Ordering weed late at night in Windsor must still fit Ontario’s 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. cannabis delivery window. Last call means the retailer’s final cutoff for taking, confirming and completing a delivery before 11 p.m.
The cutoff and what last call means
Last call is the latest time a delivery request can still be handled before the legal delivery window closes. It is not the same as 11 p.m. A retailer may stop taking delivery requests earlier when there is not enough time left to confirm the order, assign a driver and finish the handoff.
In Ontario, cannabis delivery must happen between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. Retail hours and delivery hours should be checked before placing a late order. If a listing shows later delivery, the legal rules still control the final handoff.
You should treat the posted cutoff as the real working deadline. A text sent at 10:55 p.m. may be too late, even though the delivery window has not officially closed. The driver still needs travel time and the recipient still needs to complete the age check.
For a smoother late request, send everything in one message. Include your address, town, unit number, buzzer code if needed and a phone number that can receive replies. Keep the phone close until the order is accepted or declined.
A sample late night order text you can copy
A good late-night text is clear, short and easy to confirm. It should help the retailer decide if the delivery can be finished before closing.
Hi, I am in Windsor at [full address]. Can you confirm if delivery is still available before 11 p.m.? I am 19+ and have valid photo ID ready. I can confirm my items and payment once you reply.
This format works because it gives the address first. The delivery team can check distance and timing before going through product choices. It also confirms that an eligible adult will be present for the handoff.
Do not send private details that are not requested. Do not send payment until the retailer confirms its accepted process. If photo identification is required before delivery, follow the retailer’s stated method and share only what is needed for the age check.
If you already know the product category, keep the request direct. For example, you can say that you are looking for flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates or accessories. Product labels, package sizes and THC information should be reviewed carefully before use.
Cannabis can affect people differently. Start with the product label, keep use cautious and avoid mixing cannabis with alcohol or other substances. Do not drive after using cannabis.
Confirming your address before the cutoff
The address is the detail that can delay a late order the most. Send the full street address, unit number and building access instructions from the start. If the address is in a complex, include the building name, entrance and buzzer code.
A driver cannot complete a delivery without finding the correct person at the correct location. If you live in an apartment, condo or hotel, you may need to meet the driver at the lobby or front entrance. Late at night, this can be faster than asking the driver to enter a locked building.
You should answer calls or texts after placing the request. A missed reply near closing can make the order impossible to complete before 11 p.m. If the delivery team asks for clarification, respond with the missing detail in one message.
The person receiving the delivery must be 19 or older. Have government-issued photo identification ready. The driver may refuse the handoff if the person receiving the order cannot show valid ID or appears intoxicated.
Ontario’s cannabis laws set the minimum age, possession rules and other requirements for recreational cannabis. These rules apply to late-evening orders the same way they apply during the day.
The late handoff at your door
A late cannabis delivery should be quick and clear at the door. Turn on a porch light where possible and meet the driver at the agreed location. Keep pets secured and have your ID ready before the driver arrives.
Do not ask for the order to be left at the door, in a mailbox or with someone who cannot complete the age check. Recreational cannabis must be handed to an eligible adult.
After the handoff, store the product in its original packaging. Keep cannabis away from children and pets. Edibles should be stored separately from regular snacks because they can be mistaken for ordinary food.
If you plan to use cannabis that night, stay at the address or arrange a sober ride. Cannabis-impaired driving is illegal and unsafe. A late delivery should not turn into a late drive.
Late night ordering questions
Is there cannabis delivery after 11 p.m. in Windsor
Ontario cannabis delivery must be completed by 11 p.m. A retailer may stop taking delivery requests earlier when there is not enough time left for confirmation, travel and handoff.
What does last call mean for cannabis delivery
Last call means the retailer’s final working cutoff for late orders. It may be earlier than 11 p.m. because the delivery still needs to be completed before the legal window closes.
Can an order placed close to closing still go out
An order placed close to closing may still go out if the retailer can confirm it and complete the handoff before 11 p.m. Very late requests can be refused because there may not be enough time left.
Does ID still matter for a late order
Valid photo ID still matters for every recreational cannabis delivery. The recipient must be 19 or older and available at the delivery address.
Conclusion
Go Bananas is a cannabis delivery service serving Windsor, Ontario. We keep late-evening requests focused on clear timing, accurate addresses, valid ID and legal delivery hours so the handoff can be handled properly.
For current service details, visit our main website, check our Google profile, call or text (226) 272-8885.
Disclaimer: Go Bananas provides this content for general educational use. It does not replace advice from a qualified health, legal or other professional. Check local cannabis laws and seek suitable professional guidance before acting on this information.