If you have been searching for an indica that delivers on every front — heavy-hitting potency, complex aroma, and a body-melting comedown — Coastal Pink AAAA- deserves a place at the top of your list. This small-batch craft cultivar crosses two iconic lineages, Pink Kush and Pakistani Kush, producing a flower that channels the best of BC’s craft cannabis tradition alongside the ancient landrace genetics of the Hindu Kush mountain range.
In this review, we break down everything you need to know about Coastal Pink: its genetics, terpene science, flavour profile, effects, and why it has quickly earned a reputation among experienced indica consumers across Canada.
Coastal Pink is an indica-dominant hybrid bred by crossing Pink Kush with Pakistani Kush. It is graded at AAAA- — placing it firmly in the top tier of BC craft flower — and is priced at $120 per ounce, making it an outstanding value for quad-grade cannabis.
The name “Coastal” likely references its BC origins, where Pacific coastal growers have been refining Pink Kush cuts for over two decades. By crossing that legendary clone with the hardy, resinous genetics of Pakistani Kush, breeders produced a flower that is both deeply sedating and richly aromatic.
Genetics and Lineage: Pink Kush Meets Pakistani Kush
Pink Kush: BC’s Most Iconic Indica
Pink Kush is widely believed to be a selected phenotype of OG Kush, discovered and stabilized by legacy growers in British Columbia during the late 1990s and early 2000s. As the story goes, a striking phenotype surfaced that expressed sweet floral aromatics alongside the classic fuel and pepper of OG, plus occasional pinkish pistils at maturity. Elite cuts were passed hand-to-hand across BC’s underground network, quietly building one of the most revered reputations in Canadian cannabis.
Genetic testing has revealed something remarkable about Pink Kush: eight out of nine samples tested from across Canada turned out to be clones of one another, suggesting that the modern Pink Kush in circulation descends from a single source clone. That genetic consistency is what makes Pink Kush crosses so reliable — you know exactly what you are getting from the Pink side of the lineage.
The other half of Coastal Pink’s genetic equation comes from Pakistani Kush, a pure indica with roots deeply embedded in landrace ancestry from the mountainous regions of Pakistan. These are the same Hindu Kush mountains that gave rise to the entire “Kush” family of cannabis — the genetic foundation upon which strains like OG Kush, Bubba Kush, and Afghan Kush were built.
Pakistani Kush is valued for its profound ability to induce deep relaxation and serenity. Its terpene profile is rich in myrcene and beta-caryophyllene, with pinene contributing subtle pine notes. As a landrace cultivar, it also brings exceptional resin production and a short flowering period of roughly 7 to 8 weeks — traits that carry over into Coastal Pink’s dense, trichome-laden buds.
Terpene Profile: The Science Behind Coastal Pink’s Aroma
Coastal Pink’s terpene ensemble is dominated by myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and humulene, with secondary contributions from linalool and limonene. Together, these compounds create the strain’s signature gassy, sweet, and earthy aroma — and, according to a growing body of peer-reviewed research, they may play a meaningful role in shaping the overall experience.
Myrcene is the most abundant terpene in most cannabis cultivars, and Coastal Pink is no exception. It contributes the earthy, musky, and slightly herbal undertone that sits beneath the sweeter top notes.
A 2021 review published in Frontiers in Nutrition by Surendran, Qassadi, Surendran, Lilley, and Heinrich found that beta-myrcene possesses anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sedative activities that are additional to the effects of classical phytocannabinoids and may generate synergistic interactions. The same review noted that myrcene may potentiate the innate properties of cannabinoids by lowering resistance across the blood-brain barrier, potentially increasing the transportation of cannabinoids into the brain (PMC8326332).
This mechanism may partly explain why myrcene-heavy indicas like Coastal Pink tend to produce such deeply physical effects.
Beta-Caryophyllene: The Anti-Inflammatory Terpene
Beta-caryophyllene is the spicy, peppery terpene found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon. What makes it unique among terpenes is that it directly binds to CB2 cannabinoid receptors — a property no other dietary terpene is known to possess.
