Anyone make a donation in US dollars (American currency for the search engine)?
Visiting for work and not sure how much $ the Canadian ATM will spit out.
If you're visiting Canada from the US, it's
always best to exchange US dollars for Canadian dollars at your bank prior to coming over.
Currently, US$1 = C$1.25, so as an American visitor, the exchange rate favours you.
I cannot stress this enough:
US dollars are not legal tender in Canada. If you wish to buy an item or obtain a service in Canada for C$125, unless the person on the other end is willing to give you a break, you cannot hand them US$100 and expect them to honour the exchange rate. Legally, they have the right to charge you US$125 for an item that is $C125 -- why would you want to pay US$25 more than you have to?
On top of this, the person/business you're giving US currency to has to now go to their bank and exchange the US money you gave them for Canadian currency, and they get dinged with a surcharge for this.
I repeat,
always bring Canadian currency with you to Canada. It saves everyone -- yourself included -- a lot of headaches.