Indigenous Markets · Ontario · Lake Huron
Cannabis payment processing in Chippewas of Kettle Point.
Interac debit, e-Transfer, and ACH on one terminal for Canadian dispensaries. Cashless ATM and ACH for US-side operators. Same-day applications. The person who sets up your account is the person who answers when you call.
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Cannabis-focused since 2019
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About Chippewas of Kettle Point
The Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation is an Anishinaabe community on the southeast shore of Lake Huron, about 35 kilometres north of Sarnia in Lambton Shores. The reserve has roughly 1,000 on-reserve members and around 1,100 hectares of land. Approximately 5 cannabis dispensaries operate in the community, a smaller market than the larger Haudenosaunee territories but established and steady.
Doing business here
Kettle Point sits on a tourist corridor that includes Ipperwash Beach, Grand Bend, and the Pinery, which produces strong seasonal traffic from May through September and quieter winters. The community is part of the Anishinabek Nation rather than the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, which means a different governance lineage from the Mohawk and Six Nations cannabis markets. The smaller retail count makes per-store volume and seasonal variation important factors for processing setups.
Market size
5
Cannabis dispensaries currently listed on Chippewas of Kettle Point per the RezWeed directory.
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Chippewas of Kettle Point is one of many.
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