Limington, ME Dispensary Guide
Cannabis options near Limington in the Saco Lakes region
Limington Cannabis Quick Facts
| Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Medical Legal | Yes |
| Recreational Legal | Yes — statewide |
| Dispensaries in Town | 0 |
| Opt-In Status | NOT opted in |
| Nearest Medical | Founding Farmers, Limerick (~6 mi) |
| Nearest Recreational | Sweet Dirt / Canuvo, Bridgton (~20 mi) |
| Delivery Nearby | Hidden Greens, Buxton (~10 mi, offers delivery) |
| Population | ~3,700 (2020 Census) |
| County | York County |
Overview
Limington has no cannabis dispensaries. With roughly 3,700 residents near Sebago and Little Ossipee lakes, the town's nearest medical option is just 6 miles away in Limerick (Founding Farmers). For recreational purchases, residents typically drive ~20 miles to Bridgton where Sweet Dirt Cannabis and Canuvo operate. Hidden Greens in Buxton (~10 mi) offers delivery service to the area.
Nearest Dispensaries to Limington
Medical Options
- Founding Farmers — 16 Main Street, Limerick, ME (~6 mi). Phone: (207) 315-5259. Shortest drive for medical patients.
- Hidden Greens — 370 Narragansett Trail, Buxton, ME (~10 mi). Medical dispensary with delivery service.
Recreational (Adult-Use) Options
- Sweet Dirt Cannabis — Bridgton, ME (~20 mi). Adult-use recreational.
- Canuvo — Bridgton, ME (~20 mi). Curated recreational storefront.
The Delivery Advantage
Hidden Greens in Buxton offers delivery, which serves Limington well — medical patients don't need to leave town to get their products. For recreational customers without a medical card, however, a trip to Bridgton is required.
Limington Town Context for Operators
Limington was originally part of the Ossipee Tract that Francis Small purchased from Chief Captain Sunday in 1668 — the same land transaction that gave Cornish, Parsonsfield, Newfield, Limerick, and Shapleigh to the Small-Shapleigh proprietors. The town was first organized as Ossipee Plantation, then incorporated on February 9, 1792, with the name Limington likely honoring the English town in Somersetshire, the home county of Ferdinando Gorges. Deacon Amos Chase arrived in 1773 as the first permanent settler, followed by Ezra Davis and Jonathan Boothby in 1774.
The Saco River forms Limington's northern and eastern boundary, and the Little Ossipee River separates it from Waterboro to the south. Both rivers historically powered sawmills, gristmills, and the granite industry — granite is abundant around the falls on the Little Ossipee. Nason's Falls drops 60 feet in a quarter mile, and the 1886 Gazetteer of Maine described the town as having numerous water powers and "several lofty eminences" including Veasie, Meserve, Moody, and Maloy mountains. The Limington Historic District on the National Register preserves the late-18th- and 19th-century village core.
For operators, Limington sits in a growth corridor. The 2020 Census recorded 3,713 residents — roughly quadruple the 1970 count of 1,066 — making it one of the fastest-growing small towns in York County. State Routes 11, 25, and 117 cross the town, with the Limington Rapids Rest Area (popular for wading and Saco River fishing) drawing seasonal visitors. Year-round daytime population is much smaller than the residential count; most local retail spending follows commuters out of town. The combination of a 6-mile proximity to Limerick's medical dispensary, a 10-mile proximity to Buxton's delivery-capable Hidden Greens, and a 20-mile gap to the nearest adult-use stores means a small storefront or delivery hub at the Limington-Hollis-Limerick triangle would be the strongest thesis in this corridor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Disclaimer: Information is provided for general reference only. Municipal opt-in statuses can change. Always verify details directly with the town office.
