Superette
A design-forward cannabis shop built like a neighbourhood bodega: playful, graphic, product-led, and intentionally more retail culture than clinical counter.
1073 Yonge Street · M4W 2L2

Canada is a full-market guide: licensed cannabis retail, craft culture, serious hotels, food-led neighbourhoods, and calm city routes across Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.
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Canada is a full-market guide: licensed cannabis retail, craft culture, serious hotels, food-led neighbourhoods, and calm city routes across Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.
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Coffeeshops, social clubs, lounges, cannabis culture spots, genetics, and market-specific guides.
Find the core layerStay6Hotels, boutique stays, apartments, design-led accommodation, and cannabis-friendly options where lawful.
Plan the baseEat6Cafes, brunch, restaurants, late-night food, hidden gems, and social dining spots.
Reset and refuelDo3Galleries, walks, spas, beaches, nightlife, architecture, shopping, wellness, and local experiences.
Build the dayLicensed retail, design hotels, seawall recovery, Chinatown food, and a relaxed West Coast cannabis rhythm.
TorontoBig-city retailHigh-density licensed stores, boutique hotels, Queen West culture, tasting menus, and late city movement.
MontrealFood and old-city atmosphereProvince-led retail, classic restaurants, Old Montreal stays, and lower-pressure culture routes.
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Cannabis is federally legal across Canada, but purchase channels and public-use rules change by province. Buy from licensed retailers, check local rules, and keep travel plans discreet and respectful.
A Vancouver-first route built around licensed retail, waterfront air, design hotels, and food that keeps the pace clean.
A city route through legal retail, Queen West hotel energy, serious dining, galleries, and a clean late-night exit.
Feature a hotel, restaurant, social club, lounge, route, or experience inside the guide.
A design-forward cannabis shop built like a neighbourhood bodega: playful, graphic, product-led, and intentionally more retail culture than clinical counter.
1073 Yonge Street · M4W 2L2
A polished Canadian retail name with clean merchandising, clear product categories, and a city-centre format built for quick, confident decisions.
333 Yonge Street · M5B 1R7
A Vancouver shop with apothecary calm, local confidence, and a slower West Coast retail rhythm that suits the city better than loud dispensary styling.
1540 W 2nd Avenue · V6J 1H2

A high-volume Canadian cannabis retailer known for broad selection, value-led buying, accessories, and a member-style shopping rhythm.
435 Yonge Street · M5B 1T3
A waterfront Vancouver base with mountain views, design polish, a strong lobby scene, destination dining, and the kind of calm luxury that makes a city route feel easy.
1038 Canada Place · V6C 0B9
A landmark Montreal hotel with grand-service heritage, polished rooms, a strong dining anchor, and the formal calm that suits a slower Old Montreal route.
1228 Sherbrooke Street West · H3G 1H6

Coal Harbour's glass-clad flagship with Vancouver's most cinematic harbour view and a Botticelli Prada-clad lobby lounge. Live music nightly, seaplanes taking off out the window.
1038 Canada Place · V6C 0B9
A Queen West culture hotel with rooms, food, art, music, and neighbourhood energy in one building. More scene than sleep-only.
1150 Queen Street West · M6J 1J3

Shim-Sutcliffe's board-formed concrete gem in the Garment District — Ace's first ground-up new-build. A soaring lobby lounge, rooftop bar, and Alder wood-fire restaurant anchor it.
51 Camden Street · M5V 1V2

James Cheng's 66-storey tower drops you into University Avenue with the city's most polished spa and a Zhang Huan ash Buddha in the lobby. Rooms wear Toronto's biggest bathtubs.
188 University Avenue · M5H 0A3

Patrick Kriss's third-floor tasting counter above Queen and Spadina — Canada's most consistent World's 50 Best entry. A single nightly menu, a jewel-box bar, and a room that hums.
163 Spadina Avenue, 3rd Floor · M5V 2L6

A moody Italian-Japanese fusion room above East Pender, styled after a 1960s Tokyo jazz kissa. Michelin-starred, permanently packed, and the best pasta in British Columbia.
263 East Pender Street, 2nd Floor · V6A 1T8
A Mount Pleasant restaurant built around seasonal Canadian ingredients, sharp plating, and a room that connects Vancouver's design side with serious food.
3593 Main Street · V5V 3N4


Frank Gehry's hometown redesign of the AGO — a swelling Douglas fir façade and a spiral staircase floating over Grange Park. Group of Seven, Thomson, and a strong Indigenous collection anchor it.
317 Dundas Street West · M5T 1G4

A former industrial peninsula under the Granville Bridge, converted in 1979 into Vancouver's greatest food and craft market. Fifty-plus vendors, a working cement plant, and Aquabus rides across False Creek.
1689 Johnston Street · V6H 3R9

The reset route: water, trees, mountains, and enough open space to turn a retail-heavy trip back into a city-lifestyle day.
Stanley Park Drive · V6G 3E2