Best places to exchange currency in Montreal
In this article, we'll show you the best places to exchange money in Montreal – plus, a great alternative.
For those lucky enough to live, work, or vacation in Vancouver, the attraction is obvious. Nature fan? Skiing’s only half an hour away, not to mention to all the beaches, parks and trails right in the heart of the city.
Foodie? Partake in farm-to-table gastro delights or join a culinary tour of Asia through Vancouver's Chinatown. Wash it all down with some of the region's best craft beers. Culture vulture? Get out and about in any of Vancouver’s distinctive neighbourhoods for art, dance and music with a uniquely local feel.
What's less obvious, though, is how to pay your way through your stay in Vancouver. If you're travelling from abroad, you'll most definitely need a currency exchange. But how can you make sure you get the best bang for your buck (or Euro, or Pound)? Here are the best places to exchange currency in Vancouver.
There are a few things worth doing before you commit to a currency exchange service.
With constantly fluctuating exchange rates and less than transparent fee structures, using an ATM is often the best choice when you’re withdrawing cash abroad. But even here, you’ll have to watch out for hidden fees.
A few pointers on getting the most out of using an ATM while you’re abroad.
If you can make good use of local ATMs, you’ll save money on your exchange - meaning more cash in your pocket for your trip.
If your only option in Vancouver is exchanging the cash you’ve brought from home, then you will need a currency exchange service. When choosing one, be aware that these platforms will still charge you fees whether they declare them upfront or not. It’s important to know the current mid-market rate, so you can compare the retail rates on offer and judge whether they’re actually a good deal.
At the International Airport in Vancouver alone, you’ll find no fewer than eleven branches of International Currency Exchange (Ice). While it may be a convenient choice, with no other competition, the rates might not be the best. Take a look as you pass through, but make sure you’re not getting ripped off - compare the rates listed to ones you can find online.
Consider checking out these alternative exchange services:
827 Granville Street
+1 (604) 688-2500, +1 (604) 688-2510
They’re open seven days a week, but call in advance to check that your home currency is available that day.
Cash only - so you’ll need to have some banknotes in your pocket
8Park Royal Shopping Centre, West Vancouver, at 702 Main St.
+1 (604) 923-8000
Monday - Friday 9am-6pm, Saturday - 10am-5pm
Moneyway deals in both cash exchange and bank transfers. They can also take orders in advance for pickup.
Head Office - 800 West Pender Street, Suite 120
2576 Granville Street
West Pender St. - +1 (604) 685-1008
Granville St. - +1 (604) 739-3997 or toll free +1 (888) 224-3331
The Head Office is open 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday.
For Saturday business, try their branch at Granville Street between 10am-4pm.
Vancouver Bullion and Currency Exchange have a few branches in Vancouver.
Even if a service advertises, ‘0% Commission!’, there is no such thing as a free lunch. There will be a charge tucked into the rate that’s offered. Bear this in mind when you’re picking a place to exchange your hard earned cash.
Alternatively, for an even better deal, send money online with Wise. If you already have a bank account in Canada or know someone who does, you can send money to Canada at the real mid-market exchange rate and know that it'll be waiting for you when you arrive. Just make sure to plan ahead and transfer a week in advance if it’s your first time using the service.
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In this article, we'll show you the best places to exchange money in Montreal – plus, a great alternative.
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