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Best Dispensaries in Winnipeg, ND (2026)

Top 2 cannabis dispensaries in Winnipeg, North Dakota, ranked by customer reviews and ratings.

Listings updated December 2025
2 dispensaries
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#1
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The Joint Cannabis Shop - Portage

The Joint Cannabis Shop - Portage

Location: 3223 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Phone: (204) 615-7472
* 4.4 (468 reviews)
#2
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Tokyo Smoke Cannabis | Nicotine Vapes | Winnipeg Crestview

Tokyo Smoke Cannabis | Nicotine Vapes | Winnipeg Crestview

Location: 3393 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Phone: (204) 515-7750
* 4.4 (70 reviews)

Other Cities in North Dakota

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7 dispensaries
Philadelphia
3 dispensaries
Fairview
2 dispensaries
Lancaster
2 dispensaries
Morton
2 dispensaries
Wolf Point
2 dispensaries
Aberdeen
1 dispensary
Akron
1 dispensary
Ambler
1 dispensary
Ashland
1 dispensary
Basom
1 dispensary
Berkley
1 dispensary
Binghamton
1 dispensary
Bismarck
1 dispensary
Bolton
1 dispensary
Boston
1 dispensary
Bradford
1 dispensary
Burlington
1 dispensary

Cannabis Dispensaries in Winnipeg, ND

Winnipeg has 2 active dispensaries, located in Cass county. North Dakota is medical-only — purchases require a state-issued medical cannabis card.

Top three by rating + review volume: The Joint Cannabis Shop - Portage and Tokyo Smoke Cannabis | Nicotine Vapes | Winnipeg Crestview.

Frequently Asked Questions about Winnipeg Dispensaries

What are the best dispensaries in Winnipeg?

Based on Google ratings, review volume, and user signals, the top three in Winnipeg are The Joint Cannabis Shop - Portage and Tokyo Smoke Cannabis | Nicotine Vapes | Winnipeg Crestview. See the full ranking above with addresses, hours, and links.

How many dispensaries operate in Winnipeg?

2 licensed dispensaries are currently active in Winnipeg, ND.

Do I need a medical card to buy cannabis in Winnipeg?

Yes. North Dakota only operates medical dispensaries, so a state-issued medical cannabis card and a qualifying condition are required.

How much can I buy per visit in Winnipeg?

Per-transaction limit set by North Dakota: 3 ounces per 30-day period.