Top Canadian Cannabis Brands

From premium craft flower to value leaders and innovative beverages, here are the Canadian brands worth seeking out at dispensaries.

Last verified: March 2026

Premium Craft Flower

  • Simply Bare Organic — Certified organic cultivation from British Columbia. Consistent quality and distinctive terpene profiles.
  • Broken Coast — Premium craft flower from BC's Vancouver Island. Known for exceptional cure and small-batch quality.
  • Woody Nelson — BC-based, using organic living soil and glacial-fed water for truly artisanal flower.

Value Leaders

  • SHRED — Pre-milled flower at budget prices. Consistently one of Canada's best-selling brands for value-conscious consumers.
  • Good Supply — Quality flower at competitive price points. A reliable everyday brand.

Beverages

  • XMG — Leading cannabis beverage brand with a range of flavoured drinks
  • Mollo — Cannabis-infused sparkling beverages designed as alcohol alternatives

Concentrates

  • Ghost Drops — Premium concentrates and flower, known for exceptional potency and flavour
  • Tenzo — High-quality concentrates with strong consumer following

Edibles

  • No Future — Popular 100mg gummy multipacks (10 x 10mg) in various flavours

Celebrity Brands

  • Houseplant — Seth Rogen's cannabis brand, offering flower, pre-rolls, and beverages with distinctive branding
  • Bullrider — Cannabis brand with investment from Drake

Indigenous Producers

  • All Nations Cannabis (BC) — Aims to become the biggest Indigenous-owned cannabis producer in the world. Started as a sovereign First Nations shop before transitioning to the licensed market.

How to Identify Legal Products

Every legal cannabis product in Canada carries a federal excise stamp. New 2025 regulations allow:

  • QR codes on packaging linking to detailed cannabinoid and terpene profiles
  • Transparent packaging for dried flower (previously required to be opaque)
  • Informational inserts inside packages

Look for the "Ontario Grown Cannabis" badge in Ontario — it identifies products with at least 75% Ontario-grown inputs.