Complete Vape Juice Guide Canada 2025

Complete Vape Juice Guide Canada 2025

Due to more demands of customisation, a new combination is always looked up, and that is vape juice and a compatible device. The best Vape juices Canada offer more choices – nicotine strength, VG/PG ratio, nic shots and more.

This guide offers insights into essential components, working, usage, tips, safety and new trends.

1. What is a vape juice?

Vape juice, also called e-liquid or e-juice, is the fluid used in electronic cigarettes and vaporisers.  These are sold independently and also put directly in disposable vapes and closed vape pods. When heated, it produces vapour that users inhale.

2. What is in vape juice?

Your e-liquids typically consist of:

  1. Vegetable Glycerine (VG)
  2. Propylene Glycol (PG)
  3. Flavourings (Food grade)
  4. Nicotine (optional)

2.1. Vegetable Glycerin (VG)

VG is a sweet and mostly clear liquid that helps form the base of an e-liquid. It gives dense vapour clouds. It gives smoother throat hit with a thicker and sweeter liquid.  It can give (Direct-to-Lung) DTL vaping and can be used with any high-powered device.

2.2. Propylene Glycol (PG)

PG is a flavourless, thin and odourless organic liquid. A higher proportion of PG in e-liquid is best suited for Mouth-to-Lung (MTL) devices and any low-powered devices. These offer a clean flavour and nicotine hit.

2.3. Flavourings:

All flavourings are used as per Canada's Food and Drugs Act and Regulations. These include all from including fruits, beverages, desserts, minty, menthol icy, flavourless, tobacco and many more combinations.

2.4. Nicotine

You get all sorts of nicotine from nic-free to Bold 50, including 3mg, 6mg, 10mg, 12mg, 18mg and 20mg. All above come in different forms of freebase or salt nics.

3. Types of Vape Juice in Canada

3.1. Freebase e-liquids is a traditional nicotine in pure form that gives a stronger throat hit. These are best used with high-wattage devices and sub-ohm devices, which are perfect for DTL vaping. These are best for sub-ohm devices

3.2. Nicotine Salt e-Liquids offer a smoother and faster nicotine absorption due to the natural nicotine form addition. This is ideal for pod systems and lower wattage systems, and gives MTL vaping.

Lets us now see the differences:

Aspect

Freebase Nic

Nicotine Salts

Throat Hit

Strong

Smooth

Absorption

Slower

Faster

Nicotine Strength

Lower (3–18 mg)

Higher (20–50 mg)

Device Compatibility

Sub-ohm/high power

Low-wattage/pod systems

4. Understanding VG/PG Ratios

You get the following VG/PG ratio combinations

  • 70/30 VG/PG – Smooth with big vapour clouds
  • 50/50 VG/PG – Balanced, most common for pod systems
  • 30/70 VG/PG – Intense throat hit and strong flavour

5. Nicotine Strengths in Canadian Vape Juice

For more understanding, you can visit-‘Understanding Vape Nicotine strengths’.

Canadian law caps nicotine at 20mg/ml.

Strength (mg/ml)

Applicable for:

0mg

Non-smokers, social vapers

3mg – 6mg

Light smokers, smooth vaping experience

10mg – 12mg

Moderate smokers, better throat hit

20mg

Heavy smokers

Bold 50

Synthetic blends for high-intensity vaping

 

6. Vape Juice Brands in Canada

Our best vape juice flavours are Apple Drop, Berry Drop, Blackwood Salt, Brew House, Crave Vape, Drip'n by Envi frozen, ELFLIQ, Flavour Beast, Iced Up, Indulge Vape Juice, Juiced Up, Lemon Drop, Naked 100, Twelve Monkeys, VICE and Vital Vape.

We have made blogs on the top vape brand flavours

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  • Top Flavour Beast Disposable Flavours 2025
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  • Top Kraze Disposable Flavours 2025

7. Canadian Vape Juice Regulations 2025

  • All regulations are under TVPA rules.
  • Under this
    • Nicotine content is capped at 20 mg/ml.
    • Age restrictions are 18/19 and 21 in some provinces.
    • All vaping products must have excise duty stamps, health warnings, and plain packaging and advertising.
  • Some flavour restrictions are in certain provinces.

9. How to Choose the Right Vape Juice

You need to choose the right vape juice based on

  • Nicotine tolerance level and your lower vape level.
  • Preference for MTL or DTL device.
  • Choosing the VG/PG ratio based on stronger or smoother.
  • Freebase or Salt nic vape juice, based on nicotine strength.
  • Flavour that satisfies your taste buds.

10. Storage Tips for Vape Juice

  • Keep in a cool, dark place
  • Avoid exposure to sunlight
  • Seal tightly to prevent air exposure
  • Use within expiry date range and immediately after the package is opened.

