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110.1 | A year ago the exchange was close to %40 | WFOV12::KOEHLER | Building an Igloo with imported snow | Mon Sep 12 1988 11:32 | 7 |
| I have found that exchanging money in Canada usually get you a few
more cents per dollar. Also you can shop around from bank to bank.
Three weeks ago I saw a difference of 18.55 to 18.98 %
The rate has been hovering around %18 to %20.
Jim
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110.2 | suggestions | TRCT02::MILNE | Mike, Canadian NETsupport 640-2122 | Mon Sep 12 1988 13:05 | 9 |
| try to stay away from the chartered banks and change your money
at some place that specializes in currency, like Friedberg Merchantile,
(don't know if they have something in Montreal), Deak International,
or Guardian Trust. They usually give you a better rate. Also, pickup
a copy of the Financial Post or Globe & Mail to see what the going
rate is so you'll know if you're getting burnt.
cheers,
/mike
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110.3 | some recommend B of A | VAXUUM::DEVRIES | MD: VAX DOCUMENT Device Doctor | Mon Sep 12 1988 13:24 | 22 |
| We were in Quebec and Ontario in late August. The tourist office
at the border crossing point had a brochure for the Bank of America
in downtown Montreal. Our motel clerks also recommended them.
We didn't spend a lot of cash (Relax, you have MasterCard -- and
bills until January from your August vacation) so we generally exchanged
our money at the motels. They all gave us 15% premium. When we
got to Niagara Falls, the official agencies (Dept. of Tourism
or some such thing) were advertising the "latest official rate",
which they quoted as 19%. So the motels weren't far off on a small
amount of money.
By comparison, we had a few (less than 5) Canadian dollars left
when we came back through New York state. We stopped at a service
place on the thruway, and they gave us 70 cents on the dollar to
spend Canadian in New York. The official rate would have been about
84 cents. Such generosity!
So try not to bring back a lot of Canadian money to the States.
You may have a hard time getting a reasonable rate for it.
Mark
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110.4 | Get lots in advance... | CREDIT::LAWLER | Duke for *GOVERNOR* | Mon Sep 12 1988 13:58 | 28 |
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Depending on when you plan on going to canada, it might be a wise
idea to exchange at least some money before you go. Most canadian
banks seem to close at 3:00, and are not open at all on weekends.
If you're planning to drive up for a weekend, plan on arriving
early, or get money in advance...
If you decide to get canadian money in the U.S., don't wait until
the last moment. A surprising amount of banks in Mass don't have
it on hand. I got *really* fooled last year when I drove all around
Shrewsbury looking for it, only to find that a "high-school bus-trip"
was scheduled for the same weekend, and the school kids had eaten
up the entire local supply of canadian money in the area.
First New Hampshire bank (In windham) seems to always have
canadian money on hand, and at a good excchange rate. What
they seem to do is simply put the money recieved from the
canadians travelling southbound in a shoebox, and exchange it
at a favorable rate to "get rid of it"...
If you're going to frequent canada, you're probably better off
to get a large amount of money, and simply keep what's left
between trips rather than converting it back and forth. The
amount saved can be surprising...
-al
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110.5 | Plastic Money..... | WFOV12::KOEHLER | Building an Igloo with imported snow | Mon Sep 12 1988 15:26 | 9 |
| If you ever get stuck on a weekend, check for a autoteller that
is part of cirrus. It will give you advance money at par in Canadian
currency. They take MC,VISA, Bay Banks plus some others.
If you do make enough trips you might want to start a bank account up
there. It's nice to have your vacation money waiting for you when
you arrive. Plus my Bank Of Montreal card works down here too. (for
U.S. money)
Jim
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110.6 | | DNEAST::ROBBINS_GARY | | Mon Sep 12 1988 21:13 | 22 |
| I got ~22% in late August in Quebec at the Bank of Montreal.
Take _some_ in advance, but change most of it in Canada...you'll
get alot more than if you change it in the US.
I got the best rate ever at a credit union (Caisse Populaire (sp))
in Nova Scotia in 1986, but have heard that you can do better at
banks in Quebec.
As stated previously, if you're making frequent trips to Canada
keep any extra Canadian currency at the end of your trip. I only
go once a year (if I'm lucky B')) so I figure it pretty close.
If you've got a little left over and you don't want to get burnt changing
it back to US then get rolls of quarters and dimes as Canadian coins are
taken at par in the US (except in border towns).
Be careful in shops/resturants that don't post exchange rates, they
might not offer a premium on US $$ !
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110.7 | Saumon Atlantique ! | DNEAST::ROBBINS_GARY | Rainy day person... | Sun May 28 1989 08:55 | 2 |
| I'm going to Quebec July 23-29. What's the current exchange rate?
