Convert US Dollar to Canadian Dollar (USD to CAD)

Converting US Dollars to Canadian Dollars (USD to CAD) is a daily necessity for millions of people living near the border or doing business across North America. The US Dollar is consistently stronger than the “Loonie,” usually trading around 1.35 CAD. This means your US money goes further in Canada a $100 USD bill converts to roughly $135 CAD, giving you more buying power for hotels, dining, and shopping.

USD to CAD Converter

Master Currency Converter

The Formula

Multiply the US Dollars by 1.35:

USD × 1.35 = CAD

Example

You exchange $200 USD:

200 × 1.35 = 270 CAD

Seattle to Vancouver: Border Breezes & Shared Budgets

💡 The “1.35x” Mental Math

When planning a ski trip to Whistler or a weekend in Montreal, a reliable mental benchmark for March 2026 is that $100 USD gives you roughly 136 Canadian Dollars (CAD). Since many brands and services are shared across the border, this “exchange bonus” often makes Canadian prices feel slightly discounted compared to major US cities.

☕ What $20 USD buys in Canada
Investing $20 USD gives you about 27.15 CAD, plenty for a full breakfast at Tim Hortons for two or a premium poutine and drink in a city center.
🚕 The Transit Math
A single subway ride in Toronto (3.35 CAD) will cost you roughly $2.45 USD. A standard Uber ride across town (approx. 30 CAD) is about $22 USD.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the “North American Neighbor View” best for US travelers?

Because the US and Canada share such a deep economic bond, prices often look similar numerically. Leading with USD helps you spot the actual savings knowing that a 150 CAD hotel room is only $110 USD makes a Canadian getaway one of the most cost-effective “international” trips for Americans.

How should I handle payments in Canada in 2026?

Canada is almost entirely contactless. Use your US-issued credit card (ensure it has no foreign transaction fees) via Apple Pay for the best 1.358 rate. Always choose to pay in **CAD** at the terminal to avoid poor “Dynamic Currency Conversion” rates that banks often sneak in.

What is the new 2026 “Long Stay” policy?

Effective January 5, 2026, Canada relaxed visitor rules to allow for longer stays. While the 6-month default remains, border officers are now encouraged to grant up to **one-year stays** for visitors who show a clear plan and funds (roughly 4,000–5,000 CAD per month is recommended for longer stays).

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