
Cannabis dispensary near Carver.Chanhassen, MN.
Waabigwan Mashkiki Chanhassen is the closest legal recreational cannabis dispensary to Carver, Minnesota. White Earth Nation sovereign cannabis — flower, pre-rolls, vapes, and edibles.
Carver→ Chanhassen.
Carver County. The Chanhassen store is 8 miles from Carver.
Carver, Minnesota is a small city in Carver County — population approximately 5,400 — located approximately 8 miles south of Chanhassen along the Minnesota River. Known for its historic downtown (one of the oldest preserved 19th-century town centers in Minnesota). Waabigwan Mashkiki Chanhassen opens 2026 at 951 W 78th St as the closest sovereign tribal cannabis dispensary to Carver — drive time approximately 12-15 minutes upon opening.
- Closest store
- Chanhassen
- Distance from Carver
- ~8mi
- Age
- 21+
- Daily flower cap
- 2 oz
- MN cannabis tax
- 10%
- Payment
- Cash / Debit
Why Carver customers choose Waabigwan Mashkiki
- Chanhassen Waabigwan opens 2026 — approximately 8 miles N via Highway 41
- Carver population ~5,400 in Carver County, MN
- Historic 19th-century downtown — Minnesota River bluff
- Currently-open closest: Saint Cloud (~70 mi NW)
- Sovereign tribal cannabis enterprise
About Carver
Carver landmarks: Historic Downtown Carver (one of MN's oldest preserved town centers), Minnesota River bluff, Carver Park Reserve (Three Rivers Park District).
- Carver is one of the oldest preserved 19th-century town centers in Minnesota
- City namesake of Carver County (county seat is Chaska)
- Minnesota River corridor + Three Rivers Park District access
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Authoritative sources
- Minnesota Statute Chapter 342 (Cannabis Regulatory Act)
- Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management
- Bureau of Indian Affairs — federally recognized tribes
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