Duluth Cannabis Dispensary Guide 2026
Duluth was one of the earlier Minnesota cities to see licensed cannabis retail, benefiting from being a regional hub in the northeastern part of the state. The Duluth metro area (including Hermantown) has two active dispensary locations serving the city and the Iron Range corridor.
Duluth Dispensaries
Legacy Cannabis — 1906 W Superior St
Legacy Cannabis on West Superior Street is the primary city-location dispensary for Duluth. West Superior Street is a major commercial corridor on the western side of the city, accessible from both the western neighborhoods and Highway 2.
Legacy has established itself as the go-to option for Duluth residents who want to stay within city limits. The dispensary carries the full range of adult-use products — flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, and concentrates — and the staff is experienced with both local regulars and tourists visiting the area from the Iron Range and Wisconsin.
Notable: Duluth draws significant tourism traffic from northern Wisconsin where cannabis remains illegal. If you're visiting from Wisconsin or a state without adult-use cannabis, Legacy Cannabis sees visitors who are shopping legally for the first time — the staff is used to walking first-timers through the process.
Green Goods — Hermantown (4960 Miller Trunk Hwy #300)
Hermantown is a suburb directly adjacent to Duluth that many Twin Cities residents pass through when traveling Highway 53. The Green Goods location here serves the Hermantown, Proctor, and suburban Duluth markets, as well as travelers heading to or from Duluth on the highway corridors.
Green Goods is a chain with multiple Minnesota locations and strong product consistency. The Hermantown location has ample parking (suburban highway commercial strip) and typically maintains good stock levels across product categories.
The Duluth Cannabis Market Context
Duluth's cannabis market reflects the city's position as the largest city in northeastern Minnesota. The area serves:
- Local residents in Duluth and Hermantown
- Iron Range corridor (Hibbing, Virginia, Eveleth) — RISE Hibbing serves this market, but Duluth is the regional city
- Northern Wisconsin border traffic — Wisconsin residents frequently cross the border legally
- Tourism season — Duluth sees significant summer and fall tourism (Canal Park, North Shore, Boundary Waters access) that drives dispensary traffic
Note on Iron Range: RISE Hibbing serves the Iron Range directly. For residents in Hibbing, Virginia, or Eveleth, the Hibbing location is likely more convenient than Duluth.
What to Expect
Pricing: Same Minnesota tax structure as the rest of the state — approximately 22-25% total tax on adult-use purchases. Prices are broadly comparable to Twin Cities dispensaries.
Peak times: Summer tourism season (June-August) and fall foliage season (September-October) drive visitor traffic. The Canal Park and North Shore crowds create above-average demand during these windows.
Hours: Check current listings at mncannabishub.com for current operating hours.
Looking Ahead
Duluth is likely to see additional dispensary locations open as the licensing pipeline catches up with demand, particularly in the East Superior Street and Canal Park corridors that serve the tourism market.