lmfao. yeah, OP do you have any idea how HUGE Canada is? Its about half the continent of North America. You gotta be a little more specific than saying "I'm going to Canada" lol. Finding weed depends on where you are..
it can't be much different then finding weed anywhere else. the only differences would be between finding it in an urban area and a rural area.
True. But if he wants any help from real canadians on where to look in any major cities. He should know where hes going, apart from 'canada' Canada is a fair bit cheaper too, compared to most parts of the US. (Prices are listed in Canadian $) 1g- 10 2g- 20 3.5g- 25-30 7g- 45-55 14g- 80-100 28g- 155-200
People from Ontario are invading the U.S. On my way to Orlando last week, between Georgia and Florida there were Ontario plates everywhere. At my hotel I was surrounded by Ontario plates. There was one Quebec plate in the mix, I'm suspecting some sort of treason within the Canadian ranks. Anyway, the plot thickens today as I am at work frantically jamming quarters into the vending machine for my cheese danish as the machine keeps spitting one of my quarters back out at me. Upon further investagation, Candian money! They are walking amongst us.
Dude, I've never been to Canada but I figure it's just like anywhere else. Talk to people, find weed, etc. I understand it's going to be hard to trust people and whatnot, but it's just one of those things. Even if you don't find anything just enjoy the area for what it is.
Damn Yukon is like dead. The whole territory has a population of only 33,000. I mean you'll probably find weed since B.C is right under it but it might be really difficult. If your going to a major city like Toronto you should have no problem finding weed.
lol yeah^ Is there any reason you are going to the Yukon? Because if you're just going there for the hell of it I'd suggest going somewhere else. But if you have your heart really set on it it may be difficult to find weed because of the previous reasons listed: very low population, less than good growing conditions basically all year round.