Green Mountain Health Alliance Ltd. Canada’s First Cannabis Crowdfunding Campaign Open To All Blows Through Target

Penticton, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – May 31, 2018) – Green Mountain Health Alliance (“Green Mountain” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has exceeded its goal in Canada’s first cannabis crowdfunding campaign open to all. Typically, opportunities to invest in private companies like Green Mountain are restricted to accredited investors or friends and family. By opening up their crowdfunding campaign to all investors, Green Mountain is providing a new entry-point for Canadians wanting to be a part of the cannabis economy. And it’s paying off — the current raise is over $850,000 or 170% of the company’s target, with contributions from 250 investors. “Our story is different, we are going to be one of the largest cannabis producers in North America, with a low-cost high-quality model. We have a great team in place to deliver our plan, and multiple revenue streams that we are developing. Investors have seen this and believed in us. I want to thank the 250 people who have backed us,” said Wade Attwood, President and Co-Founder of Green Mountain. The campaign closes on Friday, June 1 at 5:00 pm PDT. Until then, Canadians can invest in Green Mountain on the FrontFundr platform, with investments starting at $500. Funds will be used to complete the company’s test facility, which is scheduled to be ready for its first test harvest before the end of 2018, subject to Health Canada approval. Construction is already underway at the facility, which will be the first of two facilities totalling 1,000,000 square feet of growing space. Interested investors can view the opportunity details and purchase shares online at: https://www.frontfundr.com/Company/green_mountain_health_alliance. US accredited investors can contact the company directly. Mr. Attwood will be available for questions during a live webinar on Thursday, 1st June at 11:00 am PST, registration is available at https://events.genndi.com/register/818182175026317024/cfc1077593

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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It depends on the province. Most require you to be 19. Alberta's minimum age is 18 and Quebec's is 21.

Our full legal name, which appears on our licences and formal documents, includes “Health Alliance,” while our trade name is Green Mountain.

Our operations are based in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, which features heavily wooded surroundings, clean air and spring water.

Our cultivation and production teams are led by plant scientists, including an agriculture Hall of Famer. Every input is carefully reviewed and adjusted to support consistent products. See our Latest News section for in-depth articles exploring our processes.

Terpenes contribute to the aroma and flavour profile of cannabis. The dry climate of the Southern Okanagan supports terpene expression in our flower. Our products typically test in the 2–4% range.

We draw irrigation water from our on-site aquifer. The spring water is structured using a Schauberger vortex. The device mimics how water naturally swirls in a mountain stream, which some growers believe helps plants absorb it more efficiently. All our flower is hang-dried and non-irradiated unless required by law.

Our products are carried by authorized retailers in British Columbia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba.

Yes, provided you meet the age restrictions of the provinces you are visiting and do not carry more than the 30-gram limit.

All our products undergo mandatory Government approved laboratory testing for potency, terpene levels, pesticides, heavy metals and contaminants in accordance with Health Canada requirements.

Being vertically integrated allows us to manage the full process from cultivation to market without needing to trust third-party intermediaries.

No. Impairment laws are strict. Check your local laws when it comes to driving or operating machinery after using cannabis.

Our largest shareholder is the Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF). We are aligned with their values of purity and social cohesion.

Tourists who meet the legal age requirement in the province where they are located may purchase cannabis. Cannabis cannot be taken across international borders, including to the United States.

Start low and go slow. Speak with a budtender or review the summaries in our Product Portfolio.