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Cannabis Licensee List 2021-09-27 10:49 PM Location: ALL of ALBERTA Licensee Name: All Postal Code Fsas: All Cannabis Licensee List 2021-09-27 10:49 PM Location: ALL OF ALBERTA Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All A Airdrie, AB 13th Floor Cannabis 1005-401 Coopers Boulevard SW, T4B 4J3 Effective: 11/4/2020 Tel: 403-960-1313 Best Buds Outlet 100-124 1 Avenue NE, T4B 0R6 Effective: 7/8/2019 Tel: 403-980-1080 Best Buds Outlet 4A-1861 Meadowbrook Drive SE, T4A 1V3 Effective: 12/19/2019 Tel: 403-980-1046 Bud Mart 17-1301 8 Street SW, T4B 0M9 Effective: 4/1/2020 Tel: 587-360-0036 Canna Cabana 6128-403 Mackenzie Way SW, T4B 0V7 Effective: 10/31/2019 Tel: 403-980-9822 Canna Cabana 101-400 Main Street NE, T4B 2N1 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 403-960-0577 Canna Cabana 8-620 1 Avenue NW, T4B 2R3 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 403-960-0588 Plantlife 117-1800 Market Street SE, T4A 0K9 Effective: 9/10/2019 Tel: 587-600-0011 Quicksmoke 121-513 Centre Avenue East, T4B 1P9 Effective: 8/18/2020 Tel: 403-980-9695 RARE Cannabis Co. 5-213 Main Street North, T4B 0R6 Effective: 7/2/2019 Tel: 403-980-0010 Strain Lane 102-2966 Main Street SE, T4B 3G4 Effective: 7/15/2019 Tel: 587-360-4372 Value Buds at Sierra Springs 130-2765 Main Street SW, T4B 3S6 Effective: 12/20/2019 Tel: 403-980-5403 Alberta Beach, AB Rock Island Cannabis Inc. 4925 50 Avenue, T0E 0A0 Effective: 8/6/2019 Tel: 780-924-2009 Athabasca, AB Equilibrium Cannabis 103-5003 50 Avenue, T9S 1T2 Effective: 3/26/2020 Tel: 780-675-8805 Protected - CannabisLicenseeList_PDF Page 1 of 46 Cannabis Licensee List 2021-09-27 10:49 PM Location: ALL OF ALBERTA Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All B Banff, AB Banff Cannabis 101B-119 Banff Avenue, T1L 1A9 Effective: 12/17/2019 Tel: 403-985-3337 Canna Cabana Sundance Mall, T1L 1A8 Effective: 8/6/2020 Tel: 403-985-0308 Fire & Flower Cannabis Co. 229 Bear Street, T1L 1C3 Effective: 10/23/2019 Tel: 403-985-8027 Spiritleaf - Banff 203B Bear Street, T1L 1H1 Effective: 8/12/2019 Tel: 403-762-5058 Barrhead, AB Green Solution Cannabis 4934 50 Avenue, T7N 1J4 Effective: 7/14/2020 Tel: 780-284-9971 Rocky Mountain Roots 5036 50 Street, T7N 1A5 Effective: 7/30/2021 Tel: 780-674-3265 Beaumont, AB Canna Cabana 116-5305 Magasin Avenue, T4X 1V8 Effective: 6/24/2019 Tel: 780-737-7003 Discounted Cannabis 101-5003 30 Avenue, T4X 1T9 Effective: 5/10/2021 Tel: 780-999-8459 FOUR20 Premium Market 138 5802 50 St, T4X 1T8 Effective: 12/10/2019 Tel: 780-733-1291 Spiritleaf - Beaumont 5008 50 Street, T4X 1E6 Effective: 7/8/2019 Tel: 780-929-3939 Beaverlodge, AB Canadian