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110.8 | Exchange rate with US $ | TRCO01::GENDRON | Free advice is worth every cent! | Mon May 29 1989 09:51 | 10 |
| To answer 'what's the current exchange rate', it depends on where
you're coming from...but according to the Toronto Star (Sat. 27th)
$1CAN = $0.83US or $1.22CAN = $1US
Hope that helps. Check the local paper for the latest in the
continuing fluctuating dollar saga! ;-)
Dave
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110.9 | Thanks... | DNEAST::ROBBINS_GARY | The wind beneath her wings... | Fri Jun 23 1989 17:05 | 1 |
| Thanks for the info...sorry I didn't check back sooner.
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110.10 | Need to pay a Cellular phone bill | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Thu Jun 20 1991 22:15 | 11 |
| Is anyone with a Canadian checking account going to be in the Greater
Maynard area within the next week?
I'll sell you US$ at the exchange rate in the newspaper in return for a
check.
I may need to set up a way to do this once a month.
Most banks here want a US$20 service charge for checks written in C$.
/john
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110.11 | where to exchange? | EN::VARDARO | Nancy | Tue Oct 01 1991 11:08 | 5 |
| From what I understand, I can exhange my $ at the hotel I'm
staying at? Is this true? I'll be staying at the Prince Hotel
in Toronto. Thanks,
Nancy
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110.12 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Tue Oct 01 1991 13:28 | 13 |
| US$ can be exchanged for CDN$ in many stores, hotels, gas stations
etc. BUT the exchange rate can vary from EXCELLENT to terrible.
Better normally is to exchange your $ at a bank, although there will
be a typical 1% service charge. Or for convenience, what I do when
travelling is to use a bank card to make withdrwals from my own
account in the local currency. The networks available here are
Plus, Interac, Circuit, Cirrus and Visa. Although I do get hit with
a service charge for using the card, the exchange rate used is the
bank's bulk exchange rate which is as good as you get except for
promotional rates.
Stuart
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110.13 | | DSSDEV::BIBEAULT | Ursine Nation | Wed Jul 22 1992 11:04 | 16 |
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I will be visting Montreal next week. Is the advice in this topic
still valid? Synopsis:
1) Get a small amount of cash exchanged now so that I have some while
travelling.
2) In Montreal, locate a Cirrus machine and extract money using my
VISA card (will the Canadian Cirrus tellers accept my DCU money
card?)
3) Failing (2), shop around at the banks.
-mike
P.S. Anyone know what the approximate exchange rate is?
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110.14 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Wed Jul 22 1992 12:02 | 6 |
| Bank of Montreal Automatic tellers are all on Cirrus ... and you'll
have no problem finding BoM branches anywhere on your travels.
Current exchange rate is about 83.5 cents US = $1 CDN
Stuart
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110.15 | | CGOOA::OWONG | SKIWI in Canada (VAO) | Mon Jul 27 1992 22:10 | 9 |
| Bank of Montreal and Royal Bank both have ATM's at Vancouver Airport.
I expect the same applies for Montreal Airport - maybe somebody who's
been there recently can confirm.
I'd bring some $US across and just withdraw $CAD as required - just
remember Cirrus puts on a flat $2-3 service charge so it's prudent to
get larger amounts.
Owen
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110.16 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Tue Jul 28 1992 15:18 | 7 |
| > I'd bring some $US across and just withdraw $CAD as required - just
> remember Cirrus puts on a flat $2-3 service charge so it's prudent to
> get larger amounts.
My bank charges me only $1.25 when withdrawing from Cirrus in Canada.
/john
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110.17 | Exchange rate now ? | LOW8::AHO | How about some SMOKED SKEET? | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:17 | 9 |
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Since this is about two years old now, Doesn anyone have the
exchange rate of US = $1 CDN ?
Thanks,
Mike
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110.18 | .72 US $ = 1 C $ | FSCORE::HOGAN | better than ice cream | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:31 | 1 |
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110.19 | | OTOOA::RANKIN | | Thu Apr 13 1995 11:52 | 1 |
| Cost me $1.40 cdn for american $1 yesterday at Bank of Nova Scotia.
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110.20 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Special Fan Club Baloney | Thu Apr 13 1995 12:16 | 2 |
| That's the best it's been in quite a while.
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110.21 | Current rate....... | CASDOC::PONCE | | Mon Jun 10 1996 15:59 | 3 |
| Could someone please tell me the current exchange rate.
Thanks.
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110.22 | | FSCORE::B_LEURY | | Mon Jun 10 1996 16:49 | 1 |
| $1 Cnd = .73 U.S.
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110.23 | | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Tue Jun 11 1996 16:08 | 1 |
| 105 Pta = 1SF
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