The landmark 2008 study by Gertsch and colleagues, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), demonstrated that beta-caryophyllene selectively binds to the CB2 receptor and acts as a functional CB2 agonist. At concentrations as low as 500 nM, it inhibited lipopolysaccharide-induced pro-inflammatory cytokine expression. When administered orally at 5 mg/kg in mouse models, it strongly reduced inflammatory responses in wild-type mice but not in mice lacking CB2 receptors — confirming that its effects work through the endocannabinoid system (PNAS, 2008).
For Coastal Pink consumers, this means the peppery spice in the aroma is not just a flavour note — it represents a biologically active compound that may support the strain’s calming, body-focused effects.
Humulene: The Earthy Foundation
Humulene is the terpene responsible for the woody, herbal notes in hops, sage, and ginseng. In Coastal Pink, it rounds out the Kush-forward aroma with an earthy depth that complements the sweeter top notes from myrcene and linalool. Research suggests humulene may have anti-inflammatory and appetite-suppressing properties, though human clinical trials are still limited.
Linalool: The Calming Floral Note
Linalool is the terpene most associated with lavender, and it contributes a subtle sweetness and floral quality to Coastal Pink’s overall profile. A study by Guzman-Gutierrez and colleagues, published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2012), demonstrated that linalool produced antidepressant-like effects in mice through 5-HT1A receptor interaction. Separately, research published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience (2018) found that linalool inhalation induced significant anxiolytic effects in mice, mediated through GABAergic transmission (PMC8426550).
The Entourage Effect: Why Terpenes and Cannabinoids Work Together
In his influential 2011 paper, “Taming THC: Potential Cannabis Synergy and Phytocannabinoid-Terpenoid Entourage Effects,” published in the British Journal of Pharmacology, Dr. Ethan Russo described the concept of botanical synergy — where a dominant molecule (like THC) is supported by other plant derivatives to achieve a maximal pharmacological effect. Russo reported that cannabinoid-terpenoid interactions “could produce synergy with respect to the treatment of pain, inflammation, depression, anxiety, addiction, epilepsy, cancer, fungal and bacterial infections” (British Journal of Pharmacology, 2011).
While the entourage effect remains a hypothesis requiring further clinical confirmation, the concept helps explain why whole-flower cannabis like Coastal Pink — with its rich, multi-terpene profile — tends to deliver a more nuanced experience than isolated THC products. For a deeper look at how terpenes shape the cannabis experience, check out our complete guide to cannabis terpenes.
Aroma and Flavour Profile
Coastal Pink’s aroma is unmistakable. Break open a bud and you are met with a pungent gas profile that hits first — that classic OG-lineage fuel that signals potency before you even light up. Beneath the gas, sweeter notes emerge: a vanilla creaminess that softens the initial sharpness, followed by earthy kush undertones that ground the whole experience.
On the inhale, the flavour mirrors the aroma with a smooth, gassy draw that coats the palate. The sweet vanilla comes through more prominently on the exhale, leaving a pleasant, lingering earthiness. It is a complex flavour profile that rewards slow, deliberate consumption — whether through a clean glass piece, a dry herb vaporizer, or a well-rolled joint.
Coastal Pink delivers a two-phase experience that is characteristic of well-bred, terpene-rich indicas.
Phase One: Euphoric Lift
The onset begins with a euphoric cerebral lift that arrives within the first few minutes. Mood elevation, mild creativity, and a sense of contentment settle in. This initial phase is pleasant without being overstimulating — you feel uplifted but not wired.
Phase Two: Deep Body Relaxation
Within 15 to 20 minutes, the indica genetics take the lead. A warm, heavy body relaxation spreads from the shoulders downward, loosening tension and encouraging stillness. This is not a subtle background buzz — it is a full-body experience that makes standing up feel like an afterthought.
Many consumers report that Coastal Pink is particularly well suited for:
Evening wind-down after a long workday
Stress relief — some users report the cerebral worry-loop quieting noticeably
Physical tension — the deep body effects may help with muscle tightness
Pre-sleep ritual — the sedating tail end of the experience transitions naturally into rest
Important note: This is an AAAA-grade flower with significant potency. If you are new to cannabis or have a lower tolerance, start with a small amount and wait at least 15 minutes before consuming more. For guidance on how tolerance levels vary, our indica vs sativa guide is a helpful starting point.
