The dollar is Canada’s currency, which is divided into cents, just like in the US. Often it is abbreviated C$ to distinguish it from other dollar currency. Some merchants in Vancouver will accept American currency, as will parking meters. The exchange rate hovers around C$1.15 for US$1, or 86 US cents for each C$1.
Canadian Banknotes
Canadian notes are issued by the Bank of Canada, and come equipped with modern security features, like holograms, watermarks, and other technologies. The also have Braille-like bumps on them to help the blind determine the note’s value. Just like the US, a “buck” is slang for a dollar. Canadian banknotes incorporate a Braille-like feature, allowing the blind to determine the value of the note. Canadian banknotes are currently issued in the following colors and denominations:
$5 is blue
$10 is purple
$20 is green
$50 is red
$100 is brown
Canadian Coins
Coins are minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, and feature Elizabeth II on one side, and usually wildlife on the other. The $1 coin, for instance, has a loon on it, and is known as the “loonie.” The mint issues coins in 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1, and $2 denominations.
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