Conclusion:

The vape juice market in Canada is dynamic, regulated, and filled with options tailored to every vaper’s needs. From nicotine salts and freebase juices to high VG blends and zero-nicotine options, understanding the core aspects of vape juice helps you make informed choices for the best vaping experience.

Whether you're shopping in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, or online, always ensure your vape juice is Health Canada-compliant, properly labelled, and compatible with your device.

As we move through 2025, expect even more innovation in flavours, nicotine delivery, and regulation. Keep this guide handy to navigate the Canadian vape scene with confidence.

FAQ’s(Frequently Asked Questions)

1. Is vape juice legal in Canada?

Yes, vape juice is legal and is regulated under the Tobacco and Vaping Products Act (TVPA).

2: Can I still buy flavoured vape juice?

  • Provinces and Territories with Flavour Bans: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Quebec
  • Provinces with Restricted Flavour Bans:  British Columbia, Ontario, Saskatchewan.
  • Provinces and Territories Without Specific Flavour Bans: Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Yukon.

3: What’s the difference between e-liquid and vape juice?

There are just different names for the same products.

4: Can vape juice expire?

The expiry date is always printed on the label and is typically 6 to 12 months.

5: Is it safe to use vape juice past its expiration date?

It is generally not recommended.

6: Can I carry vape juice on a flight in Canada?

Yes, in carry-on only. Must be under 100ml per bottle due to air travel liquid rules. You can find the detailed instructions in ‘Vape Travel Canada 2025: Rules and Regulations’.

7: What is the maximum nicotine strength allowed in vape juice in Canada?

The maximum allowed nicotine is 20mg/ml in all forms. You will find lower nicotine strengths.

8: What is the difference between salt nic and freebase vape juice?

Salt nicotine offers a smoother throat hit and faster absorption. Freebase provides a stronger hit and slower in terms of absorption.

9: What are the main ingredients in vape juice?

  • Vegetable Glycerin (VG)
  • Propylene Glycol (PG)
  • Flavourings
  • Nicotine (optional)

10: What’s the best VG/PG ratio for beginners?

A 50/50 VG/PG ratio is best as it offers a more balanced approach.

11:. Do I need a prescription to buy vape juice in Canada?

A prescription is not required, but you must be of legal age (18, 19, or 21, depending on the province) to purchase a vape. Age verification will be done.

12. Is zero-nicotine vape juice available?

Yes, most brands offer 0mg nicotine vape juice for flavour-only vaping.

13: How should vape juice be stored?

  • Store in a cool, dark place
  • Keep bottles sealed and upright
  • Avoid extreme temperatures(cold/hot).

14: Can vape juice freeze in winter?

High PG liquids have high chances of freezing.

15: Are there taxes on vape juice in Canada?

Yes. Vape juice is subject to federal excise duty and provincial vaping taxes. You can visit Vaping Taxation Canada 2025 for a complete idea on this.

16: Can I use high VG juice in pod systems?

No. High VG (70% or more) are for sub-ohm tanks.

17: What nicotine strength is best for quitting smoking?

Many ex-smokers start with 20mg/ml salt nic, then gradually reduce to nic-free 0mg.

18: How long does 30ml of vape juice last?

In general, for moderate users, 30ml lasts 5–7 days. Heavy users may finish it in 2–3 days.

19: Are there age restrictions on buying vape juice?

Yes, the legal age is:

  • 18+ (Alberta, Quebec)
  • 19+ (most provinces)
  • 21+ (Prince Edward Island)

20: What are the most popular vape juice flavours in Canada?

Top flavours include:

  • Mango Ice
  • Blue Raspberry
  • Peach Ice
  • Strawberry Kiwi
  • Vanilla Custard

21. Is it okay to mix different vape juices?

Yes, but only if they are compatible in PG/VG ratio and nicotine strength. Avoid mixing salt and freebase. Also, you need to be aware of the compatible device.

22. Why does my vape juice taste burnt?

It may be due to the following reasons

  • The coil is burnt
  • Vaping at too high a wattage
  • Low juice levels (dry hits)

23. Can vape juice cause allergies?

Some users may be sensitive to PG or specific flavourings. Switch to high VG juice or try allergen-free blends.

24: How do I know if my vape juice is bad?

Signs include:

  • Separation (even after shaking)
  • Strange odour
  • Discoloured liquid
  • No vapour/flavour

25. Can I use vape juice in any vape device?

No. Always check if your juice is compatible with your device’s coil and wattage range.

26. Can I buy vape juice online in Canada?

Yes. At 89 Vape Shop, we do offer online vape juice delivery, with options of same-day vape delivery GTA, next-day vape delivery Montreal and Canada-wide shipping services.

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