Canada legalised recreational cannabis nationwide in October 2018 under the federal Cannabis Act, making Saskatoon one of the first cities in the world where adults can legally purchase cannabis from regulated retail stores. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan's largest city on the South Saskatchewan River, operates a privatised cannabis retail model under the SLGA. Saskatchewan set the minimum cannabis purchase age at 19 and opted for fully private retail from legalisation, licensing a competitive network of cannabis retailers across Saskatoon's diverse neighbourhoods. All dispensaries listed on this page are licensed by SLGA (Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority) and carry products tested and approved under Health Canada’s federal framework. The minimum legal purchase age in Saskatchewan is 19+.
Licensed Cannabis Dispensaries in Saskatoon
Cannabis Laws in Saskatchewan
Cannabis is legal for adult use throughout Saskatchewan and Canada under the federal Cannabis Act. Adults aged 19+ may legally possess up to 30 grams of dried cannabis in public. Consumption is permitted in private residences and some designated outdoor areas, but prohibited in vehicles, workplaces, and near schools. All products sold at licensed dispensaries in Saskatoon have been tested and certified under Health Canada’s mandatory quality standards.
Crossing the border? Know your THC detection window.
Cannabis purchased legally in Canada cannot be taken across international borders. THC can remain detectable in urine for up to 30 days in regular users and in hair for up to 90 days. Know your detection window before you travel.
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