48North Cannabis Corp. announced that it has submitted its site evidence package to Health Canada in connection with its license application, submitted in October 2018, for the Company's 100-acre outdoor farm in Brant County, Ontario. The farm site evidence package is a Health Canada pre-licensing requirement. It provides Health Canada with comprehensive evidence confirming that the company has successfully built-out the security provisions on its farm, as outlined in its license application, including but not limited to security fencing, cameras, and intrusion and access control. The company has proactively taken this step to reaffirm its commitment and preparedness to begin cultivating outdoor-grown organic cannabis in June 2019. In addition to 48North's 5,000 kg of indoor grown production in Kirkland Lake and Brantford, Ontario, the company expects to cultivate 40,000 kg of dried organic cannabis, from over 3.7 million sq. ft. of outdoor cultivation space. This capacity puts the company in line with some of the larger producers of cannabis in the country. Together with its two licensed indoor facilities, 48North's organic outdoor cannabis farm further cements the Company's position as an industry-leader with respect to the development and distribution of next-generation cannabis products.