Canada

Do you deliver to Canada?

Yes. We do. We ship to Canada in discreet, air-sealed, tightly sealed packages to maintain freshness and potency. The duration and shipping rates are calculated at checkout.

No, magic mushrooms are illegal in Canada. Psilocybin is strictly prohibited under Schedule III of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA).

Although gray market psychedelic dispensaries are proliferating in Canada and psilocybin is openly available for purchase online and in storefronts in some Canadian cities, it remains a criminal offense to consume or possess this substance under federal law.

Nevertheless, there are specific exemptions to this rule. This includes any approval given through Health Canada’s s. 56 exemption or Special Access Program.

Let’s dive into the exemptions further down.

In 2023, the federal government decriminalized personal possession of specific controlled substances in British Columbia. As of January 2023, adults aged 18 and over will no longer have to fear repercussions for possessing small personal amounts of illegal drugs like heroin, fentanyl/morphine, crack & powder cocaine, methamphetamines, and MDMA (ecstasy). However, this does not change psilocybin’s legal status within the province.

Even though psilocybin mushroom spores are free from containing any psilocybin, therefore making it legal to possess them in theory, Section 7.1 of the CDSA strictly prohibits owning, making, selling, dealing, or transporting any materials that could be used to produce or traffic in a regulated drug.

You can lawfully possess or traffic psilocybin mushroom spores without breaking the law under s 4(1) [possession], s 5(1) [trafficking], and/or s 5(2) [possession for trafficking] of the CDSA. With these mushrooms, you can explore a wide variety of opportunities, from creating your seed bank to testing out exotic recipes in cooking to utilizing them in scientific experiments and much more.

However, if a person ever intends to cultivate psilocybin mushrooms, then their possession of the spores is an offense against Section 7.1 of the CDSA and could result in up to a decade-long jail sentence.

For safety and legal reasons, if someone wants to hold or work with psilocybin mushroom spores, they should get a s.56 exemption as well as the applicable licenses (dealer’s license or producer’s license) for dealing with those spores. Neglecting this precaution could result in criminal charges under the CDSA and potentially imprisonment.