FAQ

Can I consume cannabis in public?

Quebec: You cannot consume (vape, smoke, etc.) cannabis in a public place in Quebec. The list of public places includes all:

  • Outside public places, including parks, playgrounds, sports fields, day camps and summer camps.
  • Public roads (sidewalks, alleyways, streets, highways, footpaths, etc.)
  • Bus shelters
  • Terraces or other outdoor commercial spaces

You also cannot smoke on a bike or in a car, even if it’s parked, and even if you’re not the one driving.

Ontario: Generally allowed wherever smoking tobacco is allowed (sidewalks, some parks), but not in enclosed public spaces, workplaces, or near children.

Alberta: Allowed in many public spaces, but municipalities like Calgary have passed bylaws banning it in all public spaces.

For more information on the cannabis rules in Canada, please visit
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/health/campaigns/cannabis.html

What is the legal age to purchase and consume cannabis?

In Quebec, the legal age to purchase cannabis is 21 years old. It is illegal to buy cannabis for someone under 21 in Quebec or share it with them.

In Ontario, the legal age to purchase cannabis is 19 years old. It is illegal to buy cannabis for someone under 19 in Ontario or share it with them.

In Alberta, the legal age to purchase cannabis is 18 years old. It is illegal to buy cannabis for someone under 18 in Alberta or share it with them.

How much cannabis can I legally possess at one time?

In public, the possession limit is 30 grams of dried cannabis. The limit for other forms of cannabis is the equivalent of 30 grams of dried cannabis.

  • Fresh cannabis : 150g
  • Liquids with cannabis : 2,100g
  • Extracts (shatter, hash oil, etc.) : 7.5g

Please note that there are some places where you cannot possess cannabis in public. Such as:

  • Schools
  • Universities
  • Daycares
  • At home

You can possess up to 150 grams of dried cannabis or its equivalent at home (see list above). It doesn’t matter if it’s an apartment, condo, or your house – the limit of 150 grams applies to the entire household. This means that if you live with others, you must share the 150 gram limit.

https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/cannabis/#:~:text=5%20grams%20of%20fresh%20cannabis,150%20grams%20of%20fresh%20cannabis.

What is your return policy?

In Quebec: All returns and exchanges must be done through the SQDC directly. For more information visit https://www.sqdc.ca/en-CA/about-the-sqdc/shopping-at-the-sqdc/returns-and-exchanges

In Alberta: Return policies are managed directly by each dispensary. We recommend reaching out to the store where you made your purchase for their specific policy.

In Ontario: Return policies are managed directly by each dispensary. We recommend reaching out to the store where you made your purchase for their specific policy.

What are the possible negative effects of smoking cannabis?

The possible negative effects of smoking cannabis are red eyes and dry mouth
For more information on the consumption of cannabis visit https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-medication/cannabis/laws-regulations/regulations-support-cannabis-act/consumer-information.html

What are your culture methods?

All our cannabis is:

  • Grown indoors with the highest level of quality control
  • Hand-Harvested
  • Hang dried
  • Hand-trimmed
  • Slow cured