fresh. In cannabis they do far more than create a pleasant nose; they shape and steer the overall effect of the strain.
When you open a jar and get hit with citrus, fuel, berry, pepper, pine, or earthy diesel, you are smelling its terpene profile. A loud, complex aroma is one of the most reliable signs of quality, because it tells you the terpenes survived drying and curing instead of evaporating away. Flat, faint-smelling flower has usually lost much of what made it special, no matter what the THC number claims.
Different terpenes are loosely associated with different feelings. Myrcene, common in many indicas, leans relaxing and sedating. Limonene brings a bright, citrusy, mood-lifting character. Pinene is fresh and clear-headed. Caryophyllene is spicy and peppery. Linalool, the floral one also found in lavender, leans soothing. You do not need to memorise all of these, but noticing the dominant aromas of strains you love helps you predict which new strains you will probably enjoy too.
This is exactly why we say a high THC number alone is a poor way to choose flower. The terpene profile is what determines whether a strain feels uplifting or sleepy, sharp or mellow, comforting or energising. When you shop our flower selection, paying attention to the described aroma and dominant terpenes will get you to the right strain far more reliably than chasing the biggest percentage on the page.
Value flower vs craft flower: which tier is right for you?
One of the best things about a deep flower menu is that you do not have to spend top dollar to get an honest, enjoyable smoke. We deliberately stock a full range of tiers so that every customer, from the daily smoker watching their budget to the connoisseur chasing the rarest cultivars, can find flower that fits. Understanding the tiers helps you spend your money exactly where it counts for you.
Value flower is your reliable everyday workhorse. These are honest strains, properly grown and lab-tested like everything we carry, offered at a friendlier price point. The buds may be a little less picture-perfect or the strain selection more classic than exotic, but the smoke is clean, the effects are real, and the value is excellent. This is the tier most people lean on for regular daily use, and our ounces starting from forty dollars live right here.
Mid-tier and top-shelf flower step things up with denser, frostier buds, louder aromas, and more sought-after genetics. This is the sweet spot for a lot of buyers: noticeably nicer than value, without the premium of true craft. The trim is cleaner, the cure is dialed in, and the overall experience feels more refined from the first whiff to the last puff.
Craft flower is the top of the mountain. These are small-batch strains, often hand-trimmed and slow-cured by dedicated growers who treat cultivation as an art form. Expect dense, resin-soaked buds, complex and powerful aromas, and limited availability. Craft costs more because it takes more time, skill, and care to produce, and for the right person that difference is absolutely worth it. The beauty of ordering through our online dispensary is that you can grab a value ounce for daily use and a craft jar for the weekend in the very same order.
- Value: honest, lab-tested daily flower at a friendly price, with ounces from $40.
- Top-shelf: denser buds, louder aromas, and more desirable genetics for a step up.
- Craft: small-batch, hand-trimmed, slow-cured flower for collectors and connoisseurs.
- Smart move: mix tiers in one order so you have everyday smoke and a special-occasion jar.
How can I tell if cannabis flower is good quality?
You do not need to be an expert to judge flower quality. You just need to know what to look for, and you can run the whole check in under a minute using your eyes, your nose, and your hands. When your GasDank delivery arrives, this quick inspection tells you almost everything you need to know about what you are about to enjoy.
Start with your eyes. Quality flower shows a generous coating of trichomes, that frosty, crystalline sheen across the surface. Look for healthy colour, usually rich greens accented with orange or amber pistils and sometimes purple hues, with no signs of grey fuzz, white powder, or anything that looks off. You want to see vibrant, living-looking buds, not dull, brown, or washed-out ones.
Next, use your nose. Good flower is loud. It should hit you with a clear, complex aroma the moment you open the bag, whether that is citrus, fuel, pine, berry, or earth. A strong smell means the terpenes are intact and the cure was done right. If flower smells like hay, fresh-cut grass, or almost nothing at all, that is a red flag for a rushed cure or old, degraded product.
Finally, use your hands and your ears. Properly cured flower has a slight springiness; when you gently squeeze a bud it gives a little and bounces back, and breaking one open should produce a soft, satisfying snap of the stem rather than a dusty crumble or a damp squish. Too crispy means it is old or over-dried. Too wet or spongy risks mould. The sticky resin you feel on your fingers is a great sign. Run this three-step check every time and you will quickly develop an instinct for spotting quality.
- Look: frosty trichomes, vibrant colour, healthy pistils, and no mould or grey fuzz.
