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All orders are shipped via Canada Post’s Xpresspost service. Most items will arrive at your doorstep within 2-3 business days. Please keep in mind that remote areas may take up to 5 business days for delivery. We offer a wide range of cannabis products from across the country, including Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Quebec City, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Manitoba’s capital city of Winnipeg.
We are proud to serve Kingston – one of Ontario’s oldest cities founded in 1673 by French explorer Louis Jolliet. With a rich history as the former capital of Canada and an important military garrison during major wars, Kingston has evolved into a thriving city with a vibrant arts scene and a strong economy.
Whether you’re here for business or pleasure, there’s always something to do in Kingston. Here are some tips for your visit:
When to Visit: The best time to visit Kingston is during the summer months (June-August) when the weather is warm and the days are long. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during spring or fall.
Getting There: Located in southeastern Ontario, Kingston is about a 2-hour drive from Toronto. If you’re flying in, the closest airport is Norman Rogers Airport.
Getting Around: Explore Kingston by foot, bike, bus, or car – the choice is yours!
What to Do: From touring Fort Henry and the Royal Military College of Canada to exploring the beautiful Thousand Islands region, there’s no shortage of activities in Kingston.
Welcome to Kingston’s Thriving Cannabis Industry
Nestled in the heart of Ontario, Kingston is a picturesque city that attracts visitors from all over the world. With a population of over 123,000, it’s no surprise that this charming city has quickly embraced the legalization of cannabis in Canada on October 17th, 2018. Since then, Kingston has been diligently working towards creating a safe and regulated cannabis industry that benefits both businesses and consumers.
Currently, there are 11 licensed cannabis stores open in Kingston, with more on the horizon. These stores adhere to strict guidelines set by the government and are regulated by the City of Kingston to ensure only top-quality products are sold. This guarantees a safe and enjoyable shopping experience for all customers.
The cannabis industry may still be in its early stages, but it has already created numerous job opportunities in Kingston. From store managers to budtenders, growers to delivery drivers – this industry is also providing a boost to local businesses such as retailers and landlords.
The City of Kingston remains committed to supporting the local cannabis industry and ensuring its success. We will continue to work closely with businesses and consumers alike to create a sustainable industry that benefits everyone.
Discover All That Kingston Has To Offer
Despite its small size, there is no shortage of things to do in Kingston. History enthusiasts can explore several museums including the Canadian War Museum and the Kingston Penitentiary Museum. Nature lovers can take advantage of numerous parks and trails or enjoy a boat ride on Lake Ontario. And for those looking for some downtime, there are plenty of cozy cafes and restaurants waiting for you. No matter what your interests may be – you’ll find something exciting in Kingston.
Walking is an excellent way to discover all that this city has to offer while getting some exercise. With several walking trails, including the Kingston Waterfront trail, which offers breathtaking views of Lake Ontario. For those seeking a challenge, a walk up to Fort Henry, located on a hill overlooking the city, is a must.
If history is your passion, be sure to visit some of Kingston’s top museums. The Canadian War Museum showcases Canada’s military history with exhibitions on various wars and conflicts. The Kingston Penitentiary Museum offers tours of the former prison and features exhibits on its intriguing past.
Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the many parks and trails in Kingston. Confederation Park is an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or picnic and is also home to the beautiful Kingston Botanical Gardens. The Rideau Trail is a popular choice for hikers and bikers alike as it runs along the scenic Rideau Canal.
Kingston also hosts several festivals and events throughout the year that are not to be missed. The annual Kingston Whig-Standard Jazz Festival brings together talented jazz musicians from all over Canada every summer. Another popular event is the Limestone City Blues Festival, featuring blues musicians from around the world.
No matter what your interests may be – you’ll find something exciting to do in Kingston. This charming city truly has something for everyone – whether it’s history, nature, or just having a good time.