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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before your first (or fiftieth) visit.

Getting Started

Do I need ID to buy cannabis?

Yes. By law, you must present valid, government-issued photo ID proving you are 19 years of age or older every time you visit. Accepted ID includes: Manitoba Driver's Licence, Canadian Passport, Permanent Resident Card, or any other government-issued photo ID with your date of birth.

What are your hours?

Both King Street and Sherbrook locations are open Monday–Thursday 9am–10pm, Friday–Saturday 9am–Midnight, and Sunday 12pm–8pm. Holiday hours are 12pm–8pm. Second Fiddle (Main Street) is open every day 9am–11:59pm.

Do I need to pre-order online?

No pre-order required. Walk-ins are always welcome. However, you can browse our full menu online to plan your visit or place an order for in-store pickup.

Is there parking?

Both flagship locations have street parking available nearby. King Street is located in the Exchange District with paid surface lots within a short walk. Sherbrook has metered street parking on the street.

Products & Selection

How many products do you carry?

We stock 834+ products across cannabis, accessories, lifestyle goods, and more — sourced from over 200 Canadian brands. Our inventory is updated regularly as new products arrive.

What categories of cannabis do you carry?

We carry Flower (indica, sativa, hybrid), Pre-Rolls, Edibles (gummies, chocolates, beverages), Vapes (510 cartridges, disposables), Concentrates (shatter, wax, rosin), Beverages, Topicals, and Oils & Capsules. We also have a full accessories section and lifestyle apparel.

Do you carry products from local Manitoba growers?

Where available and licensed under Health Canada regulations, yes. We prioritize Canadian producers and try to showcase Manitoba-connected brands whenever possible.

How do I know which strain or product is right for me?

Our staff are trained to help you find exactly what you're looking for. Just ask. Whether you want to relax, be creative, sleep better, or manage pain — we'll walk you through options without pressure or judgment. That's what we're here for.

Do you price-match?

All our prices are set in accordance with Manitoba pricing regulations. Cannabis retail pricing in Manitoba has a set floor. We work hard to offer great value within those constraints.

Orders & Purchasing

What is the legal purchase limit?

Under the Cannabis Act, you may possess and purchase up to 30 grams of dried cannabis (or equivalent) per transaction and in public. Equivalency factors apply to non-dried formats (edibles, concentrates, etc.).

Can I pick up an order for someone else?

No. Cannabis sales require in-person age verification. Only the person who placed an order may pick it up, and they must present valid government ID.

Do you offer delivery?

We offer in-store pickup for online orders. Delivery availability depends on current Manitoba regulations — check our shop page or call your nearest location for the most current delivery info.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept cash, debit, and major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard). We do not accept personal cheques.

Safety & Responsible Use

Is cannabis safe?

Cannabis affects everyone differently. Health Canada recommends starting low and going slow, especially with edibles which can take 30 minutes to 2 hours to take effect. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery after consuming cannabis. For more information, visit Canada.ca/cannabis.

What does "start low, go slow" mean?

"Start low, go slow" means beginning with a low dose (e.g., 2.5mg THC for edibles) and waiting to feel the full effects before consuming more. This is especially important for new consumers or when trying a new product format.

Can I consume cannabis in your store?

No. Consumption on our premises is not permitted under Manitoba law. Cannabis must be consumed in private residences or in designated public consumption areas where permitted.

What should I do if I overconsume?

If you or someone has consumed too much cannabis: stay calm, drink water, rest in a safe place. Effects are temporary. In Manitoba, call Health Links at 204-788-8200 for non-emergency health advice. Call 911 in an emergency.

Still have questions?

Our crew is on deck. Swing by in person or give us a call — we'd rather have a real conversation.