Where to Buy Weed Online in Toronto, Ontario

Where to Buy Weed Online in Toronto, Ontario.

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We educate on the science, the history, the culture, and the products that work best—all in the spirit of conscious consumption. Everything we source (strains and vaporizers, cannabis-infused supplements, skincare, and foods) is inspired by a need; if it doesn’t work to meet yours, then it doesn’t belong in our shop.

Today, our online store is packed with incredible products from all of Canada’s favourite cannabis brands. You name it, we’ve got it: cannabis edibles, flower, vape cartridges, and the whole nine yards. Read on to learn about our average shipping costs and times, reviews from our customers, best-selling weed products in Toronto, and the lay of the legal land.

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What is legal in Toronto?

There are strict laws and regulations around the legalization of non-medical cannabis. Before you buy, use, or grow your own non-medical cannabis, learn more about what’s legal and what’s not.

Medical cannabis is within the responsibility of Health Canada. To find out more, go to Health Canada.

Is buying weed online legal in Toronto?

In the years predating legalization, you would have to pay a visit to one of the many physical dispensaries around the Toronto area. Many of these stores would only sell for medical purposes to patients.

Today, recreational (a.k.a. non-medical) cannabis is legal in Canada, and each municipality across Ontario has the right to decide where and if they want retail stores in their city or town.

The official government-run website to order weed online is the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS), although we find their offering a little light and restrictive. Which is why we created our marketplace for shopping Canadian weed online, offering lower prices and a greater selection.

If you’re a weed aficionado looking for the best bud, or looking to buy CBD oil online for medical reasons, or buy weed edibles online, check out our complete curated collection here.

Check out our help article about our commitment to your security, privacy, and discretion.

How much weed can I legally possess in Toronto?

Adults 19+ can carry up to 30 grams of dried non-medical cannabis, or its equivalent, in a public place.

In addition, adults cannot possess any more than 1,000 grams of dried non-medical cannabis, or its equivalent, in a non-public place, such as at your home. This limit is per household and is based on the expected yield from four cannabis plants.

You're also able to grow up to four plants per residence (not per person) and will be able to purchase legal seeds and seedlings from the Ontario Cannabis Store.

You must be 19 years or older to buy, use, possess, or grow non-medical cannabis in Toronto.

Are edibles, topicals, and extracts legal in Toronto?

As of October 17, 2019, federal cannabis regulations enforced new rules to allow legal production and sale of three new classes of cannabis products:

As required by the Cannabis Act, the amended regulations came into effect on October 17, 2019.

For a high-level overview of these new rules, please review: Final Regulations: Edible Cannabis, Cannabis Extracts, Cannabis Topicals.

Can I operate a vehicle or boat high?

Non-medical cannabis consumption is generally not allowed in vehicles whether they are parked or moving, but there are some exceptions to this rule.

It can be used in motorhomes or other motor vehicles, or campers, or trailers when being used as a private residence and parked off a public road or forest service road where camping is allowed.

Cannabis can be transported in a vehicle as long as it’s in its original, unopened packaging, or is inaccessible to the driver and occupants (for example, in the trunk). In addition, a maximum of four non-medical cannabis plants can be transported in a vehicle, but they cannot be budding or flowering.

Non-medical cannabis use is generally not allowed on boats. However, you are allowed to use non-medical cannabis on a boat that is moored or anchored if it has sleeping accommodations, a kitchen and a toilet.

Non-medical cannabis use is allowed in a private cabin on a commercially operated boat if the operator allows it.

Can I use weed publicly in Toronto?

Adults 19+ can generally smoke or vape cannabis in public spaces where tobacco smoking and vaping are allowed. But remember, second-hand smoke can be harmful and irritating to people, especially children, so be mindful when smoking in public spaces.

If you are caught in public with possession of marijuana you will be allowed to have up to 30 grams (about one ounce) of dried marijuana on you at any time.  

You will only be able to use it in:

  • a private residence (your home or someone else’s), including the outdoor space (for example, a porch or back yard)
  • your unit or on your balcony, if you live in a multi-unit building like an apartment or condo (depending on your building’s rules or your lease agreement)
  • many outdoor public places (parks, sidewalks)

You’re not allowed to use it in:

  • private residences like long-term care homes and retirement homes
  • schools or places where children gather (parks, playgrounds, childcare centres)
  • workplaces
  • motorized vehicles or while driving
  • publicly owned places (sports field
  • restaurant and bar patios
  • sheltered outdoor areas where public frequents (bus shelters)

These rules are in place to protect people from second-hand marijuana smoke, and reduce youth and young adult exposure to cannabis.

If you are caught using marijuana in public you can be fined of up to:

  • $1,000 for a first offence
  • $5,000 for repeat offences

Summary.

Since legalization in 2018, cannabis has taken Canada by storm. Every day, thousands of new Canadians dabble with cannabis products. Whether using cannabis for medical or recreational purposes, the legalization of the cannabis plant has opened a massive market for the sale of cannabis both in-person and online.

And despite the increased ubiquity of cannabis, the industry continues to be shrouded in mystery for most of us. My Supply Co. was born out of frustration with the confusion, overwhelm, and discomfort around buying and consuming cannabis. So we did something about it, offering a needs-based shopping experience to deliver solutions for sex, anxiety, pain, sleep, energy, focus, and mood.

My Supply Co. exists with one mission in mind: to make weed make sense by marrying purpose, function, design, and authenticity. We believe strongly that, if we are unforgiving to every detail, there will always be those few who will recognize this dedication.