Cannabis Possession Limits in Canada: Flower, Edibles & Concentrates Explained

Cannabis Possession Limits in Canada: Flower, Edibles & Concentrates Explained

The Law: 30 Grams Dried Cannabis (or Equivalent)

Across Canada, adults may possess up to:

30 grams dried cannabis in public

This rule applies everywhere — including while travelling.

If you’re travelling domestically, see our full travel guide here:
👉 Travel Within Canada With Cannabis Guide


How Equivalency Works (This Is Where People Slip Up)

Legal equivalents:

  • 30g dried flower
  • 7.5g concentrates
  • 450g edibles
  • 2,100g liquid cannabis

So if you buy:

  • 10g flower
  • 3g hash
  • 200g edibles

The total must remain within the dried equivalent calculation.

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Concentrates: Why the Limit Is Lower

Concentrates are more potent.

Products like:

Are capped at 7.5g equivalent total.

When ordering from Cannabis Hub’s concentrate selection, always factor total weight if travelling.

Edibles: Total Product Weight Matters

Many people assume dosage determines limit.

It does not.

The limit is based on total edible product weight, not THC content.

If you purchase from the Cannabis Hub edibles collection, check packaging weight carefully before travelling.

Medical Cannabis Exception

Medical patients may carry more — but only with authorization documentation.

International travel remains illegal.

What Happens If You Go Over?

Possession over 30g without authorization can lead to:

  • Fines
  • Seizure
  • Potential charges

Stay compliant.

Conclusion

The 30g rule is simple — but equivalency calculations confuse many travellers.

If preparing for travel, review:

Understanding limits prevents costly mistakes.