Ordered a couple of days before legalization, I used to use GTA seedbank for years with no problems. They closed on legalization day. True north seedbank delivered in less than a week, original breeders packs, seem fresh. Not too stealthy delivery but that isn't an issue within the country. Only problem I had is when using a credit card, that the business addy on my card reads "Native American Seed Bank". Really UNCOOL, sent them an e-mail of complaint, as this was not an option explained on their website under billing FAQ. Leave me out of your fucking first nation protest politics, use some fucking discretion. They do operate a retail store now in the Alderville first nations, south of Hastings, at the medicine wheel dispensary property. More stealthy paying cash at a walk-in IMO. There is at least 7 dispensaries in 2 mile stretch, where you can buy edibles shatter imported hash, everything. They are all illegal under Canadian law but you know, first nations exercise their rights to produce their own medicine for their own people (technically) but sell openly to anyone who looks over 19. Same deal with cigarettes here in Ontario. I don't know if the great cannabis purge police have the balls to go after first nations cannabis sales, as they took a hit years ago when they tried to shut down cigarette smuggling across the Border near Kingston. Had a tense stand-off face-to-face with the Canadian military, and First Nations triumphed. Our Gov't is busting dispensaries everywhere to clear the way for their "democratically elected" cartel. I wish the illegal operations were a bit more respectful of their customers privacy, like every other seedbank in the world LOL. Oh ya and the 'collector type description falls on deaf ears in court when their descriptions of genetics deal with the end product of growing them out. The pot czar just explained that publicly as the approved government sites promise seed sales (legally) but have none in stock. When that supply becomes available, look out canadian seedbanks. I'm collecting now, just in case.