We are the New Brunswick Online Dispensary for Mail Order Marijuana

Looking for a safe, secure online dispensary New Brunswick as a quick way to buy weed online in New Brunswick? Well, you’ve found the best online dispensary in Canada to buy quality products from, including Indica weed, Sativa weed, Hybrid weed, Marijuana Edibles, CBD Oils, Vaporizers, Budder, Shatter, and so much more!

HighClub is a mail order marijuana service that allows Canadians to buy medical marijuana online in New Brunswick and receive it in only 1-3 business days using Canada Post XpressPost shipping.

After you’ve selected the cannabis products you’d like to purchase, you simply go to your cart, checkout, and you’ll receive your Order Receipt by email with instructions on how send payment via Interac E-Transfer.

HighClub.org is simply the safest and most secure way to purchase weed online in New Brunswick, including in: 

  • Moncton
  • Saint John
  • Fredericton
  • Bathurst
  • Edmundston
  • Miramichi
  • Campbellton
  • Dieppe
  • Shediac
  • and Anywhere Else In New Brunswick!

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How Can Cannabis Soap Benfit your Skin?

You wash your face and hands every day, likely multiple times a day. But what if your soap could do more than cleanse your skin? Many soaps contain harsh chemicals that strip the skin of their natural oils, and excessive washing could leave your skin dry and irritated. There are many natural soaps available on the market, but none offer the same range of benefits that you’ll find in cannabis soap. You can find cannabis in a variety of different products from online weed shops in Canada. You’ll see everything from coffee to dog treats and now even soap. Take your daily skin routine to the next level by adding cannabis soap to your regime. How Do Cannabis Topicals Work? Skin is extremely porous and can easily absorb cannabinoids, which is why many brands incorporate cannabis into their topical products....

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How Can Cannabis Soap Benfit your Skin?

You wash your face and hands every day, likely multiple times a day. But what if your soap could do more than cleanse your skin? Many soaps contain harsh chemicals that strip the skin of their natural oils, and excessive washing could leave your skin dry and irritated. There are many natural soaps available on the market, but none offer the same range of benefits that you’ll find in cannabis soap. You can find cannabis in a variety of different products from online weed shops in Canada. You’ll see everything from coffee to dog treats and now even soap. Take your daily skin routine to the next level by adding cannabis soap to your regime. How Do Cannabis Topicals Work? Skin is extremely porous and can easily absorb cannabinoids, which is why many brands incorporate cannabis into their topical products....

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CBD Oil & CBD Tincture: What’s the Difference?

Trying to buy CBD oil in Canada, but finding it all a bit confusing? It’s no wonder. There are so many CBD products available, it can be hard to understand what you’re buying.  In particular, lots of people get confused by the distinction between CBD oil and CBD tincture. Sometimes the terms are used interchangeably. But CBD oil and tincture are different things, although they have some similarities. We’re here to give you some clarity, so you can choose the CBD product that’s best for you. We’ll cover the benefits of CBD, how CBD oils and tinctures are made, and how to use them. CBD: The Basics Let’s start with a quick refresher on CBD. You probably know that CBD is a compound produced by the cannabis plant. Unlike its cousin, THC, CBD is non-psychoactive. That means it doesn’t...

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Access to Marijuana reduces Opioid Prescriptions

Marijuana to mitigate opioid misuse Marijuana could be a formidable solution to the opiate crisis sweeping across the US and Canada, but its use, according to medical experts, could be counterintuitive. Most wonder why a drug should replace another drug, while others are quick to point out the dangers and side effects of marijuana, including dependency and addiction. As such, any talk of marijuana replacing opioids is seen as divisive. At the same time, some people are excited by the new possibilities that marijuana brings to the tabled. This is the group that awaits marijuana research with bated breath. They advocate for the use of marijuana to treat chronic pain. There is some common ground As much as the use of medical marijuana to manage pain is divisive, opponents and proponents of the drug all agree that there’s a...

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No, CBD isn’t right for everyone: CBD myths Canadians need to know

Cannabidiol, simply known as CBD, is one of the most popular compounds found in cannabis. Given its famed medicinal qualities, cannabis researchers, experts, and consumers have every reason to celebrate this non-psychoactive compound that is more beneficial than harmful to the human body. There are a few more reasons as to why the compound is getting increasingly trendy, as more researchers swing to action as they examine its benefits. For some people, CBD is a miracle, while for others, it's nothing short of life-changing. Everywhere you look, most people are full of praise for this compound, famed for its anti-inflammatory and seizure-reducing qualities. What most people do not know is that CBD can also be harmful to some people. Before you buy into the CBD craze, put down that CBD-infused beverage and read this. Myth: CBD is the only...

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Airline advises passengers to flush stash upon unexpected US landing

Cannabis is legal in Canada, but there’s a clause that prohibits Canadians from leaving the country’s borders with a stash of weed. Picture this: You’re travelling from Toronto to Vancouver with a stash of weed to contain your medical condition, or for recreation. But a problem crops up in the skies; the plane you’re travelling in hits headwinds and is diverted to the nearest airport, which happens to be in the US. There’s no doubt that you’ll have to wait for long, so you need to disembark and check into customs. What do you do with your stash, considering that Canadians aren’t legally allowed to cross their borders while in possession of cannabis? Believe it or not, this scenario played out recently in Air Canada’s flight AC125, en-route to Vancouver, from Toronto. Due to a mechanical hitch, the...

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