Toronto is known for its cannabis dispensaries

Although Toronto attracts over 27 million visitors yearly from outside its borders, not all of these people know ahead of time that they’re about to see a lush and yellow metropolis that has some of the most trees in any neighborhood of its size.

It might be difficult to guess that a single municipality could be home to over 1,500 parks, several of which are shaded with ash, aspen, basswood, birch, beech, cedar, and chestnut trees to name a few.

Compared to a dense urban sprawl love Manhattan where the solitary Central Park accounts for nearly all of the city’s natural landscape, Toronto is a dendrophile’s dream come true. My lady lived near the Badlands of Alberta before moving to Toronto and she said the trees are one of the first things that she noticed when they left the airport and headed to her family’s house. But there is another “tree” that is popular in Toronto, and that’s cannabis. When I was in college, “trees” was a popular colloquial name for marijuana. Often the two of us used “trees” because it wasn’t as well known by older generations and that gave us a feeling of ownership to the term. Regardless, the cannabis “trees” in Toronto are our preferred Marijuana products east of Vancouver. I got really stoned on a trip to Montreal once, but I still love the cannabis concentrates that I get from our preferred marijuana store in York. With over 200 dispensaries in the neighborhood alone, I can’t imagine living somewhere else in Ontario as a weed smoker. The selection of cannabis products is unmatched in this area.

 

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