Coastal Pink is crafted for experienced indica consumers who appreciate complex terpene profiles and potent effects. It is not a beginner strain — the depth of its body relaxation and sedating finish demand some familiarity with strong indicas.
You will love Coastal Pink if you enjoy:
Pink Kush — Coastal Pink extends the same sweet, gassy lineage with added earthy depth from Pakistani genetics
Death Bubba — similarly sedating, though Coastal Pink offers more vanilla sweetness on the palate
Doughboy Pink — another AAAA Pink Kush cross with overlapping flavour notes
El Chapo — a heavy-hitting OG indica for consumers who prioritise deep relaxation
While we do not grow Coastal Pink ourselves (it is sourced from a trusted BC craft grower), its genetic background offers clues about its cultivation traits:
Structure: Compact, bushy indica growth pattern inherited from both Pink Kush and Pakistani Kush
Flowering time: Approximately 7 to 9 weeks, consistent with Kush-family genetics
Resin production: Heavy trichome coverage — a hallmark of Pakistani landrace genetics
Yield: Medium, with dense, chunky buds that pack tightly on the branch
Climate preference: Hardy and resilient, thriving in both controlled indoor environments and the temperate climate of BC’s coastal growing regions
The Pakistani Kush parentage contributes exceptional landrace resilience — plants that have adapted to the harsh mountain environments of the Hindu Kush region tend to produce offspring that handle stress well and reward growers with impressive resin output.
How Does Coastal Pink Compare to Other AAAA Indicas?
Strain
Genetics
Dominant Terpenes
Key Flavour Notes
Best For
Coastal Pink AAAA-
Pink Kush x Pakistani Kush
Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Humulene
Gas, vanilla, earthy kush
Evening relaxation, stress relief
Doughboy Pink AAAA
Pink Kush phenotype
Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene
Sweet, floral, doughy
Full-body sedation
Supreme Death Bubba AAAA
Death Bubba x Bubba Kush
Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Linalool
Earthy, pine, spicy
Deep sleep, heavy sedation
Pink Death Star AAAA
Pink Kush x Death Star
Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene
Gas, sweet, pungent
Couch-lock, pain management
Value Breakdown: $120/oz for AAAA- Craft Flower
At $120 per ounce, Coastal Pink delivers exceptional value for its grade. Quad-level flower in this price range is uncommon — most AAAA strains sit between $140 and $200 per ounce. You are getting craft-quality genetics, dense trichome coverage, and a complex terpene profile without the premium price tag.
For consumers who want to explore other budget-friendly premium flower, our cheapest ounces guide compares the best value options available right now.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Parent Strains of Coastal Pink?
Coastal Pink is a cross of Pink Kush and Pakistani Kush. Pink Kush is a legendary BC indica phenotype believed to descend from OG Kush, while Pakistani Kush is a pure indica landrace from the Hindu Kush mountain region of Pakistan. Together, they produce a potent, terpene-rich flower with deep body effects.
Is Coastal Pink Good for Sleep?
Many consumers find Coastal Pink well suited for evening use and pre-sleep rituals. Its dominant terpene, myrcene, has been associated with sedative properties in preclinical research (Surendran et al., 2021). The strain’s deep body relaxation and calming cerebral effects may help ease the transition into rest, though individual responses vary.
How Does Coastal Pink Compare to Regular Pink Kush?
Coastal Pink builds on the Pink Kush foundation by adding Pakistani Kush landrace genetics. This cross deepens the earthy, spicy elements in the terpene profile and tends to produce heavier body effects than a standard Pink Kush. The vanilla sweetness from Pink Kush remains, but with added complexity from the Pakistani side.
What Does Coastal Pink Smell and Taste Like?
Coastal Pink opens with a pungent gas aroma — the classic OG-lineage fuel. Beneath that, you will find sweet vanilla and earthy kush undertones. On the exhale, the vanilla comes through more prominently with a lingering earthiness. It is a rich, layered flavour profile.
What Makes AAAA- Grade Cannabis Different from AAA?
