Our second store is open at 120 MacArthur Boulevard, Bourne, just off Route 28 near the Bourne Bridge and the Cape Cod Canal. Same women-owned shop, same Massachusetts-grown menu, now closer to home.
Visit us120 MacArthur Boulevard, Bourne, MA 02532 Mon–Sat 8 AM–9 PM · Sun 10 AM–6 PM · (508) 743-6200 · cash & debit, cashless ATM on site
Order for pickupLive inventory at 120 MacArthur Boulevard. Order ahead and pick up in store.
The same things that built our reputation in Carver, now on your side of the canal.
Capeway started in Carver with sisters-in-law Lori and Michelle Hough. Bourne is their hometown, and this store brings the experience home.
Locally owned and run. Decisions get made by people who live here, not a corporate office in another state.
We walk you through strains, dosing, and effects. No pressure, no rushing, no jargon.
Flower, vapes, edibles, and more from brands we have personally checked for quality.
Bourne is the Hough family’s hometown, so opening here is personal. We turned the former auto shop on MacArthur Boulevard into the same relaxed, no-pressure dispensary our Carver regulars know, minutes from Buzzards Bay, the canal path, and the beaches.
Friendly faces, a tight menu of quality Massachusetts cannabis, and budtenders who actually explain things.
Prefer Carver? Our original store at 307 Tremont St, Carver, MA 02330 is open every day too. Pick the location closest to you and order ahead for pickup.
Shop the Carver menuCape Cod has exactly two road crossings, and both of them are in Bourne. Come over the Bourne Bridge — from Providence, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Worcester or the South Coast — and we’re the first dispensary you reach, about a mile and a half onto the Cape. Whether you’re headed to Falmouth, Hyannis, Chatham or all the way out to Provincetown, you drive right past us on the way in.
We’re on Route 28 (MacArthur Boulevard), just south of the Bourne rotary. First dispensary over the bridge — before the traffic, before you unpack.
Every Cape town sits east of us. Falmouth, Mashpee, Barnstable, Yarmouth, Dennis, Chatham, Provincetown — if you came over the Bourne Bridge, you passed our door to get there.
Build your order on the live Bourne menu while you’re still on the highway, and it’ll be bagged when you pull in. Most pickups are ready in under 30 minutes.
Coming down from Boston over the Sagamore instead? We’re about three miles off that route — an easy detour on your way in, and we’re right there on the way home.
Bourne isn’t one downtown — it’s nine villages spread across both sides of the Cape Cod Canal, which is why “where in Bourne?” is a fair question. We’re on MacArthur Boulevard, minutes from all of them. Here’s the lay of the land:
The downtown hub — Main Street, Buzzards Bay Park, and the start of the Cape Cod Canal Bikeway. If someone says they’re “going into town,” this is usually where they mean.
“Mo Beach” to anyone local. Public beach, a busy little marina, and some of the best sunsets on the Buzzards Bay side.
One of the two southern villages — winding shoreline, tucked-away coves, and a quiet, mostly residential feel.
The other southern village, down toward the Falmouth line. Small, coastal, and easy to miss if you blink on Route 28A.
Up by the Sagamore Bridge on the canal’s Cape side — beaches, marshes, and the traffic everyone plans around in July.
Just north along the shore, with a long stretch of Cape Cod Bay beach and salt marsh behind it.
The historic heart of the town, with the colonial roots and the classic New England village look to match.
Quiet, canal-side, and best known for its herring run each spring — one of the prettiest corners of town.
The village where President Grover Cleveland kept his “Summer White House” — still quiet, still coastal, and still named for it.
Whichever village you’re coming from, it’s the same short trip — and the same menu waiting when you get here.
Yes. Capeway Bourne is now open at 120 MacArthur Boulevard, on Route 28 near the Bourne Bridge and the Cape Cod Canal.
120 MacArthur Boulevard, Bourne, MA, a short hop from the Bourne Bridge and the canal. It is the renovated former auto shop on the southbound side of MacArthur Boulevard.
Yes. The same curated, Massachusetts-grown menu and the same boutique experience you get in Carver.
Yes. Use the menu on this page to order, then pick up at 120 MacArthur Boulevard.
Sisters-in-law Lori and Michelle Hough. Women-owned, independent, and proud that the second store is in their own backyard.
No. Capeway is open to any adult 21 or older with a valid government-issued photo ID.
Cash and debit cards, with a cashless ATM on site. We cannot take credit cards due to federal banking rules on cannabis.