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As reported in 2019, Ontario will soon start authorizing 20 new stores a month, meaning there could be close to 250 stores up and running by the end of next year.
Where exactly are these new stores located and what are some intriguing facts behind their location or owners? The GrowthOp has mapped and listed which outlets we expect to open in 2020, according to online data provided by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, laid out alphabetically by region.
Aurora
Jane’s Cannabis Shop, 160 Wellington St. E., Unit 3
- 15-day public notice: In progress, ends Jan. 21
- Store application status: In progress
Barrie
One Plant Essa Road, 231 Essa Rd.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
The lottery winner for this location, realtor Michael Hassey, announced in late 2019 he “has entered into a license agreement with One Plant to use the brand for his store. One Plant is a JV between Aleafia Health and The Serruya Family.” GrowthOp readers will remember that we reported on how One Plant is seeking to launch a store in Toronto’s Kensington Market, which has faced some backlash from local business owners.
Brampton
360 Cannabis, 2933 Queen St. E., Unit E5
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Burlington
Friendly Stranger Plains Rd., 1025 Plains Rd. E.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
This is one of six upcoming locations for Friendly Stranger, an established paraphernalia cannabis-culture store headquartered on Toronto’s Queen Street. In an interview, Friendly Stranger president James Jesty said his company is pursuing partnerships with cannabis-lottery winners in Ontario if they themselves don’t get drawn.
But that’s not all. The original winner for this location is Cory Floyd Cacciavillani, whose father is Cole Cacciavillani, one of the founders of Leamington, Ont.-based licensed producer Aphria. The elder Cacciavillani is no longer with the company, but remains a large shareholder, as the Financial Post reports.
Hunny Pot Cannabis Co., 1505 Guelph Line, Unit 3-4
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Similar to how the Tokyo Smoke brand is expanding its presence across the province, so too is Hunny Pot, which launched its debut store during the first rollout of cannabis stores in early 2019 in downtown Toronto.
Corner Cannabis New St., 3007 New St.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Cambridge
Tokyo Smoke, 75 Pinebush Rd., Unit D5
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Tokyo Smoke, Canopy Growth’s retail brand, is wasting no time setting up more of its red-branded stores in Ontario, with 10 new stores set to open in the first half of 2020, including Cambridge’s first and sole cannabis outlet.
Collingwood
Sessions Cannabis Collingwood, 312 Hurontario St.
- Status: Now open
Collingwood’s first cannabis store, which opened its doors in December 2019, is run by Sessions Cannabis. Sessions also has a location on Toronto’s Kingston Rd.
Dundas
Friendly Stranger, 112-101 Osler Dr.
- 15-day public notice: In progress, ends Jan. 21
- Store application status: In progress
Hamilton
Ancaster Joint, 1142 Wilson St. W, Unit 9
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Tokyo Smoke, 235 James St. N.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Kenora
TBD, 420 2nd St. S.
- 15-day public notice: Not started
- Store application status: In progress
This application hasn’t had a smooth ride since its licence holder won the lottery in August. The AGDCO website notes its original holder was disqualified under Rule 14a of the Cannabis Retail Store Allocation Lottery Rules, and then the location was awarded to another lottery applicant vying for the same address. It’s unclear which of the documents or fees required in 14a were not handed over within the five business days of the AGCO contacting the licence holder.
Kitchener
Meta Cannabis Co., 589 Fairway Rd. S.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Meta Growth has mainly launched stores in Manitoba, with nine open so far, and one store serving Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It also operates stores branded as NewLeaf, with 25 locations available.
London
Friendly Stranger, 1135 Richmond St.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
This London cannabis store, under the Friendly Stranger banner, will be the closest cannabis store to Western University, located near the school’s main gates.