AAAA- (quad-minus) grade sits just below full quad (AAAA) and well above AAA. The distinction typically comes down to trichome density, bud structure, cure quality, and terpene complexity. Coastal Pink’s dense buds, heavy resin coverage, and multi-layered aroma all justify its AAAA- designation. For a full breakdown, read our cannabis grading system guide.
Try Coastal Pink: Order Online with Canada-Wide Delivery
Ready to experience one of the best-value AAAA- indicas on the market? Coastal Pink AAAA- is available now at Elephant Garden for just $120 per ounce. With its Pink Kush and Pakistani Kush lineage, rich terpene profile, and deeply relaxing effects, it is a must-try for any serious indica fan.
Browse our full indica collection for more top-shelf strains, or explore our complete flower menu to find your next favourite. We ship discreetly across Canada — check our delivery page for details on how to get premium BC craft cannabis delivered to your door.
Coastal Pink Strain Review: Pink Kush x Pakistani Kush Indica Genetics, Terpenes & Effects
If you have been searching for an indica that delivers on every front — heavy-hitting potency, complex aroma, and a body-melting comedown — Coastal Pink AAAA- deserves a place at the top of your list. This small-batch craft cultivar crosses two iconic lineages, Pink Kush and Pakistani Kush, producing a flower that channels the best of BC’s craft cannabis tradition alongside the ancient landrace genetics of the Hindu Kush mountain range.
In this review, we break down everything you need to know about Coastal Pink: its genetics, terpene science, flavour profile, effects, and why it has quickly earned a reputation among experienced indica consumers across Canada.
What Is Coastal Pink?
Coastal Pink is an indica-dominant hybrid bred by crossing Pink Kush with Pakistani Kush. It is graded at AAAA- — placing it firmly in the top tier of BC craft flower — and is priced at $120 per ounce, making it an outstanding value for quad-grade cannabis.
The name “Coastal” likely references its BC origins, where Pacific coastal growers have been refining Pink Kush cuts for over two decades. By crossing that legendary clone with the hardy, resinous genetics of Pakistani Kush, breeders produced a flower that is both deeply sedating and richly aromatic.
Genetics and Lineage: Pink Kush Meets Pakistani Kush
Pink Kush: BC’s Most Iconic Indica
Pink Kush is widely believed to be a selected phenotype of OG Kush, discovered and stabilized by legacy growers in British Columbia during the late 1990s and early 2000s. As the story goes, a striking phenotype surfaced that expressed sweet floral aromatics alongside the classic fuel and pepper of OG, plus occasional pinkish pistils at maturity. Elite cuts were passed hand-to-hand across BC’s underground network, quietly building one of the most revered reputations in Canadian cannabis.
Genetic testing has revealed something remarkable about Pink Kush: eight out of nine samples tested from across Canada turned out to be clones of one another, suggesting that the modern Pink Kush in circulation descends from a single source clone. That genetic consistency is what makes Pink Kush crosses so reliable — you know exactly what you are getting from the Pink side of the lineage.
If you enjoy Pink Kush genetics, you may also appreciate our Doughboy Pink AAAA or our Pink Death Star AAAA strain review.
Pakistani Kush: Ancient Landrace Indica
The other half of Coastal Pink’s genetic equation comes from Pakistani Kush, a pure indica with roots deeply embedded in landrace ancestry from the mountainous regions of Pakistan. These are the same Hindu Kush mountains that gave rise to the entire “Kush” family of cannabis — the genetic foundation upon which strains like OG Kush, Bubba Kush, and Afghan Kush were built.
Pakistani Kush is valued for its profound ability to induce deep relaxation and serenity. Its terpene profile is rich in myrcene and beta-caryophyllene, with pinene contributing subtle pine notes. As a landrace cultivar, it also brings exceptional resin production and a short flowering period of roughly 7 to 8 weeks — traits that carry over into Coastal Pink’s dense, trichome-laden buds.
Terpene Profile: The Science Behind Coastal Pink’s Aroma
Coastal Pink’s terpene ensemble is dominated by myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and humulene, with secondary contributions from linalool and limonene. Together, these compounds create the strain’s signature gassy, sweet, and earthy aroma — and, according to a growing body of peer-reviewed research, they may play a meaningful role in shaping the overall experience.
