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Some New York businesses licensed to sell marijuana and other cannabis-related products aren’t just setting up shop. They’re looking to turn their businesses into tourist stops. In the Finger Lakes, a bus company that’s used to hauling customers around the popular wine trails is on board. In a place known for destinations, there’s a spot looking to become one. Curt Boshnack is CEO of Sunwalker Farms, a cannabis dispensary with a micro-business license that allows him to grow, produce and sell cannabis products.
“We’re local farms,” said Boshnack, who opened his dispensary in Canandaigua in early 2025. “Local mom and pops that are producing locally. Quality over quantity. It’s what we do.”
The bus parked outside the dispensary on a recent weekday usually does Finger Lakes beer and wine tours. Tour company owner Russell Russo had another idea.
“So we thought, why not try this? Let’s see if there is a calling for cannabis tours,” said Russo, owner of Crush Beer & Wine Tours. “And there was.” Buses and vans that take customers from micro-dispensary to micro-dispensary, just like those popular winery tours, which let someone else take the wheel.
“They’re looking to do things in a safe environment,” said Russo. “They don’t want to have to drive and consume.”
Read more at Spectrum News1
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