This depends what you plan to use the Canadian money for. Converted, as of recently, its worth more than the US dollar. I would expect you wouldn't have much trouble exchanging your Canadian money.
They do tard.
Yes, because many places will not accept American currency.
at the moment French francs as Quebec will not accept the Canadian currency anymore.
They will accept American money and Pesos, the Mexican currency. You can convert your Canadian money to pesos right at the hotel or airport though
The Euro is the currency of the European Union and the Canadian dollar is the currency of Canada. On March 6, 2015, one Euro was equal to $1.37 in Canadian currency. The conversion varies, so to get the latest conversion it's best to use a currency converter, which are available online.
Yes, they do. Funny story..I was at Starbucks in Barnes and Noble and the lady refused to accept a Canadian Quarter. She observed it throughly, and then said she cannot accept it. But, they are nearly the same value and can very well be accepted anywhere if the cashier is not stupid.
US coins are worth more than Canadian coins. If you pay in US currency in Canada, the vendor makes money. If American vendors allowed the reverse, they'd lose money.
Nothing... THERE ISN'T MEXICAN DOLLAR!!! In Mexico the currency used is the MEXICAN PESO.
It is their country's currency. It is as much important to them as Euro is to Europeans, Canadian dollar to the Canadians, or the US dollar to the Americans.
Technically yes, but it is a rare day that you will find a store that will accept it. I suggest you find a currency exchange location.
There will be an established exchange rate and you can probably find a bank that does exchange to get Canadian money for your Mexican money.
Newfoundland is a large Canadian island off the east coast of the North American mainland.The currency used in Newfoundland is the Canadian dollar.The International currency code is CAD.