Government of Canada
Skip all menus (access key: 2)Skip first menu (access key: 1)
Français Contact Us Help Search
Home Canada Site Asia Pacific Site Map
Latest Updates CanadaInternational
Cambodia
About the Embassy
Political & Economic Relations
Trade & Investment
Consular Assistance
Development Cooperation
Visas and Immigration
About Canada
Studying in Canada
Travel in Cambodia
Links
Cambodia

Home About Canada Planning your Trip Currency & Exchange

Currency & Exchange


The currency system in Canada uses dollars and cents. It is always best to change your money at a recognized financial institution, bank, trust company or currency exchange. Stores, hotels and restaurants will also exchange currency but the rate will not be as good as a financial institution. And always convert some of your money prior to leaving home. You may also use your bank debit card to make withdrawals at the majority of automatic teller machines (ATMs) located in banks and public places across Canada. Travellers' cheques are also accepted in most department stores and hotels. Credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard and America Express are honoured almost everywhere.

Canada now has one- and two-dollar coins, affectionately called the "loonie" and the "toonie", in addition to 1 cent, 5 cent, and 25 cent coins. The paper money comes in different colours and designs. The most common are $5 bills (blue), $10 bills (purple), $20 bills (green), $50 bills (red), and $100 bills (brown). You may still see some old red $2 bills, which remain valid currency.

About the Embassy | Political & Economic Relations | Consular Assistance | Development Cooperation  | Visas and Immigration | About Canada | Studying in Canada | Travel in Cambodia | Links

Last Updated:
2006-11-09
Top of Page
Top of Page
Important Notices