- Smell: a loud, complex aroma signals intact terpenes and a proper cure.
- Touch: a slight springy give with sticky resin, never bone-dry or damp.
- Listen: a clean snap when you break the stem, not a dusty crumble.
- Read: a current lab report confirming cannabinoids and a clean safety profile.
What do AAAA and AAA cannabis grades actually mean?
If you have spent any time shopping for flower in Canada, you have seen the letter grades: AAAA, AAA, AA, and so on. This A-rating system, sometimes written with quad-A at the top, is an informal industry shorthand for overall flower quality. It is not a government standard or a regulated measurement, but it has become a widely understood way to communicate roughly where a strain sits on the quality ladder.
AAAA, or quads, sits at the very top. This grade points to premium, often craft-level flower: dense, heavily frosted buds, immaculate hand trim, powerful aroma, and standout genetics. When you see a quad rating, you should expect the best of the best, and pricing usually reflects that. These are the jars connoisseurs reach for.
AAA, or trips, is excellent top-shelf flower that performs beautifully for the vast majority of people. The buds are still frosty, aromatic, and well-trimmed, just a small step below the absolute peak. For most buyers, AAA hits the ideal balance of quality and value, delivering a genuinely great experience without the top-tier price tag. Grades below this, like AA, generally indicate solid mid-range or value flower that is still clean and enjoyable but less refined.
It is worth being honest about the limits of the grading system. Because no central authority enforces it, one vendor's AAAA might be another's AAA, so the letters are a guide rather than a guarantee. That is exactly why we pair our grading with lab testing and clear strain descriptions, and why we encourage you to trust the quick look-smell-touch check above. When grading, lab results, and your own senses all line up, you can buy with total confidence from our flower selection.
Why does lab testing matter when buying flower?
When you buy flower from a trustworthy source, you are not just buying a smell and a look, you are buying verified information. Every product we carry is lab-tested, and that testing is one of the most important things separating a reputable dispensary from a risky unknown source. Lab results turn vague promises into hard facts you can actually check.
The most obvious benefit is accurate potency. A lab report confirms the real THC and CBD content of the flower, so you know what you are getting and can dose appropriately. This protects newer users from accidentally overdoing it and lets experienced users find exactly the strength they prefer. Without testing, a THC claim is just a number someone typed onto a label.
The less obvious but equally vital benefit is safety. Proper testing screens for contaminants that you absolutely do not want to inhale, including mould, mildew, pesticides, and other residues. Cannabis is a plant, and plants can carry things that are harmful when smoked. Testing is how you confirm your flower is clean, which matters enormously for anyone using cannabis regularly or for wellness reasons.
We also make a firm promise that our flower is never cut with filler or sprayed with anything to fake potency or weight. What you see and read is what you get: pure, clean, tested cannabis. If you ever want to understand more about regulated standards and safe consumption in Canada, official resources like Canada.ca provide guidance, and provincial information is available through the Ontario Cannabis Store. Combining that knowledge with a tested menu means you are always making an informed choice.
How do I store cannabis flower to keep it fresh?
You went to the trouble of getting great flower, so do not let it go stale in a week. Proper storage is the single easiest thing you can do to protect potency, flavour, and smoothness over time, and it costs you almost nothing. The enemies of fresh flower are simple to remember: light, heat, air, and the wrong humidity. Control those four and your stash will reward you.
Light, especially direct sunlight and UV, degrades cannabinoids and terpenes faster than almost anything else. Always store flower somewhere dark. Heat dries buds out, evaporates terpenes, and in damp conditions can even encourage mould, so keep your flower somewhere cool and stable rather than on a sunny windowsill or near electronics that run warm. A cool, dark cupboard or drawer is ideal.
Air is the next culprit. Every time flower is exposed to oxygen, it oxidises a little more, and THC slowly converts to the more sedating CBN while aromas fade. An airtight container is essential. Glass jars with a tight seal are the gold standard because glass does not interact with the flower the way some plastics can, and they let you keep an eye on your buds without disturbing them. Avoid leaving flower loose in a baggie for long stretches.
Finally, mind the humidity. Flower that gets too dry becomes harsh and crumbly, while flower that stays too damp risks mould. The sweet spot for storage is a relative humidity in the rough range of the high fifties to low sixties percent, which keeps buds springy and flavourful. Small two-way humidity packs placed in your jar make this effortless by both releasing and absorbing moisture to hold a steady level. Do this and a well-stored jar can stay excellent for many months.
