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The street numbers in the last two blocks were a bit confusing. But we found the place without asking anyone. As other reviewers have noted, the Café looks like an old-school hippie head-shop hangout. Not all chrome and glass and shiny hardwoods like similar outlets we'd visited in Denver and Seattle. But considering the local counter-cultural flare, that's expected. This is Toronto, eh! We were there looking to buy some seeds. We're not residents of CA. Not certified medical users. Not a problem. Very courteous, patient, and young woman showed us their stock. The selection was big enough so that it all was a bit confusing: indoor/outdoor, feminized, auto-flowering and regular; indica, sativa and hybrids. Saw the back room, and the rules posted on the wall. ("No sleeping?") Didn't pay extra to visit that part. HBC doesn't sell cannabis. They do display a boat-load of pipes and vapes and such tools. We got what we wanted and departed. HBC is okay by us. And so is Toronto. We score it a "highest" recommendation. Wink*Wink*Nudge.
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