You will get the best rate of exchange in Canada. We in Canada deal with both US and Canadian currency all the time. Unlike in the US where the bank has to order it in and it takes two to three weeks for it to get there.
Just cross the border and go to any Bank they will give you the latest exchange rate. Right now it is running about $1.10 Canadian Loonies to $1.00 Federal Reserve Notes. It varies about 1 to 2 cents day to day.
2006-07-07 14:29:47
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answered by pinelake302 6
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Best Places For Currency Exchange
2016-11-01 08:05:31
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answered by yaple 4
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You can get the best exchange rate by withdrawing the money (in Canadian funds) from an ATM in Canada. The money will come from your U.S. checking account at the best exchange rate (check with your back about applicable fees). Verify with your U.S. bank that your card is set-up for withdrawals on either the Cyrrus or Plus system. You'll need a four digit numerical pin number.
Have a great time!
2006-07-07 14:34:44
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answered by love2travel 7
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As stated, the best place to exchange your money is at the bank. In general you will pay a service charge unless you have a bank account that allows "free" exchanging of foreign currency. In general the service charges at a bank are lower than at a currency exchange.
2016-03-15 21:22:23
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answered by Anonymous
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What I do, is to go to the US Bank - one that has a Foreign Exchange Teller - and get enough Canadian Money to take care of the first couple of days up to the first Business Day. On the first Business Day, I go to the Royal Bank, Scotia Bank, or Bank of Montreal and change enough for the balance of my stay in Canada.
2006-07-07 14:29:14
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answered by fatsausage 7
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If you just take money out from your bank account at an ATM machine, you'll get the best possible rate (+$1.50 service charge). Otherwise, just go to a bank (CIBC, Royal Bank, TD, Bank of Montreal, VanCity & others) and exchange it at a teller. Another good strategy is to pay by Visa or Debit Card as much as possible. You'll get the best rate and won't pay a service charge.
2006-07-07 14:36:42
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answered by vancouver_bigfoot 1
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Banks are bad, go and check some exchange store and try to find the best rate , make sure that they will fix it for you.
the best way to do it : get some contact numbers and call each on of them and when you find the best rate , ask for them to fix it for you , they will do it for 1 hr ( i guess )
2006-07-07 18:03:22
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answered by Me 6
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It has been my experience that hotels in Canada will give you the best exchange rate. Not mom and pop motels, but nice hotels in downtown Vancouver, Toronto, etc.
2006-07-07 22:18:18
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answered by televisionmademewhatiam 4
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2016-08-23 01:24:11
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answered by hyon 4
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I love this question
2016-07-27 03:59:24
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answered by ? 3
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