Myrcene: The Relaxation Driver
Myrcene is the most abundant terpene in most cannabis cultivars, and Coastal Pink is no exception. It contributes the earthy, musky, and slightly herbal undertone that sits beneath the sweeter top notes.
A 2021 review published in Frontiers in Nutrition by Surendran, Qassadi, Surendran, Lilley, and Heinrich found that beta-myrcene possesses anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sedative activities that are additional to the effects of classical phytocannabinoids and may generate synergistic interactions. The same review noted that myrcene may potentiate the innate properties of cannabinoids by lowering resistance across the blood-brain barrier, potentially increasing the transportation of cannabinoids into the brain (PMC8326332).
This mechanism may partly explain why myrcene-heavy indicas like Coastal Pink tend to produce such deeply physical effects.
Beta-Caryophyllene: The Anti-Inflammatory Terpene
Beta-caryophyllene is the spicy, peppery terpene found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon. What makes it unique among terpenes is that it directly binds to CB2 cannabinoid receptors — a property no other dietary terpene is known to possess.
The landmark 2008 study by Gertsch and colleagues, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), demonstrated that beta-caryophyllene selectively binds to the CB2 receptor and acts as a functional CB2 agonist. At concentrations as low as 500 nM, it inhibited lipopolysaccharide-induced pro-inflammatory cytokine expression. When administered orally at 5 mg/kg in mouse models, it strongly reduced inflammatory responses in wild-type mice but not in mice lacking CB2 receptors — confirming that its effects work through the endocannabinoid system (PNAS, 2008).
For Coastal Pink consumers, this means the peppery spice in the aroma is not just a flavour note — it represents a biologically active compound that may support the strain’s calming, body-focused effects.
Humulene: The Earthy Foundation
Humulene is the terpene responsible for the woody, herbal notes in hops, sage, and ginseng. In Coastal Pink, it rounds out the Kush-forward aroma with an earthy depth that complements the sweeter top notes from myrcene and linalool. Research suggests humulene may have anti-inflammatory and appetite-suppressing properties, though human clinical trials are still limited.
Linalool: The Calming Floral Note
Linalool is the terpene most associated with lavender, and it contributes a subtle sweetness and floral quality to Coastal Pink’s overall profile. A study by Guzman-Gutierrez and colleagues, published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2012), demonstrated that linalool produced antidepressant-like effects in mice through 5-HT1A receptor interaction. Separately, research published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience (2018) found that linalool inhalation induced significant anxiolytic effects in mice, mediated through GABAergic transmission (PMC8426550).
The Entourage Effect: Why Terpenes and Cannabinoids Work Together
In his influential 2011 paper, “Taming THC: Potential Cannabis Synergy and Phytocannabinoid-Terpenoid Entourage Effects,” published in the British Journal of Pharmacology, Dr. Ethan Russo described the concept of botanical synergy — where a dominant molecule (like THC) is supported by other plant derivatives to achieve a maximal pharmacological effect. Russo reported that cannabinoid-terpenoid interactions “could produce synergy with respect to the treatment of pain, inflammation, depression, anxiety, addiction, epilepsy, cancer, fungal and bacterial infections” (British Journal of Pharmacology, 2011).
While the entourage effect remains a hypothesis requiring further clinical confirmation, the concept helps explain why whole-flower cannabis like Coastal Pink — with its rich, multi-terpene profile — tends to deliver a more nuanced experience than isolated THC products. For a deeper look at how terpenes shape the cannabis experience, check out our complete guide to cannabis terpenes.
Aroma and Flavour Profile
Coastal Pink’s aroma is unmistakable. Break open a bud and you are met with a pungent gas profile that hits first — that classic OG-lineage fuel that signals potency before you even light up. Beneath the gas, sweeter notes emerge: a vanilla creaminess that softens the initial sharpness, followed by earthy kush undertones that ground the whole experience.
On the inhale, the flavour mirrors the aroma with a smooth, gassy draw that coats the palate. The sweet vanilla comes through more prominently on the exhale, leaving a pleasant, lingering earthiness. It is a complex flavour profile that rewards slow, deliberate consumption — whether through a clean glass piece, a dry herb vaporizer, or a well-rolled joint.