Greens 6-913 2 Avenue, T0H 0C0 Effective: 9/23/2021 Tel: 780-533-2114 Level 420 202 10 Street, T0H 0C0 Effective: 8/12/2019 Tel: 780-534-4420 Black Diamond, AB Eco Green Leaf Bar 9-402 Centre Avenue W, T0L 0H0 Effective: 7/6/2020 Tel: 403-933-7773 Protected - CannabisLicenseeList_PDF Page 2 of 46 Cannabis Licensee List 2021-09-27 10:49 PM Location: ALL OF ALBERTA Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Black Diamond, AB Enlightened Herb Cannabis 306 Government Road, T0L 0H0 Effective: 7/8/2020 Tel: 403-933-5323 Blackfalds, AB Accupure Cannabis 310-6017 Parkwood Road, T0M 0J0 Effective: 5/28/2020 Tel: 587-621-0457 Cannabliss 1 - 37 Cottonwood Dr., T0M 0J0 Effective: 1/10/2020 Tel: 403-600-7770 Blairmore, AB Crowsnest's Classy Joint 12701 20 Avenue, T0K 0E0 Effective: 10/10/2019 Tel: 403-563-2091 Bonnyville, AB Canna Cabana 3-5506 50 Avenue, T9N 2K8 Effective: 7/29/2019 Tel: 780-343-9639 Spiritleaf - Bonnyville 104-6608 50 Avenue, T9N 0B7 Effective: 5/27/2021 Tel: 780-812-2109 Bragg Creek, AB Cannabis Cowboy 120-7 Balsam Avenue, T0L 0K0 Effective: 9/28/2020 Tel: 403-949-4187 Brooks, AB Choom Cannabis Co. 115 2 Street West, T1R 0S3 Effective: 10/21/2019 Tel: 587-270-4445 FOUR20 Premium Market 102 2 Street West, T1R 0S3 Effective: 4/18/2019 Tel: 587-994-0701 Spiritleaf - Brooks 4-715 2 Street West, T1R 1A9 Effective: 10/1/2020 Tel: 587-270-4200 C Protected - CannabisLicenseeList_PDF Page 3 of 46 Cannabis Licensee List 2021-09-27 10:49 PM Location: ALL OF ALBERTA Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Calgary, AB 13th Floor Cannabis 208-8060 Silver Springs Blvd NW, T3B 5K1 Effective: 8/6/2020 Tel: 403-960-1313 420 Premium Market 827 17 Avenue SW, T2T 0A1 Effective: 7/21/2020 Tel: 403-255-6977 420 Premium Market 112-5334 72 Avenue SE, T2C 4X5 Effective: 1/25/2019 Tel: 403-217-3619 420 Premium Market 46 Sage Hill Passage NW, T3R 0S4 Effective: 11/5/2018 Tel: 403-212-2383 Aylmer Nelson Cannabis 1309 9 Ave SE, T2G 0T2 Effective: 4/18/2019 Tel: 403-766-9141 Beltline Cannabis Calgary 806 12 Avenue SW, T2R 0J3 Effective: 10/17/2018 Tel: 403-589-5599 Bimor Cannabis 806 68 Street NE, T2A 6X7 Effective: 4/20/2021 Tel: 587-353-6262 Bongs and Such Plus 4825 MacLeod TRAIL SW, T2G 0A7 Effective: 11/5/2018 Tel: 403-244-2667 Bongs and Such Plus 1228 16 Avenue NW, T2M 0K9 Effective: 11/1/2019 Tel: 403-289-5251 Bow Cannabis 6305 Bowness Road NW, T3B 0E4 Effective: 4/18/2019 Tel: 403-286-1190 Bridgeland Cannabis Store 917 1 Ave NE, T2E 2L3 Effective: 12/5/2019 Tel: 403-263-5242 Bridlewood Cannabis 45-2525 Bridlecrest WAy SW, T2Y 5J4 Effective: 5/11/2021 Tel: 587-349-0511 Bud Bar Beltline 101-206 11 Avenue SE, T2G 0X8 Effective: 8/10/2021 Tel: 