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» Currency

Check out the latest foreign exchange rates through our Currency Converter.

We recommend all visitors use Canadian currency when traveling within Canada. Visitors can exchange currency at Canadian chartered banks, trust companies, credit unions, or at offices of foreign exchange brokers, but it is advised to have local currency on hand prior to arriving. Some hotels, merchants, restaurants and suppliers accept US or other foreign currency at a pre-determined rate, which may differ from the daily rate posted by financial institutions.

  • Canadian one dollar coin ("loonie") ($) = 100 cents
  • Canadian two dollar coin ("toonie") ($) = 200 cents
  • Notes are in denominations of $1000, $100, $50, $20, $10, $5
  • Coins are in denominations of $2, $1, $0.50, $0.25, $0.10, $0.05, $0.01
Travelers Cheques
Travelers cheques in Canadian dollars are the safest and most convenient way to carry money. They are widely accepted and can be cashed at banks or foreign exchange brokers. Identification may be required when cashing travelers cheques.
See also Banking and Credit Cards 


Custom House Foreign Global Exchange
Provides worry-free foreign exchange services in Spectacular Vancouver. With an automated machine and staffed kiosk currency exchange service available in the Tourism Vancouver Touristinfo Centre, you're guaranteed convenience, competitive rates and excellent service.



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