Currently on the wall
The current selection from twenty Canadian craft cultivators. Each SKU carries a staff-written shelf-talker with cultivar notes, cure window, and the picker’s initial. Selection rotates monthly based on harvest. Some weeks new arrivals appear within hours; some weeks nothing changes. The editing is the work.

01 · Current selection
Tilden Mountain Farm
— Heavier evening profile. Slow burn. If you liked Mendo Sunset last month, this is the cousin.
Whistler Cannabis Co.
— Bright tropical terps, lifted daytime feel. Limited to 24 jars this month.
Tantalus Labs
— Lemon-pinene profile. The one I’d give a first-time visitor returning to cannabis after a long break.
Pure Sunfarms
— Quiet, soft floral nose. A nightcap, not a project.
Whistler Cannabis Co.
— Cold-cured live rosin. Berry-forward. Use sparingly at low temperature.
Tantalus Labs
— Three-pack of single-strain sativa pre-rolls. Daytime walking pace.
7Acres
— Bright haze, lifted and a little chatty. A morning-walk strain.
Carmel Cannabis
— Lemony-citrus profile. Niagara-grown. New cultivator this quarter.
Greybeard Cannabis
— Strawberry-sweet on the nose, gentle effect. Good with a book.
Greybeard Cannabis
— Ontario-grown ice-water hash. Pressed by hand. Modest but clean melt.
7Acres
— Small-dose edibles for the cautious. 2mg per piece. Pleasant, mild lift.
Hexo
— Workhorse Quebec hybrid. Reliable and quiet. Good for repeat purchase.
Rose LifeScience
— A classic Northern Lights pheno. Earthy, slow, restful.
Tilray Quebec
— Cold-water hash, full-melt rating. Limited harvest this quarter.
Hexo
— Five-pack of single-strain hybrid pre-rolls. Casual, friendly, easy.
North Shore Botanicals
— Sweet cookie nose, balanced lift. A Maritime cultivator we’re newly partnered with.
North Shore Botanicals
— Heavy resin coverage, gentle indica feel. Coastal-grown craft flower.
Halifax Heritage
— Classic Sour D from a Halifax family operation. Bright morning lift.
02 · How to read a Common Room shelf-talker
The farm, not the SKU. We name the cultivator first because that’s the relationship that lasts.
The strain name, the lean (sativa / indica / hybrid), and the cure window. Cure window matters: 14 days minimum, often longer.
Two to three sentences from the staff member who picked it. Specific, not generic. No marketing copy.
The initial of the staff member who put it on the wall. If you liked something, ask for the picker on your next visit.
The pack size and the price. Once, in small monospace, at the bottom right of the card. Never the headline.
THC percentage as headline. Fire emojis. Limited-stock urgency. Discount tags. Star ratings. The card is a recommendation, not an auction.
03 · Click and collect
Same-day pickup at the Queen West location, between 11–9 Tue–Sat and 12–6 Sun. Delivery available within Toronto for orders $80+.
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