It is now legal to smoke pot across Canada.
Recreational marijuana became legal across the country at midnight, making Canada the first G-7 country to allow it.
One of the first customers to buy legal weed did so at a store that opened at 12:01am on Water St. in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
But Ian Power says he has no intention of smoking or otherwise consuming the gram of weed he bought — instead, he plans to frame it as a piece of history.
Most adult Canadians can now buy and use recreational cannabis legally, and even grow a few plants at home, but how and where depends on where they live.
In Ontaro, you must be 19 years of age and you can only purchase marijuana on the Ontario Cannabis Store website.
Several events are planned across Windsor-Essex to mark legalization day.
Leamington-based marijuana grower Aphria will be holding a Legalization Launch Party at Jose's Bar and Grill at 215 Talbot St. W. in Leamington from 12pm to 4:20pm.
A street party party begins at 12pm at 405 Tecumseh Rd. W. to celebrate the opening of Compassion House
U.S. Customs and Border Protection will hold a news conference at 11:30am Wednesday near the Detroit-Windsor tunnel to discuss the impact of Canada's legalization of pot for travelers crossing the border.
CLICK HERE for a list of the regulations across the country and what you need to know about the rules surrounding the legalization of marijuana.