As legalization of recreational marijuana inches closer to becoming a reality, Saskatoon's cannabis community gathered this weekend to talk — and smoke — pot.

The 7th annual Prairie Medicinal Harvest Cup ran all weekend at O'Brians Event Centre in Saskatoon this past weekend.

"You know, we've had a crowded house all weekend," said Jeffrey Lundstrom, event organizer. "There's not been one argument, there's not been one fight, and if you got this many people together that were consuming alcohol you would never see this."

The event featured a glass blowing demo. (CBC News)

Event features included:

Cannabis strain judging.

Snacks.

Live entertainment.

Cannabis Q & A.

Edibles.

Glass blowing demos.

General entry was open to everyone 18 and older.

A variety of glassware was available for purchase. (CBC News)

Only medical marijuana permit holders were allowed to smoke cannabis at the event. Use of vaporizers and concentrated vapours were permitted inside the venue.

Those smoking other ways — like from a pipe or joint — were permitted in a private area behind the venue. Attendees were encouraged to bring their own medicinal marijuana.

"This is the most amount of people I've seen through the doors in seven years, and I think with the acceptance of cannabis becoming legal then you start to have the normalization of what these events are like, so the general response has been really [great]," he said.