Visit your local bank, and ask to exchange your money for Canadian currency. The bank will charge, but it's not a huge amount. It is far better to get it from the bank, than in Canada, where they will charge a higher rate.
Throw all of your American money off of a Canadian bridge. The Canadian next to you will feel so sorry for you that he will give you the equivalent value in Canadian money.
canadian money is originated from britian
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Canadian money is made in polar bear land.
No, it is illegal to intentionally rip or deface Canadian money.
Canadian money serves as a symbol because it features iconic Canadian images, such as the maple leaf and images of Canadian wildlife like the loon on the one-dollar coin. The design of Canadian money showcases the country's cultural and natural heritage.
Canadian law prohibits destroying Canadian coin. It doesn't explicitly name paper money in that context.
They use the Canadian dollar.
Canadian Paper Money Society was created in 1960.
No it's not but it is leggal if you signed and agreed to the terms of that cards
No, Canadian money cannot be used as legal tender in the United States.