FOUR20 is finally opening in Kensington this Wednesday!
Via Four20 Premium MarketFour20 Stephen Ave Storefront Via @four20yyc Instagram


After a year of cannabis legalization, FOUR20 is finally opening its Kensington location on Wednesday, October 23rd. It’s been a long time coming, but the first 100 customers will all be treated to some special gifts. After all, good things come to those who wait.
Sitting on the corner of Memorial and 10th Street, the FOUR20 Kensington location has some of the highest visibility in the city. With 6 stores in the city, Calgary-based FOUR20 has been making some serious strides to become one of the premium cannabis retailers around.
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They’re pretty excited about being in Kensington, too. Here is what Amber Craig, VP of Marketing for FOUR20 had to say about the neighbourhood:
“It’s always our goal to be responsible stewards in the community and really work to be great neighbours. We want to support the businesses around us as well, and in Kensington, that’s been a very reciprocal feeling”.
Obviously, Kensington is a perfect match for a cannabis retailer. With top-notch walkability, coffee shops, bars, and boutiques, this pairing is a match made in heaven. On opening day, the first 100 customers at FOUR20 will each receive free coffee from Higher Ground and cupcakes from Crave.
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Along with that, all purchases on opening day are 10% off! All you have to do is use the code OPEN10 and mention that you heard about it on Curiocity. It’s that simple.
Expect the store to be wonderfully designed and filled with natural light, perfect for a pleasant shopping experience. The store will be stocked with all forms of available cannabis goodies from top LPs and accessories to suit every style and budget. Sounds like a can’t-miss spot, tbh.
We’ll see you on opening day, Calgary!
FOUR20 Kensington
When: Grand Opening on Wednesday, October 23
Where: Corner of 10th Street & Memorial Dr NW