825-540-4539 Bud Bar on 10th ST NW 100-1717 10 Street NW, T2M 4S2 Effective: 5/15/2021 Tel: 587-391-1906 Bud Bar On 14 St NW 2008 14 Street NW, T2M 3N3 Effective: 5/15/2021 Tel: 587-391-1587 Bud Mart 216-30 Country Hills Landing NW, T3K 5P4 Effective: 5/26/2021 Tel: 587-351-1444 Canadian Cannabis Connoisseur 8-3904 1 Street NE, T2E 3E3 Effective: 6/17/2020 Club Tel: 403-272-3333 Can-Can Club 1990 Kensington Road NW, T2N 3R5 Effective: 8/31/2020 Tel: 587-352-1516 Canna Cabana 330 10 Street NW, T2N 1V8 Effective: 7/2/2019 Tel: 403-270-7880 Protected - CannabisLicenseeList_PDF Page 4 of 46 Cannabis Licensee List 2021-09-27 10:49 PM Location: ALL OF ALBERTA Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Calgary, AB Canna Cabana 1065 Canyon Meadows Drive SE, T2W 5V3 Effective: 10/18/2018 Tel: 403-764-4207 Canna Cabana 11032A Elbow Drive SW, T2W 1G6 Effective: 8/6/2019 Tel: 403-455-4205 Canna Cabana 610-20 Crowfoot Crescent NW, T3G 2P6 Effective: 8/12/2019 Tel: 403-764-5399 Canna Cabana 2107 Edmonton Trail NE, T2E 3M4 Effective: 10/9/2019 Tel: 403-764-4203 Canna Cabana 110-1935 37 Street SW, T3E 3E4 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 587-392-4705 Canna Cabana 111-13 Southland Crescent SW, T2W 0K4 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 587-392-4665 Canna Cabana 130-5403 Crowchild Trail NW, T3B 4Z1 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 587-392-4650 Canna Cabana 18-13750 Bow Bottom Trail SE, T2J 6T5 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 587-392-3409 Canna Cabana 21-2500 4 Street SW, T2S 1X6 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 587-392-4660 Canna Cabana 29-240 Midpark Way SE, T2X 1N4 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 587-392-4655 Canna Cabana 9-2015 32 Avenue NE, T2E 6Z3 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 587-392-4715 Canna Cabana 130-11130 11 Street NE, T3K 2R5 Effective: 2/3/2021 Tel: 403-214-9885 Canna Cabana 101-624 8 Avenue SE, T2G 0M1 Effective: 1/8/2021 Tel: 403-454-9007 Canna Cabana 14-10822 50 Street SE, T2C 2X8 Effective: 5/20/2021 Tel: 403-719-4069 Canna Cabana 115-8835 MacLeod Trail SW, T2H 0M2 Effective: 2/24/2021 Tel: 587-391-7655 Canna Cabana 4600 Bowness Road NW, T3B 0B3 Effective: 3/3/2021 Tel: 403-454-9004 Canna Cabana 1235 11 Avenue SW, T3C 0M5 Effective: 3/3/2021 Tel: 403-455-1930 Canna Cabana 850-19369 Sheriff King Street SW, T2X 0T9 Effective: 3/24/2021 Tel: 403-455-0997 Canna Cabana 130-296 Shawville Boulevard SE, T2Y 3S4 Effective: 3/24/2021 Tel: 587-391-7658 Protected - CannabisLicenseeList_PDF Page 5 of 46 Cannabis Licensee List 2021-09-27 10:49 PM Location: ALL OF ALBERTA Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Calgary, AB