Spiritleaf – Church Street – Cannabis Dispensary in Toronto
LICENSED CANNABIS RETAILER — CANADA

Toronto, Ontario

Spiritleaf – Church Street

575 Church St, Toronto ON M4Y 2E3

KEY FACTS — SPIRITLEAF – CHURCH STREET
  • Address: 575 Church St, Toronto ON M4Y 2E3
  • Hours: Daily 10am–11pm
  • Price Range: CAD $9–$60 per gram/product
  • Province Licence: AGCO Licensed Retail Store
  • Tourist-Friendly: Yes – ID required (19+)
  • Founded: 2020
  • Neighbourhood: Church-Wellesley Village

About Spiritleaf – Church Street

Spiritleaf – Church Street is situated in the heart of Toronto's vibrant Church-Wellesley Village, the city's historic LGBTQ+ neighbourhood and a hub of nightlife, culture, and community. The store's warm, welcoming atmosphere is deliberately designed to reflect the inclusive character of the Village, with staff who are attuned to the diverse needs and preferences of the neighbourhood's clientele. Spiritleaf is a national cannabis retail brand known for its consistent quality standards, well-trained staff, and commitment to community engagement. The Church Street location offers a full selection of cannabis products licensed for sale in Ontario, including flower, pre-rolls, oils, edibles, concentrates, beverages, topicals, and accessories. Evening and weekend hours accommodate the neighbourhood's active social calendar. Products are sourced exclusively from federally licensed producers, and all purchases require valid government-issued ID confirming age 19 or older. The store is steps from the 519 Community Centre and within walking distance of numerous iconic bars, restaurants, and cultural venues.

Buying Cannabis in Toronto: What You Need to Know

The minimum cannabis purchase age in this province is 19. All purchases require valid government-issued photo ID. Cannabis may only be consumed in private residences or designated consumption spaces — not in public areas or vehicles. The legal possession limit for adults across Canada is 30 grams of dried cannabis (or equivalent) in public.

Canada legalised recreational cannabis nationally under the Cannabis Act in October 2018. All products sold at licensed retailers like Spiritleaf – Church Street have undergone mandatory testing by Health Canada-accredited laboratories, ensuring consistent potency, accurate labelling, and absence of harmful pesticides or contaminants.

Products Available

As a provincially licensed cannabis retailer, Spiritleaf – Church Street stocks products across all legal categories permitted under the Cannabis Act and Ontario’s regulatory framework:

All prices are in Canadian dollars (CAD). Staff at Spiritleaf – Church Street can guide customers toward products that match their preferences and budget.

Visiting Spiritleaf – Church Street as a Tourist

Canada welcomes cannabis tourism and Spiritleaf – Church Street regularly serves visitors from abroad. To purchase legally, visitors must present a valid government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID card, or driver’s licence) confirming they meet the minimum age requirement of 19+.

Critical reminder for international visitors: it is illegal to take cannabis purchased in Canada across international borders, including the US-Canada border. This applies regardless of the legal status of cannabis in the destination. Cannabis must be consumed or disposed of before attempting to cross any international border.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I buy cannabis here as a tourist?

Yes. Spiritleaf – Church Street serves all adult customers who can present valid government-issued photo ID confirming they are 19+. There is no requirement to be a Canadian resident or citizen.

Can I take my purchase across the border?

No. Transporting cannabis across international borders is illegal under Canadian federal law and the laws of all destination countries, including the United States. Never attempt to cross the US-Canada border with cannabis in your possession.

What is the legal possession limit in Canada?

Adults aged 19+ in Ontario may legally possess up to 30 grams of dried cannabis or equivalent in public. Larger amounts may be stored privately at home.

Where can I consume cannabis in Toronto?

Cannabis consumption is generally permitted in private residences and some designated outdoor areas in Ontario, but prohibited in vehicles, indoor public spaces, workplaces, and near schools or playgrounds. Tourists should consume only in private accommodation with the host’s permission.

DRUG TEST CTA — BORDER TRAVELLERS

Crossing the border? Know your THC detection window.

Cannabis purchased legally in Canada cannot cross international borders. THC can remain detectable in urine for up to 30 days in regular users, 3–5 days for infrequent users, and up to 90 days in hair. Know the facts before you travel.

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