Cigarette Delivery in Port Saunders
Fast, reliable shipping across Port Saunders, the Great Northern Peninsula, and all of Newfoundland and Labrador with Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx & UPS
We proudly serve Port Saunders, a historic fishing and ferry community on the Great Northern Peninsula, and the entire province of Newfoundland and Labrador with the following shipping policy:
- $29 flat shipping on all orders under $290
- Free shipping on orders $290 or more – anywhere in NL
- Shipped via Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx, or UPS
- Age verification upon delivery: You must be 19+ (Newfoundland & Labrador law)
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📦 How We Choose Your Shipping Carrier
- 🏙️ Port Saunders & Great Northern Peninsula: Canada Post – 2 to 3 days (primary carrier for remote areas)
- 🏙️ St. Anthony, Raleigh, Goose Cove: Canada Post or Purolator – 1 to 2 days
- 🌲 Northern communities (Labrador, including coastal ferries): Canada Post – 4 to 7 days
- 🚚 Expedited shipping: FedEx or UPS available for select destinations, but limited in remote areas
📌 Delivery elsewhere in Newfoundland and Labrador? NL Province Page →
What Smokers in Port Saunders Look For
Whether you live in the friendly town of Port Saunders, along the rugged shores of the Great Northern Peninsula, or in surrounding areas like Port au Choix, Hawke’s Bay, or River of Ponds, our Indigenous-owned store is your trusted choice for cigarette delivery in Port Saunders. Flat $29 shipping (free over $290). Enjoy authentic native tobacco products with no hidden taxes, delivered straight to your door on Newfoundland’s northwest coast.
Three Fascinating Facts About Port Saunders
1. The Port Saunders Ferry Terminal
Port Saunders is home to a ferry terminal that connects the Great Northern Peninsula to the remote communities of Labrador (Blanc-Sablon, Quebec, and points north). The MVQajaq and MVVeteran carry passengers and freight across the Strait of Belle Isle. The ferry is a lifeline for the region, and Port Saunders serves as a gateway for travellers heading to and from Labrador.
2. The Port au Choix National Historic Site
Just a short drive from Port Saunders lies Port au Choix, a National Historic Site of Canada. The site contains archaeological remains of Indigenous peoples who lived in the area over 4,000 years ago, including the Maritime Archaic, Dorset, and Groswater cultures. The site’s visitor centre features artifacts and exhibits on the region’s ancient history, and the coastal trails offer stunning views of the Strait of Belle Isle.
3. The French Shore History
Port Saunders is located on the “French Shore,” a region where French fishermen held exclusive fishing rights from 1713 to 1904. The town’s name reflects its history as a port for French fishing vessels. Remnants of French fishing stages and saltworks can still be seen along the coastline, and local place names preserve this heritage.
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Where in Port Saunders Do We Deliver?
- Port Saunders Town Centre (A0K): All residential areas, including the harbourfront and ferry terminal
- Port au Choix / Hawke’s Bay / River of Ponds (A0K): Neighbouring communities along the Great Northern Peninsula
- St. Anthony / Raleigh / Goose Cove (A0K): Larger centre to the north
- Anchor Point / Bird Cove / Plum Point (A0K): Communities to the south
- Cow Head / Rocky Harbour / Norris Point (A0K): Towns near Gros Morne National Park
✅ Need delivery outside Port Saunders but still in Newfoundland and Labrador? Visit our main NL-wide delivery page – we cover every corner of the province, from St. John’s to Nain.
Legal & Age Verification Requirement (Newfoundland & Labrador Law):
All customers in Port Saunders and across Newfoundland and Labrador must be 19 years or older to purchase and receive cigarette deliveries. Age verification will be performed by Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx, or UPS upon delivery. We do not sell to minors. By placing an order, you confirm you are of legal smoking age.
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