- Dark: keep flower out of direct light and UV to protect cannabinoids and terpenes.
- Cool: store somewhere stable and cool, away from heat sources and sunlight.
- Airtight: use sealed glass jars to limit oxygen exposure and slow degradation.
- Balanced humidity: aim for roughly high-50s to low-60s percent, ideally with humidity packs.
- Avoid the freezer for handling: frozen trichomes get brittle and snap off when buds are touched.
How does same-day delivery keep flower fresher?
Freshness is not just about how the flower was grown; it is about how long it sits around before it reaches you. This is where a fast, local supply chain genuinely changes the product in your hands. The longer cannabis spends in storage, transit, and warehousing, the more its terpenes fade and its cannabinoids slowly degrade. Time is the quiet enemy of great flower, and same-day delivery minimises it.
When you order through GasDank for delivery in Toronto or the GTA, your flower goes from our hands to yours quickly, without bouncing through layers of distributors and shelves. That short journey means the buds you receive are closer to their peak: more aromatic, more potent, and smoother to smoke than flower that has aged through a long, slow distribution process. You are essentially shortening the distance between the jar and your living room.
Speed also means you do not have to over-buy and stockpile just to avoid running out. Because you can get a same-day delivery across the GTA whenever you need it, you can purchase what you will actually use in the near term and reorder fresh as you go. Smaller, more frequent orders mean every jar you open is newer, rather than working your way through a giant stash that slowly stales on a shelf.
For everyone outside the same-day zone, we protect freshness a different way: discreet, tracked shipping that gets your order moving promptly and lets you follow it the whole way. Whether you are downtown or in another province through our online dispensary, the goal is identical. Get clean, tested, properly stored flower to you while it is still at its best, with as little time lost in between as possible.
How much is an ounce of cannabis flower?
Pricing is one of the most common questions, and the honest answer is that it depends almost entirely on the tier of flower you choose. At GasDank, ounces start from just forty dollars, which is genuinely strong value for clean, lab-tested cannabis. From there, prices rise as you move up through top-shelf and craft selections, reflecting the better genetics, denser buds, and more careful cultivation that those tiers deliver.
Buying by the ounce is the most cost-effective way to shop if you smoke with any regularity, because the per-gram price almost always drops compared with buying small amounts. An ounce is roughly twenty-eight grams, so a forty-dollar value ounce works out to an excellent rate per gram. If you have a strain you love and go through it steadily, ounces are simply the smart way to buy.
That said, you are never locked into large quantities. We keep the minimum order at a friendly sixty dollars, so you can mix and match a few smaller amounts of different strains to sample and compare before committing to a full ounce of any one. This is a great approach for finding new favourites: grab a few grams each of an indica, a sativa, and a hybrid, see what you love, then order the ounce next time.
It is also worth structuring your order around our free delivery thresholds. Spend eighty dollars or more and your local GTA delivery is free, and spend a hundred and fifty or more and your Canada-wide shipping is free too. Since a single value ounce plus a little something else easily clears those thresholds, a bit of planning means more flower in your jar and nothing wasted on fees. Browse current pricing across the full flower menu to see exactly where each strain lands.
- Ounces from $40: excellent per-gram value on clean, lab-tested flower.
- Minimum order $60: mix smaller amounts of several strains to sample first.
- Free local delivery at $80+: easy to reach with one ounce plus an extra.
- Free Canada-wide shipping at $150+: ideal for stocking a few strains at once.
- Tiered pricing: value, top-shelf, and craft each priced to match their quality.
What is the best cannabis flower for beginners?
If you are new to cannabis, the best flower is not the strongest flower. It is the most forgiving one. Beginners are far better served by starting with milder, balanced strains and a low, slow approach than by diving straight into the highest-THC craft jar on the menu. The whole goal early on is to find a comfortable, enjoyable experience and learn how your body responds, not to test your limits.
Look for balanced hybrids or strains with a moderate THC level, and consider options that include some CBD, since CBD can take the edge off and make the experience feel smoother and more manageable. A gentle indica-leaning hybrid is great if you want relaxation, while a mellow sativa-leaning hybrid suits daytime ease. Avoid the heaviest-hitting, highest-percentage flower until you know how cannabis affects you personally.
Dosing matters even more than strain choice when you are starting out. Take one small puff, then wait. Effects from smoking arrive within minutes, so there is no need to rush. You can always have a little more, but you cannot undo too much, and the most common beginner mistake by far is going too hard too fast. Patience here is what turns a first experience into a good one.
