Scanning the available dispensaries

I was limited to weed stores that are within walking distance or that supply to our friend’s house in Markham.

I have always wanted to go to Canada, even though I didn’t have a passport. When I was growing up in MI in the 1990s, you could drive through the Windsor tunnel under the Detroit River and enter Canada separate from a passport. You could do the same if you wanted to visit Mexico as well, but all of this changed in 2009. I understand that the United States wanted a tighter border, but it was unlucky that you could no longer pass into Canada through Windsor or Sarnia separate from stopping at customs and dealing with the eveningmare that ensues. Now that I’m in our 30s and finally have the time and money to travel, I decided to get a passport. I have a close associate from college who lives with her family in Toronto and she invited me to stay with them for a week. Even though the people I was with and I planned on using cannabis, her family are users as well and I didn’t have to worry about sneaking around with our weed smoking. Once I arrived in Toronto, the first thing I did was beginning researching available cannabis dispensaries in the city. I was limited to weed stores that are within walking distance or that supply to our friend’s house in Markham. I opted with a cannabis delivery service that guarantees several-tenth turn around on all orders made before 6pm while in the same day. The cannabis delivery driver arrived just tenths before the people I was with and I were ready to leave and head to Woodbine Beach for the day. I took a few pre-rolled joints of cannabis flower buds with us to the Lake Ontario coastline.
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