Nipissing FN
Northern Zen Cannabis, 76 Osprey Miikan
- 15-day public notice: n/a
- Store application status: In progress
North Bay
Tokyo Smoke, 390 Lakeshore Dr., Suite 3
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Oshawa
Friendly Stranger, 204 Ritson Rd. N., Suite C5.5
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Ottawa
One Plant Barrhaven, 4335 Strandherd Dr., Units 3-5
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
As The GrowthOpwrote, this One Plant location will be giving suburban Ottawa its first cannabis store. Its retail neighbours in the strip mall include the Barrhaven Costco, Sleep Country Canada and a Tutti Frutti restaurant.
Hobo Recreational Cannabis Store, 121 Clarence St.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Hobo Cannabis reached an agreement with three licence winners from the second lottery and will soon open three new stores, including this location in Ottawa, and another one in Timmins.
Tokyo Smoke, 1000 Wellington St. W, Unit 101
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
ABC Cannabis, 1642 Merivale Rd., Unit A1014A
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
This store was originally supposed to open in Lindsay, but lottery winner Gerrit Murray switched the location to Ottawa instead.
Peterborough
Grower’s Retail, 225 George St. N.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Sault Ste. Marie
TBD, 317 Northern Ave. E.
- 15-day public notice: n/a
- Store application status: In progress
St. Catharines
Corner Cannabis, 395 Ontario St., Suite B2
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Stoney Creek
MIHI, 1370 S Service Rd., Bldg A, Unit 3
- 15-day public notice: In progress, end Jan. 11
- Store application status: In progress
Tokyo Smoke, 2257 Rymal Rd. E., Unit D-1
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Thunder Bay
Tokyo Smoke, 1082 Memorial Ave.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Timmins
TBD, 993 Riverside Dr.
- 15-day public notice: Not started
- Store application status: In progress
While the AGCO site hasn’t listed Hobo Cannabis as the brand behind this Timmins outlet, TimminsToday.com reports “Hobo Cannabis has a brand licence and service agreement with the company who will be operating it.” The outlet is expected to open by March.
Toronto
Tokyo Smoke, 570 Bloor St. W.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Sessions, 964 Kingston Rd.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
The Sessions website says this outlet will open at some point in January 2020.
Tokyo Smoke, 21 Bloor St. E.
- 15-day public notice: In progress, ends Jan. 11
- Store application status: In progress
Tokyo Smoke will be trying to stake Yorkville ground in a head-to-head competition with already-entrenched Ameri on Cumberland Street., and Fire & Flower on Bloor.
One Plant, 241 Augusta Ave.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Read all about the controversial background of this new Kensington Market cannabis store — opening before a nearby, longtime cannabis lounge owner had a chance to open up shop.
Tokyo Smoke, 1303 Queen St. E.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Zoe’s Cannabis, 1180 Queen St. W.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Friendly Stranger, 237 Queen St. W.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Friendly Stranger’s long-time non-cannabis-selling store is at 241 Queen St. W., so having a retailer steps away from its array of bongs, vaporizers and pipes will be convenient.
Friendly Time, 244 Queen St. W.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Canvas Retail Cannabis Store, 730 Danforth Ave., Suite 1
- Status: Now open
TBD, 2464 Dufferin St.
- 15-day public notice: Not started
- Store application status: In progress
Friendly Stranger, 501 Church St., Unit 4B
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Shiny Bud, 2625 Weston Rd.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Meta Cannabis Co., 378 Yonge St.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Waterloo
Bud & Sally Cannabis Co., 32 King St. S.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
Whitchurch-Stouffville
One Plant, 5779 Main St., Unit 105
- Status: Now open, since early January
Windsor
Rose City Cannabis, 545 Ouellette Ave.
- 15-day public notice: Completed
- Store application status: In progress
In a strange move, the City of Windsor released a 23-page report explaining why they are objecting to this cannabis store being located at 545 Oullette Avenue. The Windsor Star writes the issues raised include “security concerns about the building and its rear alley, potential traffic congestion, and most notably concerns about loitering. Police also note the rising number of calls to the 500 block of Ouellette for such issues as fights, disorderly conduct, thefts, assaults, parking complaints, drunks and suspicious persons.”
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