A practical tip: use our friendly minimum order to your advantage. Order a few grams of two or three beginner-appropriate strains rather than a full ounce of one, so you can gently explore different effects and find what you like. Our team and our flower descriptions can help point you toward approachable strains, and you can always check the FAQ for more guidance before you buy.
How do I choose flower for sleep, energy, or relaxation?
One of the most satisfying parts of getting to know flower is learning to match a strain to a moment. Once you understand the categories and terpenes, you can shop with intention, choosing buds that point you toward exactly the feeling you want, whether that is deep sleep, daytime energy, or calm relaxation. Here is how to think about each goal.
For sleep, lean into indica strains, ideally ones rich in the terpene myrcene and described as heavy, sedating, or body-focused. These are the strains that quiet a racing mind and settle the body, making them ideal for the hours before bed. Flower with some amber trichomes and a relaxed, couch-locking reputation is exactly what you want when the goal is to drift off and stay asleep.
For energy and focus, reach for sativa strains or sativa-dominant hybrids, especially those with bright, citrusy, or piney aromas tied to terpenes like limonene and pinene. These tend to feel uplifting and clear-headed, supporting creativity, conversation, and getting things done. They are your daytime companions, the flower you choose when you want to feel switched on rather than switched off.
For everyday relaxation that does not knock you out, balanced hybrids are the sweet spot. They ease tension and lift your mood while still leaving you functional, perfect for unwinding in the evening, enjoying time with friends, or simply taking the edge off a stressful day. The easiest way to build a well-rounded stash is to keep one strain for each goal on hand, and you can assemble exactly that from a single trip through our flower collection.
- For sleep: heavy indicas, often myrcene-rich, with sedating, body-focused effects.
- For energy: sativas and sativa hybrids with bright citrus or pine aromas.
- For relaxation: balanced hybrids that ease tension while keeping you functional.
- For variety: keep one go-to strain per goal so you are ready for any moment.
How do I order cannabis flower for delivery in Toronto?
Getting fresh flower delivered with GasDank is straightforward, and the whole process is built around being fast, private, and easy. The first requirement is age: you must be nineteen or older, in line with Ontario's legal age for cannabis. With that covered, you simply browse the menu, build your order, and choose delivery or shipping depending on where you are.
Start by exploring our shop and the dedicated flower section, adding the strains and quantities you want. Keep the sixty-dollar minimum order in mind, and remember the free delivery perks: orders over eighty dollars get free local GTA delivery, and orders over a hundred and fifty get free Canada-wide shipping. A little planning around those thresholds stretches your money further.
If you are in Toronto or the GTA, you can request Toronto weed delivery the same day, getting your flower in hours rather than days. Outside the same-day zone, our online dispensary ships discreetly and with tracking right across the country, so you can follow your package the whole way. Either route delivers the same clean, tested quality.
Payment is simple and private. We accept cash or Interac e-transfer, and we never store credit-card details, which keeps your purchase discreet and your information secure. If you have any questions before ordering, you can reach us by phone at 647-660-7351 or email at gasdank@mail.com, and our FAQ covers the most common questions about delivery, payment, and products.
Why choose GasDank for your cannabis flower?
There are plenty of ways to buy cannabis, so it is fair to ask what makes GasDank the right choice for flower specifically. The short answer is that we are built around the three things that matter most for flower: freshness, quality you can verify, and a genuinely easy, private buying experience. Everything else flows from those priorities.
On freshness, our same-day delivery across Toronto and the GTA means your flower spends less time in transit and storage, reaching you closer to its peak. On quality, every product is lab-tested and never cut, our menu spans honest value to true craft, and we describe strains clearly so you can shop with confidence rather than guesswork. You get the information and the standards to make a smart choice every time.
On access and value, our range is deliberately broad. Ounces start from forty dollars, the minimum order is a friendly sixty, and our free delivery thresholds reward you for stocking up. Whether you want a single value ounce for daily smoking or a curated mix of craft jars, you can build the order you want at the price you want, and have it delivered without leaving home.
And on trust, we keep things simple and discreet: cash or Interac e-transfer, no stored card details, tracked shipping, and a clear nineteen-plus policy in line with Ontario law. When you are ready, explore the flower selection, place an order over the same-day delivery service in the GTA, or ship Canada-wide through our online dispensary. Fresh, tested, top-quality flower is only a few clicks away.




