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In Québec, a pack of cigarettes generally costs $13–$15 for 20s and $14–$19 for 25s in 2025. A full carton of 200 cigarettes typically ranges from $120 to $165, making Québec one of the most affordable provinces for smokers in Canada. Prices are lower mainly because Québec has one of the lowest provincial tobacco tax rates, at about $41.80 per carton, plus federal excise duty.
Smokers looking for cheaper alternatives often explore Native cigarettes online in Canada, which offer competitive carton pricing, wider brand selection, and convenient Proof-of-Age verified delivery.
Cigarette prices in Québec are influenced primarily by provincial taxation levels and retail competition rather than supply shortages or distribution constraints.
Pack of 20 cigarettes
Approximately $13 to $15
Pack of 25 cigarettes
Approximately $14 to $19
Carton of 200 cigarettes (10 packs)
Approximately $120 to $165
Premium cigarette brands may approach $20 per pack, while budget or discount brands can fall closer to the lower end of the range.
| Format | Approximate Price Range |
|---|---|
| Pack of 20 cigarettes | $13 to $15 |
| Pack of 25 cigarettes | $14 to $19 |
| Carton (200 cigarettes) | $120 to $165 |
| Premium brands | Up to $20 per pack |
| Budget brands | As low as $12 to $14 per pack |

Québec’s cigarette pricing advantage is closely tied to its tobacco tax policy.
Provincial tobacco tax
Federal excise duty
Sales taxes
This tax structure results in lower average retail pricing compared to provinces with aggressive tobacco taxation strategies.
Québec consistently ranks as one of the most affordable provinces for cigarette purchases due to several structural factors.
Low provincial tobacco tax
Strong retail competition
Predictable tax policy
These factors collectively contribute to Québec’s lower average cigarette prices.
A national comparison highlights Québec’s affordability.
Québec
$13 to $15 per pack
Alberta
$14 to $16 per pack
British Columbia
Often $17 to $19 per pack
Manitoba
Typically $17 to $19 per pack
Nova Scotia
Frequently exceeds $20 per pack
Québec consistently falls on the lower end of the national pricing spectrum.
Because Québec maintains one of the lowest provincial tobacco tax rates in Canada, significantly lowering the final retail price.
Approximately $41.80 in provincial tobacco tax, plus federal excise duty and sales tax.
Yes — adult buyers (19+) can legally purchase from compliant retailers that use Canada Post Proof-of-Age verification, like Gold Star Smokes.
In many cases, yes. Online Native cigarette stores often offer better carton pricing and bulk deals.
Flavoured vapes and cigarettes face restrictions, but flavoured cigars and blunt wraps are still available through many online retailers.
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