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Top Crop Cannabis – Ontario is a recreational and medical cannabis dispensary located at 297 SE 10th St in Ontario, Oregon — founded by two lifelong friends with a shared passion for cannabis and community, and recognized as one of the premier cannabis destinations in eastern Oregon with a claimed largest product selection in the state. Situated just five minutes from the Idaho border and 50 minutes from Boise via I-84, Top Crop Ontario serves both local Oregon customers and the steady stream of visitors crossing from Idaho to access legal cannabis — with a broad menu of flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, cartridges, concentrates, and CBD products at multiple price points to fit every budget. Tax is included in all listed prices, eliminating checkout surprises. Daily specials, bulk discounts, early bird deals, and happy hour pricing make every visit an opportunity to save, and the Chron Club loyalty rewards app (available on iOS and Android) stacks additional points and perks with every purchase. Open daily from 7 AM to 10 PM. Cash accepted with on-site ATM. ADA accessible. Veteran discount available. Reach them at (541) 666-7888 and at topcropcannabis.com/best-cannabis-dispensary-ontario-oregon.
Rated 4.8 stars across more than 2,300 reviews — one of the highest-rated dispensaries in all of eastern Oregon — Top Crop Ontario has earned a loyal following for its knowledgeable staff, welcoming atmosphere, and genuine commitment to the communities it serves across the Oregon-Idaho border region.
Phone: (541) 666-7888 Address: 297 SE 10th St, Ontario, OR 97914 Hours: Open daily 7 AM – 10 PM Payment: Cash; ATM on site; tax included in prices Note: Recreational 21+; medical patients 18+ with Oregon medical card; online ordering, curbside pickup, and in-store shopping available; ADA accessible; veteran discount; Chron Club loyalty app Website: topcropcannabis.com/best-cannabis-dispensary-ontario-oregon | topcropor.com
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