Last verified: March 2026
Hotels and Major Chains
Most major hotel chains in Canada prohibit smoking of any kind (including cannabis) inside rooms. Cleaning fees range from $200 to $500 if staff detect smoke. However, the landscape has nuances:
- Edibles consumed in-room are a practical grey area — most policies specifically address "smoking," not consumption generally
- Some hotels have designated outdoor smoking areas that may or may not permit cannabis
- Always check the specific hotel's policy before booking if cannabis consumption is important to your trip
Notable Cannabis-Friendly Hotels
- Ace Hotel Toronto — Partnered with Superette dispensary; a lobby phone connects guests directly to a budtender for curated ordering
- Sir Sam's Inn & Spa (Haliburton Highlands, Ontario) — Canada's first publicly cannabis-friendly resort with lakeside luxury, kayaking, hiking, and cannabis consumption on balconies and designated outdoor areas
Airbnb and Vacation Rentals
For cannabis tourists, vacation rentals are often the most practical option:
- Search for "smoking allowed" or "420-friendly" properties on Airbnb
- Always confirm directly with hosts before booking — some hosts welcome cannabis use, others do not
- Many listings in cannabis-friendly areas (Vancouver, Toronto, Banff) explicitly mention cannabis policies
Specialized Platforms
BudandBreakfast.com specializes in cannabis-friendly accommodations across Canada. These listings are vetted for cannabis friendliness, removing the guesswork from booking.
Luxury Cannabis Retreats
- Sir Sam's Inn & Spa (Ontario) — Lakeside luxury with cannabis on balconies
- Dimensions Retreats (Algonquin Highlands, Ontario) — All-inclusive cannabis-assisted wellness with float tanks, acupuncture, and massage
- Return to Nature Ganja Yoga Retreat (Rocky Mountains) — Cannabis-enhanced yoga, farm-to-table food, and shamanic journeying
Rental Cars
All major rental car companies maintain smoke-free fleets with cleaning fees of $250–$450:
- You can legally transport cannabis in a rental car within the 30-gram limit
- Cannabis must be stored in sealed packaging or inaccessible luggage
- Consumption in any vehicle — moving or parked — is illegal for both drivers and passengers
- Do not smoke cannabis in the vehicle — cleaning fees apply
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