Pre-Rolls Top the Canadian Cannabis Market
While overall cannabis sales revenue in Canada has seen some ups and downs over the past two years, one category continues to outperform the rest becoming the best-selling product form throughout Canada: the pre-roll.
According to point-of-sale data from four provinces collected by cannabis analytics firm Headset (ON, BC, AB and SK), total legal cannabis revenue declined 3.27% in 2024, driven largely by falling Flower and Edible revenue. In contrast, 2025 dodged a repeat of ‘24 with a modest 2.1% increase in sales.
Pre-rolls, on the other hand, continued to outpace the industry both years, overtaking Flower as Canada’s top product category midway through 2025.
Overall unit sales across all cannabis products grew just 3.1% year-over-year, underscoring slower market growth, but pre-roll units sold rose 5.5%, increasing category sales 5.2% overall to approximately $1.42 billion on 76.7 million units sold, good enough to pass Flower as the top-selling category.
Pre-rolls now account for 34% of all cannabis sales nationwide. As recently as 2023, Flower led Pre-Rolls by roughly 5.7% in market share, but by the end of 2025, Pre-Rolls had taken the lead, gaining 1.5% in market share and translating that shift into nearly $70 million more in year-over-year sales.
Provincial Performance Shows Signs of a Plateau

From 2019–2023, all tracked provinces experienced strong pre-roll growth, but 2024 marked a noticeable slowdown in Canada’s largest markets. Ontario’s pre-roll sales declined 0.65%, with units down 1%, while British Columbia recorded minimal sales growth of 0.45% alongside a 0.53% decline in units.
Smaller markets proved more resilient, with Alberta leading provincial growth in 2024, posting a 5.6% increase in pre-roll sales and 9.5% growth in units, while Saskatchewan’s sales rose 3.5% despite a 1% decline in units sold. Outside of Alberta, most provinces saw declines in non-Pre-Roll categories, contributing to a 5.34% national drop in non-pre-roll sales and a 1.5% decrease in non-pre-roll units.
By 2025, momentum shifted back toward Canada’s largest provinces. Ontario’s pre-roll market grew 7% year-over-year, adding $46 million in sales. Saskatchewan led all provinces with an 11% increase ($5.5 million), followed closely by Alberta’s 10% growth ($32 million). British Columbia remained an outlier, with pre-roll sales declining 5%, representing a $15 million revenue drop in 2025.
Segment Shifts Continue to Reshape the Category

Segment-level performance highlights how consumer preferences evolved between 2024 and 2025.
In 2024, Hybrid – Single Strain pre-rolls led growth with an 8.3% increase (+$37.16 million), followed by Connoisseur/Infused products at 6.5% growth (+$27.72 million). Mixed Strain pre-rolls posted the fastest percentage growth at 19.1% (+$6.29 million), though they remain a smaller segment overall.
These gains offset steep declines in Indica – Single Strain (-15.8%, -$25.24 million), Sativa – Single Strain (-14.4%, -$21.55 million) and Cannagars/Blunts (-23.3%, -$6.9 million).
In 2025, segment performance shifted. Hybrid – Single Strain grew 2.8% (+$14 million), while Connoisseur/Infused declined 4% (-$2.2 million) and Mixed Strain fell 2.4% (-$2 million). Meanwhile, Indica – Single Strain rebounded sharply with 18% growth (+$28.5 million), Sativa – Single Strain rose 1.7% (+$2.3 million) and Cannagars/Blunts declined 9.2% (-$2.2 million). Overall, growing segments added $44.8 million, outweighing $7.6 million in losses for a net gain of $37 million.
Final Outlook for 2025
Canada’s recreational cannabis market is entering the stage of maturity and pre-rolls have clearly emerged as the market’s strongest category. With sales growth of 7.6% in 2024 and 5.2% in 2025, Pre-Rolls now handedly stand as the top Canadian cannabis product category in 2026.
Driven by convenience, innovation and a continued shift in consumer preferences, Pre-Rolls are no longer just a growing segment, they’ve become the foundation of the Canadian cannabis market.
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