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ALi J
I live in michigan i am going to canada 2maro, can i use my american money or do i have to get canadian??
You don't have to exchange your money - you can use US money pretty much anywhere in Canada. With the two currencies being almost at par right now you will probably save money by not exchanging it.
ron h
exchanging your money is the best choice i do live in windsor and if you don't then you might get ripped off by some off the retailers.
momof2
If you are spending a lot of money there, it is worth to do the exchange here in the US. Otherwise, you can use your american dollars there, but for a not-so-good exchange rate.
Mr. Goodkat
you can use American money, but you will probably get ripped off a little. I did when I went there.
scott_decoy
exchange your money into Canadian either before you come, or at a bank in Canada
if use US dollars at Canadian stores, they will give you a worse exchange rate than what you would get a bank.
fyi, the current exchange rate is $1 Canadian = 99.4 cents US so its almost equal
Gary Smith, Realtor®
I suggest using a credit card. That will usually get you a decent rate of exchange.
If you are going with a group, try pooling your money, you get a better rate the more you exchange.
Don't forget required ID's
scott w
You can use american money.I live in Michigan too..Rate me top answer bro:)