Legal marijuana sales in British Columbia reached $72.05 million in March 2025, marking a 15.9% increase compared to the $62 million sold in the same month last year.
This strong performance brings the province’s total marijuana sales for 2025 to $215 million, according to the research firm Headset.
The average price of a gram of dried flower in March was $8.57, while eighths were priced at $25 and concentrates at $38 per gram. These prices reflect a consistent market from recent months.
Pre-rolls emerged as the top-selling category, generating $25.8 million in sales. Flower followed with $22.5 million, while vapor pens contributed $13 million. Edibles, a steadily growing segment, brought in $4 million, with concentrates rounding out the market at $2.8 million.
British Columbia’s marijuana sales were the third highest in Canada, behind Ontario at $150 million and Alberta at $80 million. However, the year-over-year increase was significantly lower in both provinces.