Canna Cabana 2-7400 MacLeod Trail SE, T2H 0L9 Effective: 6/1/2021 Tel: 587-392-4695 Canna Cabana 120-920 36 Street NE, T2A 6L8 Effective: 8/5/2021 Tel: 825-540-4257 Cannabis Cowboy 4708C 16 Avenue NW, T3B 0N1 Effective: 10/27/2020 Tel: 403-455-1882 Celestial Buds 166-6800 Memorial Drive NE, T2A 6V3 Effective: 1/25/2019 Tel: 587-496-8711 Celestial Buds 2083 146 Avenue SE, T2J 6C3 Effective: 4/26/2021 Tel: 403-271-0998 Chinook Cannabis 4239 Bow Trail SW, T3C 2G1 Effective: 11/4/2020 Tel: 403-455-4372 Choom Cannabis Co. 631 Shawcliffe Gate SW, T2Y 1W1 Effective: 2/13/2020 Tel: 587-391-2088 Choom Cannabis Co. 2719 14 Street SW, T2T 3V2 Effective: 3/13/2020 Tel: 587-391-2088 Cloud 420 124-11125 38 Street NE, T3N 1A6 Effective: 8/31/2021 Tel: 587-620-9761 Cloud 620 120-630 Redstone Drive NE, T3N 1K8 Effective: 3/17/2020 Tel: 587-483-7147 Cloud-520 120-180 Legacy Main Street SE, T2X 4R9 Effective: 4/12/2021 Tel: 403-750-4002 Collage 1907 20 Avenue NW, T2M 1H6 Effective: 2/18/2020 Tel: 403-453-1916 Co-op Cannabis 7-8720 MacLeod Trail SE, T2H 0M4 Effective: 10/17/2018 Tel: 403-452-2285 Co-op Cannabis- Brentwood B-4122 Brentwood Road NW, T2L 1K8 Effective: 7/8/2019 Tel: 403-452-2560 Co-op Cannabis- Crowfoot 35 Crowfoot Way NW, T3G 2L4 Effective: 12/5/2019 Tel: 403-453-9117 Co-op Cannabis- Dalhousie B-5505 Shaganappi Trail NW, T3A 1Z6 Effective: 7/22/2019 Tel: 403-299-4028 Co-op Cannabis- Shawnessy 100B-250 Shawville Boulevard SE, T2Y 2Z7 Effective: 1/6/2021 Tel: 403-455-9894 Co-op Cannabis-Forest Lawn 5-3330 17 Avenue SE, T2A 0P9 Effective: 7/15/2019 Tel: 403-299-4024 Co-op Cannabis-Hamptons 614-1000 Hamptons Drive NW, T3A 6A7 Effective: 11/18/2020 Tel: 403-455-3132 Protected - CannabisLicenseeList_PDF Page 6 of 46 Cannabis Licensee List 2021-09-27 10:49 PM Location: ALL OF ALBERTA Licensee Name: All Postal Code FSAs: All Calgary, AB Co-op Cannabis-MacLeod West 9309 MacLeod Trail SW, T2J 0P6 Effective: 1/26/2021 Tel: 587-392-7087 Co-op Cannabis-Oakridge 10-2580 Southland Drive SW, T2V 4J8 Effective: 7/22/2019 Tel: 403-299-4030 Co-op Cannabis-Richmond Road 4938 Richmond Road SW, T3E 6K4 Effective: 7/22/2019 Tel: 403-299-4026 Dank Cannabis 2-1603 62 Avenue SE, T2C 2C5 Effective: 4/14/2021 Tel: 403-775-3265 Delta 9 Cannabis Store 210-777 8 Avenue SW, T2P 3R5 Effective: 5/4/2020 Tel: 403-456-6265 Douglasdale Cannabis 24-20 Douglas Woods Drive SE, T2Z 1K2 Effective: 2/7/2020 Tel: 403-455-4255 Dutch Love Cannabis 203-2115 4 Street SW, T2S 1W8 Effective: 6/10/2020 Tel: 403-454-5615 Eastwood 10-6222 36 Street SE, T2C 3J4 Effective: 11/22/2019 Tel: 403-257-0605 Fire & Flower Cannabis Co.
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