Traveling with cannabis in Canada can feel confusing, especially when airports and federal laws come into play. If you’re wondering whether you can bring cannabis flower on a plane in Canada, the answer depends on the type of flight, how much you’re carrying, and the rules in place at airports. Here’s a clear, easy-to-follow guide to help you travel with confidence.
Traveling With Cannabis in Canada | What You Need to Know Before Flying
Yes, adults 19+ (18 in Alberta, 21 in Quebec) can bring cannabis flower on domestic flights within Canada. However, there are limits and conditions:
- Legal possession limit: Up to 30 grams of dried cannabis flower or the equivalent in other cannabis products.
- Domestic flights only: Cannabis is allowed if you’re flying within Canada.
- International flights: Cannabis is never permitted when crossing borders, even if you’re traveling to another country where cannabis is legal.
Flying With Flower in Canada | Cannabis Airport Rules Explained
Airports in Canada follow federal law. Here’s what you need to know when bringing cannabis flower:
- Carry-on vs. checked bags: Cannabis can be carried in both, but most travelers prefer keeping it in their carry-on for easier declaration if questioned.
- Original packaging: Keep products sealed and labeled. This avoids delays if security inspects your bag.
- Edibles and extracts: These also count toward your 30-gram equivalent limit.
Kristina, co-owner of ROLL’D Cannabis Co. in Kanata, explains:
“We always remind our customers that the key is knowing the legal limit and keeping cannabis in its original container. It makes traveling smoother and stress-free.”
Canadian Cannabis Laws and Air Travel | Can You Bring Weed on a Plane?
Canadian cannabis travel laws are clear for flights within the country:
- Domestic flights: Cannabis is legal, up to the 30g possession limit.
- International flights: Strictly prohibited. Carrying cannabis across international borders is a serious offense.
- Medical cannabis: Patients with prescriptions may carry amounts beyond 30g, but only if supported by documentation.
Traveling With Cannabis in Canada | Quick Reference Chart
Travel Scenario | Carry-On Bag | Checked Bag | Legal? | Notes |
Domestic flight (within Canada) | ✅ Allowed (up to 30g) | ✅ Allowed (up to 30g) | ✔️ Yes | Keep in original packaging for smoother screening |
International flight (leaving Canada) | ❌ Not allowed | ❌ Not allowed | ❌ Illegal | Cannabis cannot cross international borders |
Domestic flight with medical cannabis | ✅ Allowed (with documentation) | ✅ Allowed (with documentation) | ✔️ Yes | May exceed 30g if prescribed and documented |
Edibles, oils, concentrates (domestic flight) | ✅ Allowed (within 30g equivalent) | ✅ Allowed (within 30g equivalent) | ✔️ Yes | Equivalent amounts count toward 30g total |
Consumption at airport or on plane | ❌ Not allowed | ❌ Not allowed | ❌ Illegal | Only permitted in designated smoking areas before check-in |
Kristina from ROLL’D Cannabis Co. sums it up perfectly:
“Think of cannabis like alcohol — legal to travel with in Canada if you’re within the limit, but not something you can cross borders with or use mid-flight.”
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At Canadian airports, security screening is handled by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA). Officers are trained to recognize cannabis and enforce possession limits.
- If you’re within the legal limit, you’ll be allowed through security.
- If you exceed the limit, your cannabis can be confiscated and you may face penalties.
Tyler, co-owner of ROLL’D Cannabis Co., adds:
“We tell customers that airports aren’t looking to hassle you if you’re following the rules. Problems only happen when people try to travel with too much or cross borders.”
Cannabis Travel Guide Canada | Rules for Carrying Flower on Domestic Flights
Here’s a quick checklist for traveling with cannabis flower on Canadian domestic flights:
- Be at least the legal age in your province.
- Carry no more than 30 grams of dried cannabis flower (or equivalent).
- Keep products in original, sealed packaging.
- Pack cannabis securely in carry-on or checked luggage.
- Never attempt to cross international borders with cannabis.
Airport Cannabis Rules in Canada | What Passengers Can and Can’t Do
You can:
- Bring up to 30 grams of cannabis flower on domestic flights.
- Travel with edibles, oils, or concentrates (within the limit).
- Keep cannabis in either carry-on or checked bags.
You cannot:
- Carry cannabis across international borders.
- Exceed possession limits.
- Consume cannabis in airports or on planes (unless in a designated smoking area before check-in).
Traveling With Cannabis in Canada | Domestic vs. International Flights
- Domestic flights: Safe and legal with cannabis if you follow the rules.
- International flights: Even to the U.S. or Amsterdam, cannabis is prohibited. Canada Border Services and foreign customs agencies enforce this strictly.
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In short: yes, but only within Canada. For safe travels:
- Stick to the legal 30g possession limit.
- Pack responsibly.
- Leave cannabis at home if your destination is outside Canada.
Final Thoughts
Flying with flower in Canada is legal, but only on domestic routes and within the 30-gram possession limit. Airports allow it, but international travel is strictly off-limits. Stay informed, travel responsibly, and keep your cannabis stored safely.
Looking for premium cannabis flower before your next trip? Visit ROLL’D Cannabis Co. in Kanata, Ottawa, where Kristina and Tyler can guide you through the best strains for your journey.
👉 Stop by today and let ROLL’D help you travel with confidence.