Native cigarettes,
delivered to Edmonton.
The carton that costs $148 at a Whyte Avenue 7-Eleven costs $49 here. Same Canadian tobacco, manufactured legally on First Nations territory, shipped discreet and tracked from our warehouse to every Edmonton postal code. 3 to 4 business days. Plain unmarked packaging.
$99 saved, every single carton.
Edmontonians know the math better than most. Long winters mean more time indoors, and a pack-a-day habit eats $50 a week from anyone’s grocery budget without blinking. Of every $148 you hand over at a 99 Street gas station, $89 goes to federal excise, what little provincial tobacco tax Alberta charges, GST, and retailer markup. Native cigarettes ship outside that tax structure, legally, under treaty rights.
A pack-a-day Edmonton smoker saves $1,807 a year. A carton-a-week smoker saves $5,000+ a year. Five years of either is a kitchen renovation. Ten years is a serious dent on a place out by Sherwood Park or St. Albert. Sitting in your pocket instead of funding the federal excise system.
Every Edmonton postal code.
We deliver across Edmonton and the capital region, from condos in Oliver to acreages outside Sherwood Park, from Old Strathcona to Mill Woods. Whether you’re in Glenora or Beaumont, the box arrives the same: tracked Canada Post, plain unmarked, 3 to 4 business days for most addresses.
Outside the Edmonton region? See our full Alberta delivery page for province-wide details including Calgary, Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, and the Peace Country.
How fast it actually arrives.
Real estimates from real Canada Post delivery data. All times in business days from order processing.
Find your match.
Already smoking a major Canadian brand? Here’s the exact native cigarette to order instead. Same smoking experience, 70% lower price.
Don’t see your brand? See the full brand match guide, or start with Canadian Classics Original, our #1 seller.
Real reviews from across Alberta.
Filtered to Alberta orders only. See all customer reviews for the full picture.
“Works out to around $2.45 a pack when I order cartons. Used to be $20 a pack at work. That math speaks for itself. Only complaint is I wish they offered subscription delivery so I didn’t have to remember to reorder every month.”
“Three orders in so far. The Interac e-Transfer checkout felt weird the first time because I wasn’t used to it, but after that it’s actually faster than typing in a credit card number. No weird charges showing up on my statement either.”
“Was driving across the river to the Husky on 75 Street and paying $149 a carton. My nephew told me about this site over Christmas. Three orders later, last one came in 3 days flat to St. Albert. The Canadian Classics Originals are the same as what I’ve smoked for 25 years. Wish I’d known about this sooner.”
What Edmonton buyers actually ask.
The questions every first-time buyer has, answered briefly. Full FAQ further down.
Are these real cigarettes?
Yes. Same Canadian tobacco, manufactured to commercial standards. The price difference comes from tax treatment, not product quality.
What’s the catch?
No catch. Treaty rights exempt First Nations manufacturers from tobacco tax. Hundreds of cartons ship to Alberta weekly. Nobody is hiding.
Will my landlord see?
No. Plain brown box, neutral return address, no logos or product references on the outside. Looks like any Canada Post parcel.
Is the order tracked?
Yes. Tracking number emailed the moment your order ships. Signature required at delivery for age verification.
What if it gets lost?
If a tracked package is confirmed lost, we reship at no cost. Nobody pays twice for the same order. Full refund policy.
Will winter weather slow delivery?
Sometimes. Canada Post may add a day during heavy snowstorms or extreme cold snaps in January and February. Most orders still arrive within the standard window.
Legal. Tracked. Discreet.
Hundreds of orders ship to Alberta every week. Nobody’s hiding. Here’s how it actually works.
Manufactured under treaty rights
Native cigarettes are produced on Canadian First Nations territory. Treaty rights that predate the Canadian tax code exempt these manufacturers from federal and provincial tobacco tax. That’s why the price drops 70%, not because the tobacco is different.
Tracked Canada Post delivery
Tracking number emailed the moment your order ships. 3 to 4 business days to most Edmonton addresses from order processing. Signature required at delivery for age verification.
Plain unmarked packaging
Plain brown box. No logos, no product references, neutral return address. Nothing on the outside indicates what’s inside. Matters for condo mailrooms, shared offices, and roommates.
18+ age verification
Alberta law requires 18+ for tobacco purchase, the youngest legal age in Canada along with Quebec. We verify age at checkout and Canada Post verifies again at delivery. Underage orders are rejected and refunded.
Common questions.
Specific to Edmonton and the capital region. For general questions, see our full FAQ page.
Is it legal to buy native cigarettes in Edmonton?
Yes. Native cigarettes are manufactured on Canadian First Nations territory under treaty rights that exempt them from federal and provincial tobacco tax. Alberta residents 18 and older can legally purchase and possess them. Age is verified at checkout and again at delivery via Canada Post signature.
How long does delivery take to Edmonton?
3 to 4 business days to most Edmonton postal codes. The Edmonton core (Whyte Avenue, Old Strathcona, downtown) typically arrives in 3 days. Capital region suburbs like St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, and Leduc take 3 to 4 days. Camrose, Vegreville, and Wetaskiwin: 4 days.
How do I pay if I’m in Alberta?
Interac e-Transfer through every major Canadian bank. Works with TD, RBC, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC, ATB Financial, Servus Credit Union, connectFirst, and most Alberta credit unions. Payment goes through your bank’s secure system, so your financial data never leaves your bank. Credit cards aren’t accepted because Visa, Mastercard, and Amex prohibit tobacco transactions on their networks.
Can I order nicotine pouches in Edmonton?
Yes. Unlike British Columbia, Alberta does not restrict nicotine pouch sales to pharmacies. We ship nicotine pouches, cigarettes, and vapes to all Alberta postal codes.
Does the cold affect delivery in winter?
Canada Post may add a day during heavy snowstorms or deep cold snaps in January and February, but most Edmonton orders still arrive within the standard 3 to 4 day window. Tracking updates in real time so you’ll see any holds. The product itself isn’t affected by cold transit.
What’s the cheapest way to buy cigarettes in Edmonton?
Native cigarettes ordered online are the cheapest legal option. A carton at NativeNicotine.co is $49 versus roughly $148 at an Edmonton convenience store. Volume tiers drop the price further: 5 cartons for $225 ($45 each, free shipping) or 10 cartons for $390 ($39 each). At the 10-carton tier, you’re paying 19Β’ per cigarette versus 75Β’ at retail.
Do you ship to rural Alberta or smaller towns?
Yes. We deliver to every Alberta postal code via Canada Post, including rural routes and smaller centres throughout the province. Towns like Drayton Valley, Whitecourt, Athabasca, Lac La Biche, and Cold Lake all receive delivery. Rural addresses generally take 1 to 2 days longer than the listed Edmonton times.
Do you ship to Calgary, Fort McMurray, or other Alberta cities?
Yes. Calgary typically arrives in 3 to 4 days, Fort McMurray in 5 to 6 days, Grande Prairie in 5 to 6 days, Lloydminster in 4 to 5 days, Medicine Hat in 4 days. See our full Alberta delivery page for province-wide details.
Cartons from $49.
Edmonton in 3 to 4 days.
Free shipping on orders over $199. Most regulars order 5 cartons. Ships in plain unmarked box from our warehouse within 24 hours of payment.
18+ Only Β· Age verified at checkout and delivery Β· Alberta residents