Cannabis is now legal in Canada as of Oct. 17, but the pricing and distribution are left largely up to the provinces. Here’s what we know about how much pot will cost across the country. This story will be updated as cannabis becomes legal in each province and online sales begin.

Ontario

The cheapest gram of dried flower on the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) is $7.50, and prices go up to $13.25 per gram. The cheapest half-gram pre-rolled joint is $10.35. Keep in mind the most you can order at one time is 30 grams, in line with the amount you’re allowed to carry under federal law.

The OCS also sells a solid variety of extras and goodies, from oils and sprays to rolling papers to vaporizers — pick up a hemp wick for $1.95, or a $7 bottle of Orange Chronic glass cleaner.

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P.E.I.

The cheapest dried flower currently on the government-run cannabis website is $7.83 per gram. Pre-rolled half-gram joints are $5.65 each.

New Brunswick

Dried flower starts at $8.99 per gram online and goes up to $15.50. Pre-rolled half-gram joints are $7.50 each. The Cannabis NB shop also sells accessories such as pipes and vaporizers.

Nova Scotia

There are three levels of cannabis quality in Nova Scotia, as decided by the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation: “value” ranges from $6.33 to $8.49, “core” goes from $9.00 to $10.98 and “premium” starts at $10.99.

Newfoundland

The cheapest dried flower currently on the government-run cannabis website is $5.87 per gram, but it isn’t available for purchase yet. The cheapest one you can buy right now is $7.71 per gram if you buy 3.5 grams at once. Prices will range from $6 to $13 per gram, according to the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation.

Quebec

The province’s online store had a late launch but is now up and running, although many of its products are already out of stock. It offers an impressive range of dried flower starting at $8.50 per gram. The site also offers pre-ground flower, pre-rolled joints, oils, oral sprays and pills, and allows users to shop by strength from moderate to strong.

Manitoba

Six stores have been licensed to open in the province, but retailer Delta 9 is the province’s only online non-medical retailer so far. Delta 9 sells grams online for $12. Of note: the company has partnered with the Pineapple Express delivery service and is promising same-day delivery for orders in Winnipeg.

Saskatchewan

Unlike other provinces, SLGA does not have supply agreements with licensed producers. It will be up to Saskatchewan’s private retailers to determine market prices. So far, prices are among the highest in Canada.

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Cannabis will be sold through online and private stores and is regulated by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority. Many of the stores were not expected to be in operation by legalization day, however, according to media reports.

Alberta

The website crashed at the stroke of midnight for several minutes before sorting users into a queue of thousands. By the time the Star was able to view the site, multiple products were already out of stock, but the cheapest dried flower available was $9.24 per gram. A half-gram pre-rolled joint is $6.64. Every retailer will have to purchase its cannabis through the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission, which will sell it at an average price per gram of $8.90.

British Columbia

Grams of dried flower start at $6.99, with a huge variety — more than any other online store right now. Half-gram pre-rolled joints start at $4.20. (Get it?)

The province went all-out on accessories — the selection of rollies, filters, grinders, vapes, bongs, pipes, humidity regulators, etc. is even larger than Ontario’s.

Yukon

The government will run one temporary store in Whitehorse, and the online store opened Wednesday morning. Prices start at $10.09 per gram with a modest variety. The store also offers THC oil at $65.28 per bottle and pre-rolled joints starting at $15.94.

Northwest Territories

The government is selling through its liquor branch, which lists five dried flowers and nothing else available for purchase. All three of the cheapest individual grams are “coming soon,” so the least expensive legal gram of weed you can buy in the territory right now is $17.50.

Nunavut

Cannabis will only be available online through Tweed, a retailer with no brick-and-mortar shops in Nunavut. Four types of dried flower are available, and two are currently sold out. The cheapest available flower is $47.99 for 3.5 grams, which works out to $13.71 per gram.

With files from Emerald Bensadoun and Rhianna Jackson-Kelso