Cannabis Festivals and Events in Canada

Cannabis festivals and events bring cannabis enthusiasts together for fun, unity, and learning experiences. Most feature music and culture as well as edibles, products, and cannabis.

 

 

Certain events allow attendees to bring in their own cannabis for consumption at designated areas similar to smoking lounges, for instance the Toronto Craft Beer Festival added a POTio (pot patio) after legalization took effect.

The Lift Co. Cannabis Expo

Lift Expo is Canada's inaugural hybrid trade show and consumer cannabis festival. Bringing together top growers, suppliers and manufacturers as well as extraction equipment services providers as well as thousands of delegates and industry speakers and advocates under one roof for three days, Lift Expo provides an immersive space to celebrate cannabis. StratCann spoke with Lindsay Roberts of Lift Events Experiences about how this Expo has developed to meet industry needs.

Lift Expo hosts keynotes and panels that explore the future of cannabis industry, strategies for overcoming systemic obstacles, innovation and creative approaches to growing. Lift Expo also serves as an invaluable opportunity for cannabis enthusiasts to network and gain insights from leaders within their field.

The Expo has created an exhilarating lineup of main stage talks and exhibits, from industry panels to high-profile speakers and DJ performances, BUZZ lounge DJ sets, pitch competitions, joint rolling contests, fun activities and engaging activations sessions - guaranteed to deliver an exhilarating event experience!

The Toronto Cannabis and Hemp Expo

This trade show event specializes in cannabis industry prospects and attracts business professionals from various relevant industries. This unique platform gives companies an opportunity to showcase their cutting-edge products and technologies before an audience of targeted prospects, increasing brand recognition and driving business expansion.

At this conference, top speakers and industry influencers from around the globe present. It also allows entrepreneurs to meet fellow industry pioneers and local leaders - leaving participants with new relationships, stories and knowledge about one of today's quickest-growing industries.

Canada's premier consumer cannabis event brings together licensed producers, retailers, suppliers and enthusiasts from across Canada. Attendees can attend educational sessions such as how women in cannabis industries work or the role budtenders can play as well as discussing cannabis with children. There is also an influencer competition hosted at this event!

Cannabis-Infused Culinary Experiences

One of the best ways to enjoy cannabis westcoastbud.io is through culinary experiences. Chefs across the country are exploring the unique properties of different strains to craft delectable menu items for their guests. One such restaurant in Halifax known as Mary Jane's Kitchen features delectable dishes that showcase these effects - earning it a massive following among cannabis enthusiasts for its delicious cuisine.

Tucson Foodie and Choice and Co are joining forces to offer you an unforgettable dining experience. Chef Riley Chandler will present his take on Italiano-Sonoran cuisine during this 5-course meal that is paired with non-alcoholic beverages selected by Choice and Co.

Culinary experiences featuring cannabis have gained increasing popularity as they provide a more intimate and social atmosphere than a typical cannabis event. Unfortunately, however, some attendees may find the upcoming cannabis lounge too intimate for their liking.

Outdoor Cannabis Festivals

Cannabis events in Canada are becoming increasingly popular, with some festivals even featuring 4/20 themes. These festivals and events provide a valuable opportunity to gain more insight into the cannabis industry and products, from food, entertainment and educational sessions all the way through to medical marijuana or growing it yourself!

Organisers of cannabis events should abide by provincial regulations and municipal bylaws when planning events - this may involve restrictions on how and when cannabis can be consumed at an event.

As part of your cannabis policies and guidelines, it's wise to post them on the festival website so attendees can access them easily. This helps avoid confusion for attendees and reduces penalties by local authorities; additionally, cannabis users will enjoy themselves more; especially if music is involved as one study found tetrahydrocannabinol and CBD enhance how people perceive and respond to auditory stimuli.


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