Effects: What to Expect from Coastal Pink
Coastal Pink delivers a two-phase experience that is characteristic of well-bred, terpene-rich indicas.
Phase One: Euphoric Lift
The onset begins with a euphoric cerebral lift that arrives within the first few minutes. Mood elevation, mild creativity, and a sense of contentment settle in. This initial phase is pleasant without being overstimulating — you feel uplifted but not wired.
Phase Two: Deep Body Relaxation
Within 15 to 20 minutes, the indica genetics take the lead. A warm, heavy body relaxation spreads from the shoulders downward, loosening tension and encouraging stillness. This is not a subtle background buzz — it is a full-body experience that makes standing up feel like an afterthought.
Many consumers report that Coastal Pink is particularly well suited for:
Important note: This is an AAAA-grade flower with significant potency. If you are new to cannabis or have a lower tolerance, start with a small amount and wait at least 15 minutes before consuming more. For guidance on how tolerance levels vary, our indica vs sativa guide is a helpful starting point.
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Who Is Coastal Pink Best For?
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Growing Characteristics
While we do not grow Coastal Pink ourselves (it is sourced from a trusted BC craft grower), its genetic background offers clues about its cultivation traits:
The Pakistani Kush parentage contributes exceptional landrace resilience — plants that have adapted to the harsh mountain environments of the Hindu Kush region tend to produce offspring that handle stress well and reward growers with impressive resin output.
How Does Coastal Pink Compare to Other AAAA Indicas?
Value Breakdown: $120/oz for AAAA- Craft Flower
At $120 per ounce, Coastal Pink delivers exceptional value for its grade. Quad-level flower in this price range is uncommon — most AAAA strains sit between $140 and $200 per ounce. You are getting craft-quality genetics, dense trichome coverage, and a complex terpene profile without the premium price tag.
For consumers who want to explore other budget-friendly premium flower, our cheapest ounces guide compares the best value options available right now.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Parent Strains of Coastal Pink?
Coastal Pink is a cross of Pink Kush and Pakistani Kush. Pink Kush is a legendary BC indica phenotype believed to descend from OG Kush, while Pakistani Kush is a pure indica landrace from the Hindu Kush mountain region of Pakistan. Together, they produce a potent, terpene-rich flower with deep body effects.
Is Coastal Pink Good for Sleep?
Many consumers find Coastal Pink well suited for evening use and pre-sleep rituals. Its dominant terpene, myrcene, has been associated with sedative properties in preclinical research (Surendran et al., 2021). The strain’s deep body relaxation and calming cerebral effects may help ease the transition into rest, though individual responses vary.
How Does Coastal Pink Compare to Regular Pink Kush?
Coastal Pink builds on the Pink Kush foundation by adding Pakistani Kush landrace genetics. This cross deepens the earthy, spicy elements in the terpene profile and tends to produce heavier body effects than a standard Pink Kush. The vanilla sweetness from Pink Kush remains, but with added complexity from the Pakistani side.
What Does Coastal Pink Smell and Taste Like?
Coastal Pink opens with a pungent gas aroma — the classic OG-lineage fuel. Beneath that, you will find sweet vanilla and earthy kush undertones. On the exhale, the vanilla comes through more prominently with a lingering earthiness. It is a rich, layered flavour profile.
What Makes AAAA- Grade Cannabis Different from AAA?
AAAA- (quad-minus) grade sits just below full quad (AAAA) and well above AAA. The distinction typically comes down to trichome density, bud structure, cure quality, and terpene complexity. Coastal Pink’s dense buds, heavy resin coverage, and multi-layered aroma all justify its AAAA- designation. For a full breakdown, read our cannabis grading system guide.
Try Coastal Pink: Order Online with Canada-Wide Delivery
Ready to experience one of the best-value AAAA- indicas on the market? Coastal Pink AAAA- is available now at Elephant Garden for just $120 per ounce. With its Pink Kush and Pakistani Kush lineage, rich terpene profile, and deeply relaxing effects, it is a must-try for any serious indica fan.
Browse our full indica collection for more top-shelf strains, or explore our complete flower menu to find your next favourite. We ship discreetly across Canada — check our delivery page for details on how to get premium BC craft cannabis delivered to your door.
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